With Chadwick Boseman and Ryan Coogler, the revolution will sure as hell be live.
Now that Marvel knows that presale numbers are through the roof, they can leisurely continue their onslaught of Black Panther media (yes, that means more tickets presold than previous champion Captain America: Civil War). Following up on the recent TV spot during the National Title Game, Marvel has dropped an interview with Black Panther himself, Chadwick Boseman.
Boseman uses the spot to talk about where on the timeline Black Panther takes place. It is after the events of Civil War, and how T’Challa has to be more than a superhero, he has to be king of a people. The loss of his father was immense to him, but his people as well.
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