Sunday 21 January 2018

Black Panther Will Be a James Bond -Style Espionage Action Film


If you are an MCU fan who has seen all the MCU movies or at least the half of them starting from Iron Man, you will be able to see that Marvel efficiently infuses a bit of various genres into each of their film. For instance, Captain America Winter Soldier was a conspiracy thriller while Ant-Man was a well executed heist movie. On the other hand, Tom Holland’s Spider-man Homecoming was a coming of age teen drama while the recently announced Ant-Man 2 will be the first romantic comedy film from Marvel studios

So, most comic book fans are currently highly anticipated for Black Panther and Avengers Infinity War, as they are the next two marvel movies, which will hit the screen within two and four months respectively. However, several Marvel movie fans recently asked what type of a movie Black Panther will be. The director of the movie, Ryan Coogler has an exciting answer that the Black Panther movie will be a James Bond-style espionage action film


Coogler said, "When I first started talking to Marvel, one thing they were interested in was for Panther to be their version of James Bond, which I thought was incredibly interesting and exciting. It was a really outside-of-the-box way to look at T'Challa. There are some Bond films that I really, really like, and it gave me the opportunity to go watch some other ones."

This might sound a little bit strange to most of us because Black Panther is the leader and king of a highly-advanced nation and he was running around the Winter Soldier and others in broad daylight during Captain America Civil War. However, according to the director the upcoming Black Panther movie will reveal a very different side of the king and it was also focus a lot more on the element of secrecy.

Letitia Wright, who plays Shuri in Black Panther said, “Yeah, why not? She’s T’Challa’s Q. She's by his side with the technology he needs. The way she helps him is really cool" when asked about her role in the movie.  She added, "I hope Shuri can help people. Maybe you’re in school right now, and super smart and super intelligent, and people may be saying, 'You're a geek,' or whatever, making them feel bad. Maybe they can watch this film and be like, 'Man! Being smart or a scientist or super great at math is not a bad thing at all.'" Black Panther will hit theatres on February 16, 2018 and it is rumoured to set up Avengers Infinity War.

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