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By: Diamond Cheffin Black Panther brought in a new era of Marvel movies as it introduced one of the most affluent Marvel characters into the MCU. Ryan Coogler delivers a visually stunning movie like none other Marvel films before it. The scenery and cinematography are beautiful and the pays homage to the beauty of Africa. Th casting is done perfectly as each actor and actress plays their role well. Every character is distinctive and has a strong presence no matter the severity of their role. Chadwick Boseman gives a strong and dignified King, who also is able to show vulnerability. T'Challa faces inner turmoil that Chadwick portrays extremely well. However, the real show stealers are the powerful women in the film from Angela Bassett playing the Queen of Wakanda to Danai Gurira who is the strong and graceful Okoye, leader of the Dora Milaje. Another great act was Michael B. Jordan's depiction of Erik Killmonger, one the Black Panther's greatest foes in the comics. Jordan gives us a dark and wounded villain, who is easy to sympathize with. Wright, gives us a strong and brilliant Shuri, one of the brightest minds in the Marvel Universe and the technological genius behind all technology in Wakanda. Overall, the cast was impeccable, and a nod goes to Martin Freeman who did amazing as Everett Ross. Regarding visuals Black Panther and Thor Ragnarok were neck and neck. Marvel's production and animation team really stepped it up with these last two movies. Some of the CGI scenes were a little off but for the most part they were well done and blended well. This is a must see film not only for the great story but the visuals and subtle cultural awareness as well. Director: Ryan Coogler Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Letitia WrightForest Whitaker, Angela Bassett... Budget: 200 million Opening Box Office: 476 million Synopsis: T'Challa returns home to Wakanda following the death of his father and late King of Wakanda, T'Chaka. T'Challa takes the throne as the new King of Wakanda but is soon faced with many issues as an old enemy threatens Wakanda. In his pursuit of an old enemy, T'Challa is faced with a new and more dangerous enemy. His title as King and the Black Panther is challenged and the fate of Wakanda is thrown into the fire. T'Challa must master the true power of the Black Panther in order to save Wakanda and maintain his place as King.
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