The end of the first movie suggests that Wakanda will offer up its precious Vibranium to the world, so that could be another factor. A fan did question if they finished Black Panther 2, which saw the question blasted by other fans with near 500 replies (Marvel hasn't started filming on the sequel, which is due out May 6, 2022).
"He was a villain but he was loved and misunderstood," Lamar said. Feige brought up his wish for Coogler to return for Black Panther 2 before the first movie had even hit theaters. 3 is on the way as is Captain Marvel, which makes one think that some of those characters could end up in Wakanda for Black Panther 2 or we could see Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa in another location. “There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first Black Panther. Plus, the director has expressed his enthusiasm for working with Marvel a number of times, so we know that the working relationship is there behind-the-scenes. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. “When it comes to making a sequel, I’ve never done it before — a sequel to something that I’ve directed myself. "We absolutely will do that," Feige said of a second "Black Panther" film, though he wouldn't reveal any plot secrets. Of course, Disney is making a sequel. Black Panther has become one of the biggest movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, now that the first movie was such a hit, we might be able to see Kraven the Hunter hit the big screen for the first time in Black Panther 2.
That would be cool.’ It all starts as conversations like that. “One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a Part One and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a Part Two,” he said in a March 2018 interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first 'Black Panther.' Chadwick Boseman is T'Challa, aka Black Panther. The petition wants the show to be setup on Netflix, but if something like this moves forward, it will be through Disney's own streaming service. It's safe to say that Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger will not be making a return in Black Panther 2, unless it's through flashbacks. Not that it really matters, of course.
Confirmed to return as the writer and director on Black Panther 2 in October 2018, Ryan Coogler indicated that he’s well aware of the unique pressure on him to replicate the success of the first film. And Marvel has promised a number of sequels and spin-offs. That said, the earliest that Black Panther 2 could come out is at the tail end of 2020, which would mean that director Ryan Coogler would have to be locked in by this point. "Please delete this. Let him rest in peace!" It seems likely that we'll see the return of Winston Duke's M'Baku as well, since he later became an ally at the end of the first movie. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. It would be pretty cool to see the history of Wakanda unfold and see how they became the most technologically advanced country on the planet, how this remained a secret for all of these years, and how they came to utilize their Vibranium. The two were divorced during the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men event in 2012.
"One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a part one and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a part two," Feige said. Black Panther 2 is inevitable at this point.
"He was a villain but he was loved and misunderstood," Lamar said. Feige brought up his wish for Coogler to return for Black Panther 2 before the first movie had even hit theaters. 3 is on the way as is Captain Marvel, which makes one think that some of those characters could end up in Wakanda for Black Panther 2 or we could see Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa in another location. “There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first Black Panther. Plus, the director has expressed his enthusiasm for working with Marvel a number of times, so we know that the working relationship is there behind-the-scenes. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. “When it comes to making a sequel, I’ve never done it before — a sequel to something that I’ve directed myself. "We absolutely will do that," Feige said of a second "Black Panther" film, though he wouldn't reveal any plot secrets. Of course, Disney is making a sequel. Black Panther has become one of the biggest movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, now that the first movie was such a hit, we might be able to see Kraven the Hunter hit the big screen for the first time in Black Panther 2.
That would be cool.’ It all starts as conversations like that. “One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a Part One and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a Part Two,” he said in a March 2018 interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first 'Black Panther.' Chadwick Boseman is T'Challa, aka Black Panther. The petition wants the show to be setup on Netflix, but if something like this moves forward, it will be through Disney's own streaming service. It's safe to say that Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger will not be making a return in Black Panther 2, unless it's through flashbacks. Not that it really matters, of course.
Confirmed to return as the writer and director on Black Panther 2 in October 2018, Ryan Coogler indicated that he’s well aware of the unique pressure on him to replicate the success of the first film. And Marvel has promised a number of sequels and spin-offs. That said, the earliest that Black Panther 2 could come out is at the tail end of 2020, which would mean that director Ryan Coogler would have to be locked in by this point. "Please delete this. Let him rest in peace!" It seems likely that we'll see the return of Winston Duke's M'Baku as well, since he later became an ally at the end of the first movie. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. It would be pretty cool to see the history of Wakanda unfold and see how they became the most technologically advanced country on the planet, how this remained a secret for all of these years, and how they came to utilize their Vibranium. The two were divorced during the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men event in 2012.
"One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a part one and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a part two," Feige said. Black Panther 2 is inevitable at this point.
"He was a villain but he was loved and misunderstood," Lamar said. Feige brought up his wish for Coogler to return for Black Panther 2 before the first movie had even hit theaters. 3 is on the way as is Captain Marvel, which makes one think that some of those characters could end up in Wakanda for Black Panther 2 or we could see Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa in another location. “There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first Black Panther. Plus, the director has expressed his enthusiasm for working with Marvel a number of times, so we know that the working relationship is there behind-the-scenes. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. “When it comes to making a sequel, I’ve never done it before — a sequel to something that I’ve directed myself. "We absolutely will do that," Feige said of a second "Black Panther" film, though he wouldn't reveal any plot secrets. Of course, Disney is making a sequel. Black Panther has become one of the biggest movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, now that the first movie was such a hit, we might be able to see Kraven the Hunter hit the big screen for the first time in Black Panther 2.
That would be cool.’ It all starts as conversations like that. “One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a Part One and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a Part Two,” he said in a March 2018 interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first 'Black Panther.' Chadwick Boseman is T'Challa, aka Black Panther. The petition wants the show to be setup on Netflix, but if something like this moves forward, it will be through Disney's own streaming service. It's safe to say that Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger will not be making a return in Black Panther 2, unless it's through flashbacks. Not that it really matters, of course.
Confirmed to return as the writer and director on Black Panther 2 in October 2018, Ryan Coogler indicated that he’s well aware of the unique pressure on him to replicate the success of the first film. And Marvel has promised a number of sequels and spin-offs. That said, the earliest that Black Panther 2 could come out is at the tail end of 2020, which would mean that director Ryan Coogler would have to be locked in by this point. "Please delete this. Let him rest in peace!" It seems likely that we'll see the return of Winston Duke's M'Baku as well, since he later became an ally at the end of the first movie. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. It would be pretty cool to see the history of Wakanda unfold and see how they became the most technologically advanced country on the planet, how this remained a secret for all of these years, and how they came to utilize their Vibranium. The two were divorced during the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men event in 2012.
"One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a part one and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a part two," Feige said. Black Panther 2 is inevitable at this point.
"He was a villain but he was loved and misunderstood," Lamar said. Feige brought up his wish for Coogler to return for Black Panther 2 before the first movie had even hit theaters. 3 is on the way as is Captain Marvel, which makes one think that some of those characters could end up in Wakanda for Black Panther 2 or we could see Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa in another location. “There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first Black Panther. Plus, the director has expressed his enthusiasm for working with Marvel a number of times, so we know that the working relationship is there behind-the-scenes. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. “When it comes to making a sequel, I’ve never done it before — a sequel to something that I’ve directed myself. "We absolutely will do that," Feige said of a second "Black Panther" film, though he wouldn't reveal any plot secrets. Of course, Disney is making a sequel. Black Panther has become one of the biggest movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, now that the first movie was such a hit, we might be able to see Kraven the Hunter hit the big screen for the first time in Black Panther 2.
That would be cool.’ It all starts as conversations like that. “One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a Part One and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a Part Two,” he said in a March 2018 interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first 'Black Panther.' Chadwick Boseman is T'Challa, aka Black Panther. The petition wants the show to be setup on Netflix, but if something like this moves forward, it will be through Disney's own streaming service. It's safe to say that Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger will not be making a return in Black Panther 2, unless it's through flashbacks. Not that it really matters, of course.
Confirmed to return as the writer and director on Black Panther 2 in October 2018, Ryan Coogler indicated that he’s well aware of the unique pressure on him to replicate the success of the first film. And Marvel has promised a number of sequels and spin-offs. That said, the earliest that Black Panther 2 could come out is at the tail end of 2020, which would mean that director Ryan Coogler would have to be locked in by this point. "Please delete this. Let him rest in peace!" It seems likely that we'll see the return of Winston Duke's M'Baku as well, since he later became an ally at the end of the first movie. But "Black Panther 2," whatever it ends up being called, will likely flow organically from the first film, because it's something the filmmakers talked about even when making the first movie. It would be pretty cool to see the history of Wakanda unfold and see how they became the most technologically advanced country on the planet, how this remained a secret for all of these years, and how they came to utilize their Vibranium. The two were divorced during the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men event in 2012.
"One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a part one and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a part two," Feige said. Black Panther 2 is inevitable at this point.