Chadwick Boseman role in 'Black Panther' will not be recast for sequel
There will be only one T'Challa: Disney paid tribute
to the late Chadwick Boseman Thursday by announcing that his pioneering role in
"Black Panther" will not be recast in the sequel, as the company set
out details of its upcoming Marvel superhero films and series.
Boseman died in August after a four-year battle with
colon cancer, having never publicly discussed his condition, throwing the
follow-up to one of the record-breaking Marvel films' most acclaimed movies
into doubt.
"His portrayal of T'Challa the Black Panther is
iconic and transcends any iteration of the character in any other medium from
Marvel's past – and it's for that reason that we will not recast the
character," Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told Disney's investor
day.
But a planned sequel to the 2018 smash hit
– which saw Boseman play the first black superhero to get his own
standalone film in the franchise – will still go ahead using "all of
the rich and varied characters introduced in the first film."
"To honor the legacy that Chad helped us build
through his portrayal of the king of Wakanda, we want to continue to explore
the world of Wakanda," with returning director Ryan Coogler "hard at
work on the sequel now," added Feige.
The original "Black Panther," set in the
fictional African kingdom of Wakanda, was adored by critics and audiences,
becoming the first comic book film to be nominated for best picture at the
Oscars and grossing over US$1 billion (RM4 billion) worldwide.
The sequel is due in theaters in July 2022.
In a packed presentation covering more than 20
upcoming Marvel films and series, Feige announced that a new "Fantastic
Four" movie will be directed by Jon Watts, who helped to reinvigorate
the "Spider Man" films.
Disney acquired the movie rights to the
"Fantastic Four" characters with its recent takeover of the rival Fox
film studio, which had produced a 2015 flop based on the comic books.
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