Black Panther 2 Reportedly Featuring Major Marvel Character as Villain

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BlackPantherWakandaForever may feature a major Marvel character as its villain

✖ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is set to release later this year and all eyes are on what will happen next in the franchise. After the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman people were wondering what Marvel Studios would do with the franchise, and now we might have an idea of who will be the main antagonist. According to Charles Murphy of Murphy's Multiverse, Namor will be the main villain in Wakanda Forever.

Production on Wakanda Forever has been pretty tragic. Boseman's death shook the entire world and forced the studio to alter their plans for Black Panther. Fans were at one point wondering if Marvel Studios would continue on with the franchise and if the studio would push on through the tragedy. Recently, producer Nate Moore disclosed the pressure the studio faced amid the actors death. While speaking with ComicBook.

Not much is currently known about the plot of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as details are being kept to the bare minimum. The film had to be changed after Boseman's tragic death and fans are wondering what comes next. In addition to being the next chapter in the Wakanda corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the sequel will also introduce another major player to the MCU with actress Dominique Thorne taking on the role of Riri Williams, aka Ironheart.

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