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Post by Admin on Sept 11, 2020 9:17:10 GMT -6
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Post by Admin on Sept 11, 2020 9:22:16 GMT -6
I think I've mentioned this elsewhere, but they (Marvel/Disney) could give themselves a bit of "breathing space" by having the next one take place during the five years of the snap, as both T'Challa and Shuri were both dusted. And there was a brief scene in Endgame where Black Widow is speaking to General Okoyo (think I spelled that right) about an incident and is curtly informed "we are handling it".
If I misremember it, the passing mention was something about parts of the African continent being attacked by ocean dwellers...which would imply Namor and his Atlantians getting all rowdy
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Post by vitugglan on Sept 12, 2020 4:46:34 GMT -6
They could do an origin story. Not T'Challa's story but the BP from his/her origin as told in the movie's dream sequence. Who was the first? What did the costume look like? Etc., etc.
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2020 20:29:58 GMT -6
Considering that the Black Panther line (in universe) stretches back about eight to ten thousand years, original Panther's name might just be lost to history. But, I think I saw something regarding it yesterday (just don't remember which site I was on with my phone) and the original Panther wore (considering how long ago it was) actual furs and animal skins.
The character of Black Panther actually was created by Kirby (I think) and Lee and saw print in 1965 or 66). If they went back even just that far with MCU, the origin story would feature a young T'Chaka. They could have had a Black Panther in Captain America: The First Avenger, along with Wolverine as Azuri the Wise aided the SSR (or, at least Stark) because the Vibranium he used for Cap's shield was not stolen. And Cap and Logan had missions together in various timelines.
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Post by vitugglan on Sept 16, 2020 5:21:28 GMT -6
Since Kirby and Lee (and/or) didn't write material for the first BP, this is something Marvel Studios/Disney could do as both original and canon-compliant. I know you remember The Phantom from the comics pages. The comics occasionally dipped into past Phantoms. Why not do something like that?
A T'Chaka story would be good, too. We've already met the more aged character. We've seen his death. We've seen a younger version in a flash-back from the BP movie. He killed his own brother (?) and left his nephew to be raised fatherless. Flawed, but trying to do the right thing. A nicely nuanced character study if nothing else, and with BP, there would, of course, be plenty of action - and vintage cars!
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