Ryan Coogler Says Marvel's Current BLACK PANTHER Comics Are Influencing His Film

Ryan Coogler Says Marvel's Current BLACK PANTHER Comics Are Influencing His Film

Marvel Studios have kept a very tight lid on what Black Panther's story will consist of, though director Ryan Coogler has now spoken about which comics have influenced him and his co-screenwriter...

By MattBellissimo - Jul 25, 2016 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Black Panther
Source: Vulture
While story details on the Black Panther solo film have been kept under wraps, director Ryan Coogler offered some insight over the weekend as to which comic stories the film would draw influence from. In an interview with Vulture, Coogler cites the recent best-selling run (written by Ta-Nehisi Coates, penciled by Brian Stelfreeze, and colored by Laura Martin) as a massive inspiration. “Oh, I love it, man. I mean, [Coates] is my favorite writer right now in the world. Since being turned on to his work, I’m reading everything that he does. His nonfiction work, especially. But what he’s doing with 'Panther' is just incredible. You can really see his background as a poet in some of the dialogue. And what Brian Stelfreeze is doing with the visuals in that book. And some of the questions that it’s asking. It’s just inspiring for [co-screenwriter] Joe Robert Cole and myself."

Coogler also spoke a bit more on how he doesn't see Black Panther as a traditional superhero. "What’s so great about Panther is he’s a superhero who, if you grab him and ask him if he’s a superhero, he’ll tell you, 'No,'" he continued. "He sees himself as a politician, as a leader in his country. It just so happens that the country is a warrior-based nation where the leaders have to be warriors, as well, so sometimes he has to go fight. I think starting at that is really so interesting. If you look at that, anything that’s happening in the world right now, or in the world in the past, in the political realm and how people deal with each other, it can be an inspiration.”

Coogler has certainly picked a fine source of inspiration; 'Black Panther' is currently Marvel's number one selling title, and has been praised by both fans and critics. Which stories would you like to see Black Panther draw from? Sound off below!
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Luminus
Luminus - 7/25/2016, 5:55 AM
1st again! Ha.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/25/2016, 5:57 AM
@Luminus -

Luminus
Luminus - 7/25/2016, 5:57 AM
@MattBellissimo - Lol.
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 7/25/2016, 6:58 AM
@Luminus - try and beat my record of 12 in a day mwhahaha
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 7/25/2016, 6:08 AM
Tried the current run. I don't see what's so great about it. Seems like its really trying to be African but failing, then again as an African I've always found Black Panther to be a tricky concept.

Anyways I'm a big fan of Coogler and Boseman so I'm really looking forward to this film.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/25/2016, 11:25 AM
@breakUbatman - I need to see "White Wolf" in this movie, because i believe movies with only black people in it, are racist, and because White Wolf is a great concept and part of the Lore...

I mean is great this concept of diversity, two step brothers, one black, another white and how their differences make them clash.

I feel an all black movie, is good. But in the real africa, there will be always english or european people, so we need Klaw, Everet Ross, even Bucky and White Wolf, to make this movie work.

This movie only around, Killmonger and Black panther could work, but it needs more...
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 7/26/2016, 1:35 AM
@AleSir19 - I agree Africa is diverse. Don't know why people find it odd to have White Africans. The funny thing about Wakanda is the isolationist policy yet one of the key agendas on the continent right now is African solutions for African problems.

As for movies with just one race in them, I dont consider them racist. It depends on the context of the film I'd think
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/26/2016, 2:59 AM
@breakUbatman - I wouldnt call it racist, i only call it a great mistake, of Hollywood being afraid, like always to upset people.

I like: Why the hell we cant get a good character development of a female hero?

A girl who doesnt know shit and later after fighting hard becomes a mature woman?

No, for Hollywood that is dangerous and is wrong, so all the female characters now have to be badass and unstoppable machines, the most intelligent and the most brave womans you could imagine.

Why Wong cant be the Alfred of Dr. Strange? Only because he is Asian and is wrong to have latin american and asian servants, you can only have english/american servants and that is.

Why a movie cant have diversity because it needs, not because have to? Why Iris West needs to be black? Why she doesnt? Creative choices i know...

But today it seens, creative and imagination is wrong and limited by what is seen good and what is seen wrong...
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 7/25/2016, 6:11 AM
Panther facing off against Killmonger is going to be great but I wonder if Klaw will have a big presence in this movie?
bropous
bropous - 7/25/2016, 6:16 AM
@ATrueHero1987 - I was wondering that, too.
kong
kong - 7/25/2016, 6:39 AM
@ATrueHero1987 - I always thought Killmonger was better for a sequel, but they'll do great with it anyway. Cooler is 2/2 now, and I have faith he'all be 3/3.
kong
kong - 7/25/2016, 6:39 AM
*he'll
Deonox
Deonox - 7/25/2016, 8:18 AM
@ATrueHero1987 - I still think Klaue is the main villain for the first one, and Kill Monger will be like Baron Mordo and progressively go bad.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/25/2016, 11:29 AM
@ATrueHero1987 - @bropous @kong @Deonox For me, i would love to see this two side story. Because at the end, it was Klaw who made Killmonger father die and also he was the one who made Killmonger take this path of revenge.

So at the end, i believe we could have Klaw making a terrorist attack and at the end, we got some Killmonger in it and how now he lost his father, in the same way Black Panther lost his father in Civil War.

But they have different methods and they blame different people for what happen to them.

Of course i dont want a lot of that, because i need some "White Wolf" and diversity to be happy. I dont want an "all black" african movie, because that isnt real. In Africa at less 5 % of the population will be english white people.

I need to see that 5 %, that means, Everet Ross, Bucky and White Wolf please...
kong
kong - 7/25/2016, 8:48 PM
@AleSir19 - I still don't understand the concept of white wolf. I haven't read that part of the Priest run, so I am ignorant towards it, but how did some random people crash their plane on to Wakandan territory? And why was there baby adopted by the King? Can someone explain this to me?

Everett Ross I'm okay with, as long as he doesn't become some action hero out of nowhere in the end and save some Wakandan female by pseudo-accident causing her to fall in love.

And if Bucky jumps in to help I'm going to personally kick Fiege's ass.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/26/2016, 2:53 AM
@kong - The Concept itself of "White Wolf" for me is a great metaphor of diversity, the story itself like everything in the comics is messy...

But the story is the next one:

Hunter was adopted by T'Chaka because his parents die in a plane crash, he was white and he was a foreigner. From a little age Hunter feel separate from society of Wakanda, for some xenophobic Wakandans who always saw him like an outsider, for being white in a society of black people.

Hunter at the end grow loving Wakanda and become a great patriot. But after the birth of T'Challa (he is older), Hunter knew he would never be king of Wakanda. So he became really jelaous of T'Challa and to upstage him, Hunter fight really hard to become the best Wakanadan possible he could be.

So at the end, this fervor led T'Chaka to appoint Hunter like the leader of the Wakanda's secret police, from now on he became known like "Hunter the White Wolf".

After T'Chaka was kill and T'Challa become king, he disbanded the Wakanda's secret police. So Hunter along his men left Wakanda and become mercenaries. So even if Hunter was resentful of being exile of Wakanda, he still loved the country, so when T'Challa ask his help he always come...

If you rewrite the story (like Marvel always do with everthing) you can end up with a great character piece. I find really interesting, the relationship between two stepbrothers, one white and another black, one out of society who still love his country and another who is the king.

Is like the relationship of Loki and Thor, only that Hunter isnt a villain, only sort of antihero.

I believe at the end, Bucky will come to help Black Panther, that is pretty clear.
kong
kong - 7/26/2016, 8:58 AM
@AleSir19 - I really don't like his story TBH. Probably just because Wakanda shouldn't be a place where just anyone could crash, unless his parents were invading on Wakandan air-space and were shot down,

Regardless, we've seen that story before in the MCU and COUNTLESS times before in cinema. We don't need to see it again. They could make it fresh by playing up the race aspect, but that would make a lot of these fanboys uncomfortable. "I CAME FOR A SUPERHERO MOVIE NOT SJW PROPAGANDA!"

Lmao I can see the comments now.

But I am glad Michael B. isn't White Wolf, as his ethnicity seems to be an important part of his character. It still might take me a little bit of time to picture him as the guy who can go up against Chadwick's T'Challa, but that's because I've never seen him as the antagonist before.

And I feel like Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole won't write Bucky in, and then Fiege and co. will say in their notes "You need to have Bucky".
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/27/2016, 2:22 AM
@kong - I dont picture Michael B. Jordan like Killmonger either. But Killmonger is like the dark reflection of T'Challa.

Both parents die, both go for revenge, the difference is that while T'Challa understood what he was doing wrong and grow into a mature person, forgiving and stopping his anger from controling him, Killmonger will let his anger take over and kill every one in his way.

So at the end, i find that paralel really interesting. Make Killmonger like this dark twisted version of what T'Challa was becoming in Civil War.

Black Panther is made to have at less a Post Credits scene of T'Challa along Bucky or to make T'Challa join together with Bucky and Everet Ross to stop Killmonger and Klaw.
kong
kong - 7/27/2016, 7:28 AM
@AleSir19 - Post credits scene is fine, but I don't want Winter Soldier coming in to save the day at the end of the film. That doesn't need to happen, and not EVERY movie has to have crossovers.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/27/2016, 4:53 PM
@kong - I know but i feel that is the only reason they give Bucky to T'Challa and at the end i feel it wont be the white person saving the black hero...

At the end it would be more like: T'Challa and his warriors again two mothe[frick]ers who hit so hard he cant along, so he searchs the help of Bucky, to make a team, along Everet Ross.

I would fine really crazy if they bring back Helmut Zemo for this movie, imagine dat shit, it would be ground breacking to have Zemo like the secondary villain instead of some one else.
kong
kong - 7/27/2016, 5:45 PM
@AleSir19 - No it would be a boring re-tread of Civil War.

Black Panther deserves way better than that. I actually would boycott the movie.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 7/27/2016, 8:09 PM
@kong - I feel they alredy told Black Panther origin story, something isnt strange, because Black Panther is a simple character, his environment and lore is what is interesting itself.

So i feel like Black Panther will be more about showing us and explaining us, how Wakanda is, what this great lore behind the character is and later presenting us how this affect and creates the main conflict of the movie.

Because at the end, like a say, Black Panther is a simple character, but that makes him really difficult, because while Dr. Strange visuals and story elements can buy by itself anyone.

Here in Black Panther, you have to present the african mithology of the thing, the state itself and the culture.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/25/2016, 6:31 AM
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/25/2016, 6:32 AM
@SuperCat - LOL asshole
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/25/2016, 6:38 AM
@MattBellissimo - LOL. You know I care, bud. BP is the asshole ;)
incredibleTalk
incredibleTalk - 7/25/2016, 8:20 AM
@SuperCat - ...you're disgrace to all cats alike!!!!!

SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/25/2016, 8:40 AM
@incredibleTalk - LOL! Right!
TheFro
TheFro - 7/25/2016, 6:33 AM
WHOOOO COOGLER AND WATITI, BEST CBM DIRECTORS IN YEARS!

They're bringing something special guys.
Skwad
Skwad - 7/25/2016, 7:14 AM
@TheFro - Coogler, I mean I love Creed, but Watiti? I liked WWDITS, but it was horror comedy, not very special.

Ben Affleck and James Wan are better...
Talontd
Talontd - 7/25/2016, 7:22 AM
@TheFro @Skwad - While I am very excited about Coogler & Watiti, Affleck and Wan have the better track record. All talented guys tho, couldn't be more excited about the direction of CBM's...
Skwad
Skwad - 7/25/2016, 7:25 AM
@Talontd - Hell yeah, they are all awesome directors, I love Creed, I heard Fruitville Station was great too, Watiti is a good director as well, and yeah, just a lot of talent
TheFro
TheFro - 7/25/2016, 7:36 AM
@Skwad - Uh have you seen Boy and Hunt for the Wilderpeople? The guy is dripping with creativity and knowledge of film it is astonishing.

And all of those four directors are great,, but it is so unfair to dictate who's better. Each of their style is so different you can't compare them.
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 7/25/2016, 6:56 AM
Really need to get my hands on that series. Tried to hit Barnes & Noble but they were sold out.
suitekid
suitekid - 7/25/2016, 12:24 PM
@TheRationalNerd - same here I was looking for it the other day but all I found was the old Reginald Hudlin run.
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