Theories Abound About Black Panther’s Introduction to Big-Screen Universe

When news about Black Panther joining the Marvel cinematic universe hit the Web earlier this year, there were many different theories on how he would be introduced prior to his own solo film.

In the recent Avengers: Age of Ultron, director Joss Whedon and company dropped hints about Black Panther’s homeland, Wakanda. There were hints about one of his major villains, Ulysses Klaw, and about Vibranium, which is a common resource to Wakanda. crossbones-contre-captain-america-et-falcon

According to Sean Erickson of Movie Pilot, “some of the more interesting photos from the set of Captain America 3 have been of a big fight between Cap, Falcon and Crossbones taking place in what is almost certainly Black Panther’s home turf of Wakanda.”

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In the past two days, there have been leaked photos of the set and villains. These photos can lead one to think that the Winter Soldier may be in Wakanda on assignment. Maybe he is en route to assassinate the ruler or rulers. From this information, Black Panther could team up with Captain America and the Falcon to take down the common menace.

There was an earlier theory that Iron Man and Captain America would have tried to persuade Black Panther to join their respective causes, but that may not be the case because Spider-Man is rumored to be in the film as well.

Black Panther May Replace Spider-Man in ‘Captain America: Civil War’

What major role will Black Panther play in “Captain America: Civil War”? Let’s break down the reasons why we believe the African hero will be a major part of the third installment of the franchise.

First, let’s review what “Civil War” will be about. The short version: “Civil War” was a major crossover event in the Marvel comics, where the U.S. government passed a law requiring all superheroes to be registered. The superhero community was split between two factions — those who opposed the law, led by Captain America, and those who supported it, led by Iron Man. In the original story, Spider-Man played a major role as a hero who initially supported the law with Iron Man, and later changed sides with Captain America.

Since Marvel Studios doesn’t own the rights to Spider-Man, this changes the direction of the story. Leaked emails showed Sony Pictures (which owns Spider-Man movie rights) tried to negotiate with Marvel to produce Spider-Man movies. No doubt, this would have allowed Marvel to include Spider-Man in “Civil War,” but the deal apparently fell through. Without Spider-Man, it seems like Black Panther will be replacing Spider-Man in this pivotal role.

When they announced Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, actors Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans acted out a little skit where they asked Boseman to pick a side, and Downey said, “You don’t have to decide today.” We think that was a hint that he’ll be deciding in “Civil War.”

Black Panther has always been independent in the comics, more concerned about his native country Wakanda than the affairs of the world at large. That would make him a perfect role in “Civil War” as the outsider, forced to pick sides, like Spider-Man. Not only would this give the story a suitable replacement for Web-head, but it would also give Black Panther a strong role to build off of for his solo movie.

What do you think? Should Black Panther replace Spider-Man in “Civil War”?

Source: The Geek Twins