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Damson Idris Responds To Marvel Fans Wanting To See Him Replace Chadwick Boseman In Black Panther
Chadwick Boseman 's sudden death shocked his fans and friends alike, with Ryan Coogler changing Black Panther: Wakanda Forever to honor his legacy. Idris has been asked about playing T'Challa before, and in an interview with Variety at the 2026 Golden Globes he got real about the chatter, saying:
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Black Panther 3 is rumored to be called Shadows of Wakanda, and it might start filming in June
According to a new listing on Film and Television Industry Alliance, Black Panther 3 is due to start shooting in London on June 15, 2026. The sequel still does not have an official release date, but if cameras are due to start rolling this summer, it will only be a matter of time until we find out when the Marvel project is due to hit screens.
While being interviewed on the red carpet of last night's Golden Globes, Damson Idris responded to the persistent rumors that he's set to play a new take on T'Challa in the
Black Panther 3 is finally showing signs of life, and the next chapter in Marvel Studios’ Wakandan saga might be closer than fans expected. A new industry listing suggests the lsequel is gearing up to start production this summer.
A group calling itself the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense showed up at a protest this week carrying weapons.
When you hear the term 'Detty December,' you think of Ghana. That is no coincidence. The 'December-in-Ghana' Year of Return initiative, launched by the government in 2019, owes part of its success to several major international factors.
A possible title and start date for Black Panther 3 has been revealed. Meanwhile, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man star Colman Domingo has teased his live-action MCU future.
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Why armed Black men terrified the US government
The Black Panther Party wasn’t just about guns and slogans—it was about power, race, and who was allowed to defend themselves in America. During the Cold War, armed Black men triggered a response usually reserved for foreign enemies.