BLACK PANTHER Star Michael B. Jordan Shares His Reaction To Sequel's WAKANDA FOREVER Title

BLACK PANTHER Star Michael B. Jordan Shares His Reaction To Sequel's WAKANDA FOREVER Title

Without Remorse star Michael B. Jordan has gone back and forth on a possible return in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but the actor did have plenty to say about the sequel's recent title reveal...

By JoshWilding - May 07, 2021 03:05 AM EST
Source: Variety

Michael B. Jordan has been doing the rounds to promote his new Amazon movie Without Remorse, and the subject of the Black Panther sequel has, as you might expect, continued to come up.

The actor has played coy when asked about a possible return as Erik Killmonger in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but seemingly remains open to the idea. 

He's giving nothing away, unfortunately, but did share his reaction to that recent title reveal in an interview with Variety (the trade was the first to tell him about it as the news had only just broken).

"Nice. Awesome," Jordan responded. "I like that. Marvel does great, amazing work and the characters are awesome. We all took a hit with the loss of Chadwick, so for them trying to figure out how to move forward, I know it’s not an easy thing to do. So the fact that they settled on a title and figuring out this story, I think is truly incredible. If anybody could figure it out, it’s Ryan Coogler and Kevin Feige."

The actor also confirmed that he hadn't seen the Phase 4 sneak peek that included a Stan Lee voiceover, with "The Man" talking about the person next to you being your "brother" while footage of Jordan and Chadwick Boseman played on screen. "Wow," Jordan said, choking up. "Stan Lee saying that? I got to check it out." As for his late co-star, he added: "I wish I had more time."

While Shuri does seem like a logical choice for the next Black Panther, an argument could definitely be made that it would be more interesting to have Killmonger return and redeem himself by following in the footsteps of his cousin. Time will tell what Marvel Studios has planned, though, and nothing has been given away so far about who will step up to continue T'Challa's (and Boseman's) legacy.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is set to be released on July 8, 2022.


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we learned in Marvel's recent Phase 4 sneak peek!

10. Meet The Marvels

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This was an unexpected surprise in yesterday's sneak peek, especially as we couldn't have predicted that Marvel Studios would completely ditch the "Captain Marvel" branding from this sequel. 

The 2019 movie was review bombed by angry, sexist fans, and the fact Carol Danvers didn't smile very much...well, that was a serious issue for a lot of people. We doubt that's the reason we're getting a movie called The Marvels instead of Captain Marvel 2, but it's certainly a possibility. 

Regardless, with the spotlight being put on Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, and Spectrum(?), this title makes sense, and we'll be watching their epic team-up on November 11th, 2022. 

Whether that involves a cosmic adventure or something a little more grounded is unclear, but based on WandaVision's mid-credits scene, we're willing to bet this trio will head into outer space.
 

9. Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Gets A Release Date

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We learned that the Ant-Man and The Wasp sequel would get the Quantumania subtitle during Disney's Investor Day last year, but the threequel's rumoured release date has finally been confirmed. 

It'll kick off 2023 on February 17th, a new slot for a franchise that has previously arrived in theaters over the summer months. Kang the Conqueror is reportedly set to be introduced in the movie, so this could be a much more important chapter in Phase 4 than some of us previously expected. 

Plot details are still being kept under wraps, though we do know that Kathryn Newton will be taking over as Cassie Lang. 

Hopefully, Peyton Reed finally plans to take us into the Quantum Realm and explain why the original Wasp came back with those weird new powers in the last movie. 
 

8. Shang-Chi's Fight Tournament Confirmed?

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For a long time now, rumours have persisted that Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will feature some sort of fight tournament with the title character forced to compete in a bid to win the mythical Ten Rings for his father, Wenwu/The Mandarin.

The first trailer seemingly debunked that as we could see that the villain has been unleashing their power for decades (possibly more), but that definitely looks like somewhere Shang-Chi might fight!

That doesn't necessarily mean there will be a tournament of some sort, but it looks like some sort of underground fight club could factor into this movie. Your guess is as good as ours when it comes to what that will consist of, but we'd love some of those rumours to be true. 

Either way, this looks like a badass setting! 
 

7. Where's Ajak?

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Okay, we're getting into spoilers here, so skip to the next slide if you don't want to delve into those. 

A recent plot leak for Eternals claimed that it's the death of Ajak (the only member of the group able to communicate with the Celestials) that brings the team - who have all gone their separate ways in the present day - back together. It would make sense, and puts a murder mystery right at the heart of the movie that these ancient heroes will have to solve. 

There is, of course, a glimpse at Ajak in this first footage from Eternals, but she's never pictured alongside the rest of the team, and that definitely seems pretty telling to us. 

The full-length trailer for the movie will likely clear things up in this respect, though! 
 

6. Yelena Belova Looks Like A Fitting Black Widow

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All the signs are pointing to Yelena Belova being the MCU's new Black Widow in the wake of Natasha Romanoff's death in Avengers: Endgame, but if this footage is any indication, Florence Pugh definitely looks the part! 

This latest footage from the long-delayed movie features some great shots of the character heading into action, and while her comic book counterpart has primarily been portrayed as a villain, it seems that this version will definitely fit into the "hero" category in the wake of her "sister" dying. 

While many fans are seemingly indifferent to the prospect of a solo outing for Natasha set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, it looks like a fun ride and a fitting way to kick off Phase 4 on the big screen. 

Brace yourselves because this one might be more important to Phase 4 than you think...
 

5. Kingo's Cameraman

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So, remember "Jeans Guy" in The Mandalorian? Well, after this preview was released yesterday, some fans were patting themselves on the back for spotting what appeared to be a wayward cameraman in this shot of the Eternals. 

Well, it's a nice theory, but don't forget that character description for Kingo that surfaced a while back. "Over the centuries, he has become enamored with the idea of fame. In present day, he's a famous Bollywood star who must leave his life of wealth and celebrity to help the team repel the new Deviant threat."

In other words, it's likely this guy is there because he's documenting the famous actor's life! 

It's also worth noting that the final shot of the team does appear to be taking place in front of the Babylonian monument Ishtar Gate in Mesopotamia, a.k.a. the City of the Space Gods! Jack Kirby fans will appreciate that...
 

4. Wakanda Forever

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Chadwick Boseman's death after a lengthy battle with cancer took the entire world by surprise, and it felt like we were all united in our grief. The actor was an inspiration, and while he did a lot of incredible work on screen, it was as T'Challa that he arguably shined brightest. 

No one really wanted to talk about what Boseman's death meant for Black Panther II, and understandably so when a movie pales in comparison to someone's life. However, the character really struck a chord, so it would be wrong to move on from that and not honour the late actor in some way.

Well, while we know that he won't be recast (or recreated with VFX), Wakanda Forever feels like a fitting title for the sequel regardless of who takes over the mantle.

Some fans are convinced that the metallic font is a sign Doctor Doom will debut here and, honestly, we could buy into that! 
 

3. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 Arrives Summer 2023

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Had James Gunn not briefly parted ways with Disney, then we'd still be waiting for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 to be released this year (it was originally eyed for a 2020 debut). 

Instead, the filmmaker has been busy with The Suicide Squad, and we'll now be watching this threequel on May 5th, 2023. 

Little is known about what to expect, though it has been confirmed that Gunn will also be shooting that Holiday Special for Disney+ and footage for the new rollercoaster coming to Disney World while production is taking place. We certainly hope that means the filmmaker won't be spread too thinly, though the scrip has been finished for a while so his vision is likely set in stone.

It sounds like it will be an emotional conclusion to the trilogy, though, so keep some tissues handy...
 

2. Shang-Chi Packs A Serious Punch

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Marvel Studios clearly has high hopes for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and it's interesting that this Phase 4 sneak peek wraps up with one final shot of the hero. 

In the comic books, the hero can tap into his "chi" that allows him to strike with inhuman force and enables him to break through barriers such as brick, concrete and iron, while withstanding physical impacts almost to a superhuman degree. We have a feeling that we might be seeing it in action here! 

Either way, Shang-Chi definitely packs one helluva punch and looks downright terrific in action. 

Black Widow is set to be released in theaters and on Disney+ simultaneously, but it's likely Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will play exclusively on the big screen, hence why the hero is highlighted in these closing moments!
 

1. Fantastic Four Remains Undated

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Marvel Studios concluded its portion of Disney's Investor Day last year with the reveal that a new Fantastic Four movie is on the way from Spider-Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts. 

Unfortunately, we didn't get a release date then, and don't have one now! 

We only know what's coming up until May in 2023, and there will probably be at least two more movies that end up joining Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. One of those could be Fantastic Four, of course, but 2024 also seems like an appropriate year for the reboot.

Either way, here's hoping Marvel Studios pulls the curtain back on this one sooner rather than later...
 

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Blergh
Blergh - 5/7/2021, 3:45 AM
Dude seems like a genuinely nice guy
KWilly
KWilly - 5/7/2021, 4:20 AM
@Blergh - Wouldn't be surprised if he has a burner account here lol.
Blergh
Blergh - 5/7/2021, 4:56 AM
@KWilly - kinda think most CBM adjacent actors and directors have members of their teams scour internet forums for feedback and telling their clients how to behave publically
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/7/2021, 3:47 AM
''If anybody could figure it out, it’s Ryan Coogler and Kevin Feige''

Damn right. I do hope Jordan returns as Killmonger though. Having him give some sort of advice in from the Ancestral Plane would be good enough
LilJimmy
LilJimmy - 5/7/2021, 3:51 AM
I have a feeling this movie will take place during the 5 years between Infinity War and Endgame.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 5/7/2021, 12:41 PM
@LilJimmy - highly doubt they would leave Shuri out of it in addition to not being able to use Chadwick
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 5/7/2021, 3:56 AM
Onward and upward to greater glory.
connorblaze
connorblaze - 5/7/2021, 4:40 AM
Am I the only one who thinks it feels kind of wrong and gross for them to be going ahead with a sequel without him so soon? I mean it didn’t even slow them down, not really. I know it’s a business but it just feels insincere. You know they’ll talk about honouring his legacy and all that, and that might ring true if they’d actually skipped a beat. You just know it took them 2 days to get together in a room and furiously brainstorm how to save their piggy bank.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 5/7/2021, 5:50 AM
@Waddles - they wouldn’t even recast TChalla! Heartless my ass. If anything they are going overboard. I think they should recast, personally, and I think Boseman woulda agreed.
OuzoPowerMan
OuzoPowerMan - 5/7/2021, 4:52 AM
I can't see Shuri as BP. Lupita's character would make more sense, imo. She's calmer and more inspiring.
Matador
Matador - 5/7/2021, 5:44 AM
As much as I would like him to come back to play Killmonger and Klaw was fun to watch how can they explain how they can be revived but not Chad's Black Panther that would definitely make no sense.
AC1
AC1 - 5/7/2021, 5:59 AM
Yeah, hearing Stan's voice saying something so positive and life affirming over imagery of Chadwick got me a little misty eyed too not gonna lie. Still hard to believe they're both gone.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 5/7/2021, 9:06 AM
Yeah, he was easily one of the more interesting Marvel antagonist. Just find it weird that Marvel seemingly kills off some off their best foes in the MCU.
DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 5/7/2021, 10:52 AM
Bringing him back would be lame IMO. For one, he’s killed A LOT of people, including a few Dora Millaje. I don't see how they could suddenly get down with serving and protecting him. He had a great arc in just that movie, and him dying kind of made the impact of T’Challa’s decision to open up Wakanda’s resources to the world that much deeper.

Also, I’m just not a fan of undoing MCU deaths in general, just totally cheapens the stakes of storytelling (main reason why I am very anti spiderverse/multiverse, plucking the same characters from other universes just cheapens everything, see CW/Arrowverse). Not that many characters actually do die in this world, undoing the ones that do waters the whole narrative down for me, personally..
DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 5/7/2021, 11:29 AM
Hear me out... instead of bringing him back, introduce an original character Killmonger’s American son and have him take up the BP mantle. SO much potential there...

Start BP2 with a massive memorial to T’Challa, then early on, his mom, Shuri, and Okoye having a conversation about how in his final days, he revealed to Shuri that he discovered Killmonger had an unknown son in America, and that his dying wish was for the Millaje to find him and welcome him into Wakanda, so that he doesn’t go down the same dark path as his father. Then over the course of the story he has to reconcile with all the bad things his father did, while also walking that line of embracing parts of both T’Challa’s and Erik’s world-views / foreign policy. BP1 ended with T’Challa deciding to learn from and apply at least SOME of EK’s ideologies when it comes to Wakanda’s role in the world, this could be a great way to continue that notion without having to recast T’Challa or undo a great death with EK.

The Black Panther mantle is WAY too important to sidelined, this could be a path to keep that presence in the MCU while still being respectful of Chadwick’s passing, and still having a strong connection to the first movie. Also, they could spin it as T’Challa wanting his successor to be a Wakandan outsider to bring a different voice and an African-American’s perspective to the throne. Again, SOOO much potential there...
CalvinAmerica
CalvinAmerica - 5/7/2021, 1:01 PM
@whalers - wow i been trying to wrap my head around what they could possibly do with this story and make it hit home. And i gotta say yours is the best I've herd by far. Love it
DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 5/7/2021, 9:31 PM
@whalers - - 1st act: Opens with T’Challa’s royal funeral. Afterwards, in the throne room, Shuri reveals to her mother and Okoye what T’Challa told her about EK’s son. They agree to send Shuri, Nakia, and The Dora Milaje (led by Ayo) go to America to find Killmonger’s son (maybe meet up with Bucky?). The son is introduced in some kind of a fight scene (to show he’s a badass like his dad) in a not-great city, the Wakandans find him and confront him, he’s suspicious about everything, he runs, parkour chase scene demonstrating his smarts and athleticism, etc.

- 2nd act: They bring him back to Wakanda, he has to deal with people there resenting him for what his father did, he learns about everything that happened and processes it. Act concludes with him doing the challenge / fight thing by the waterfall. He wins... but he doesn’t want to be King, he just wanted to prove he was worthy! Later, he’s preparing to leave, until someone explains to him that he could have the opportunity to talk to his father for the first time via taking the heart shaped herb / doing the burial thing...

- 3rd act: A threat thats been the B-plot and lurking in the background: Surrounding militias / poachers deciding to attack and invade Wakanda for its now publicly-known valuable resources, now that word is out that their guardian/leader is gone. Things get to the point where it looks like Shuri/her mother might die and Wakanda might fall, (insert classic Marvel last second rescue scene, like Sam/Cap saving the truck in the finale) something saves them! Camera zooms out, and its EK’s son rocking his own suit panther suit, he saves the day, etc. Turns out he was inspired to take up the mantle after taking the herb / doing the burial thing and talking to his dad in the afterlife who has grown/evolved as a character, and sees that at least some of the things he did were wrong. After everything, the son decides to accept the throne, and its suggested that due to his American upbringing, he’ll be the ideal king to lead Wakanda in its efforts on how best to aid the rest of the world. The end.

- Post credits scene: Nakia is somewhere in a desert-like region of Africa, clearly searching for something.. she sees a girl with white-silver hair standing in the open.. dark clouds are beginning to form.. camera zooms out to reveal the girl’s face, and she has glowing white eyes! Thunder clap! (The son’s future love interest?)

- 2nd post credits scene: Latveria / Dr. Doom or some shit.
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