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'Black Panther' is estimated to open to $100 million at the domestic box according to pre-release surveys. Total awareness revealed that 49 percent of African Americans cited the film as their first film to watch in February. -
Jay Rock Outs New ‘Black Panther’ Song ‘King's Dead’ With Kendrick Lamar, Future, James Blake
Jay Rock released a brand new song for upcoming Marvel movie 'Black Panther'. The track, titled 'King's Dead', also features the high caliber vocal talents of Kendrick Lamar, Future, and James Blake. -
Black Panther Is The Most Anticipated Marvel Film To Date, As Proven By Advanced Ticket Sales
Upcoming Marvel movie 'Black Panther' stormed out of the gate with a record number of advance tickets sold. The movie has already beaten 'Captain America: Civil War' as the best-selling MCU title in the first 24 hours of sales. -
Comic Book Legend Stan Lee Accused Of Sexual Misconduct: How The Internet Is Reacting
Stan Lee was accused of sexual harassment earlier this week. Fans online suggested the upcoming Marvel film 'Black Panther' might have something sinister to do with it. -
New 'Black Panther' Trailer Goes Up With Enough Action To Tide You Over 'Til Movie's Premiere
Marvel Studios released a new 'Black Panther' trailer that shows more action and dialogue. The preview also provides a closer look at T'Challa and Killmonger's duel. -
LISTEN: Kendrick Lamar, SZA Drop New Song ‘All The Stars’ For ‘Black Panther’
The first song off the ‘Black Panther’ soundtrack has now officially been released. Kendrick Lamar and SZA join forces in the anthemic and upbeat ‘All the Stars.’ -
Black Panther Soundtrack Is Produced By Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar will curate and produce the soundtrack album for the Marvel film 'Black Panther.' Film director Ryan Coogler handpicked the rapper to work on the album. -
'Black Panther's' Shuri Letitia Wright Will Appear In 'Avengers: Infinity War'
"Avengers: Infinity War" is definitely star-studded and power-packed with superheroes with its newest casting announcement. "Black Panther's" Shuri played by Letitia Wright will also appear in "Avengers: Infinity War" together with some of her co-characters. -
Black Panther Details, Spoilers Revealed for 'Captain America: Civil War'
Chadwick Boseman is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Black Panther, appearing for the first time in Captain America: Civil War in 2016, but we don't know much about this character. The movie will show Steve Rodgers (Chris Evans) going head-to-head with Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), with both characters forming "teams" - hence the title. Though we spotted Boseman's character in the first trailer for the movie, we don't know what side he's on. Thanks to a feature story on Marvel in Entertainment Weekly, new details and spoilers concerning Black Panther have been revealed this week. -
Captain America Fights Iron Man in First 'Civil War' Trailer [WATCH] Plus Black Panther & More
One of the most anticipated movies of 2016 is easily the upcoming "Phase Three" project Captain America: Civil War, which reunites stars from the Avengers films like Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, and other Marvel Cinematic Universe stars like Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie and more. We'll even get to see Chadwick Boseman in character for the first time as Black Panther, Paul Rudd returning as Ant-Man and newcomer Tom Holland guest starring and premiering the new rebooted Spider-Man character. The first trailer, which we thought would debut ahead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens during the 2015 holiday season next month, dropped this week and features some crazy battles, including Captain America vs Iron Man! Watch this trailer below.
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