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"Black Panther" Marvel Movie Officially Filming, Synopsys Released: Here's What It's About!

"Black Panther" Marvel Movie Officially Filming, Synopsys Released: Here's What It's About!

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"Black Panther" is already underway and according to the film company, Marvel, the movie has officially started shooting. The setting of the said movie is in Atlanta. Filming for the movie in Atlanta is somehow similar as it is where the "Avengers: Infinity War" had shot their scenes as well. Good news! The said movie will also visit South Korea for some incredible scenes.

Today, Marvel's "Black Panther" synopsis has also been released and the following statement was published: "Black Panther" will be following T'Challa who will come back home to Wakanda, an isolated place here technology is advanced and where he is going to be the King. After the events of "Captain America: Civil War" unfolded, he goes in this African nation but an old enemy reappears on the radar. There, T'Challa has to confront his issues as King. "Black Panther" is tested when he gets himself in a conflict where the safety and security of Wakanda and the world are placed on his shoulders.

As of the moment, there is no information on when the trailer will be released for the movie. What we know is that it is already in production and all critical shots will be made soon in order to produce a teaser video. Marvel still has plenty of time anyway as the movie will be released early next year.

Directed by Ryan Coogler, the showrunner for "Creed" and "Fruitvale Station", he co-writes the script with Joe Robert Cole, who was popular for his piece, "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story." In "Black Panther", Chadwick Boseman will play the lead role while Lupita Nyong'o, Martin Freeman, Michael B. Jordan and Angela Bassett joins the cast. Andy Serkis and Forest Whitaker will be taking roles for the movie as well. Check them out as the Marvel movie, "Black Panther" opens in theaters on February 16, 2018.

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