
Black Panther
Long live the king.
King T'Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country's new leader. However, T'Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne by factions within his own country as well as without. Using powers reserved to Wakandan kings, T'Challa assumes the Black Panther mantle to join with ex-girlfriend Nakia, the queen-mother, his princess-kid sister, members of the Dora Milaje (the Wakandan 'special forces') and an American secret agent, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.
- 7.4
- 2018
- Released
- 2h 15m

Chadwick Boseman
T'Challa / Black Panther
Michael B. Jordan
Erik Killmonger
Lupita Nyong'o
Nakia
Danai Gurira
Okoye
Martin Freeman
Everett K. Ross
Daniel Kaluuya
W'Kabi
Letitia Wright
Shuri
Winston Duke
M'Baku
Sterling K. Brown
N'Jobu
Angela Bassett
Ramonda
Forest Whitaker
Zuri
Andy Serkis
Ulysses Klaue
Florence Kasumba
Ayo
John Kani
T'Chaka
David S. Lee
Limbani
Nabiyah Be
Linda
Isaach de Bankolé
River Tribe Elder
Connie Chiume
Mining Tribe Elder
Dorothy Steel
Merchant Tribe Elder
Danny Sapani
Border Tribe Elder
Sydelle Noel
Dora Milaje
Marija Abney
Dora Milaje
Zola Williams
Dora Milaje
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard
Dora Milaje
Marie Mouroum
Dora Milaje
Jénel Stevens
Dora Milaje
Sope Aluko
Shaman
Atandwa Kani
Young T'Chaka
Ashton Tyler
Young T'Challa
Denzel Whitaker
James / Young Zuri
Shaunette Renée Wilson
Dora Milaje (1992)
Christine Hollingsworth
Dora Milaje (1992)
Lucy Hockings
BBC Reporter
Bambadjan Bamba
Militant Leader
Roland Kilumbu
Young Militant
Vaughndio Forbes
Nigerian Militant #2
Sasha Morfaw
Nigerian Woman #1
Alexis Louder
Nigerian Woman #2
Francesca Faridany
Museum Director
Mark Ashworth
Security Guard
Seth Carr
Young Killmonger
Jeremy Sample
Jabari Fisherman
Alexis Rhee
Elderly Woman (Sophia)
Danny Chung
Dealer
Liz Elkins Newcomer
CIA Agent
Tony Sears
French Ambassador
Alex C. Riley Hughes
Basketball Kid (1992)
Clifford Gay
Basketball Kid (1992)
Shamel Heath
Basketball Kid (1992)
De'Jon Watts
Hot Dog Kid
Alex R. Hibbert
Young Oakland Kid
Tristan Timmons
Oakland Kid
Tyler Timmons
Oakland Kid
Abraham Clinkscales
Oakland Kid
Thabo Moropane
Wakandan Child
Zani Mogodi
Wakandan Child
Zenzi Williams
Jabari Woman
Trevor Noah
Griot (voice)
T. Love
Jabari Warrior (uncredited)
Sebastian Stan
James 'Bucky' Barnes / Winter Soldier (uncredited)






















Released
en
$200,000,000.00
$1,349,926,083.00
- #africa
- #superhero
- #based on comic
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #marvel cinematic universe (mcu)
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Reviews

**Black Panther is a good and solid entry in the MCU, but I feel like it could have been even better.** Black Panther was a solid sup hero film with amazing characters, immaculate costumes, and an excellent cast. But I struggled with the plot giving greater focus to the villain and all the supporting cast and sidelining the Black Panther himself. After his introduction in Captain America: Civil

I could go on and on, or I can simplify it into two points. 1: I liked it better when they called it Skyfall ... and... 2: I liked it better when they called it "The Phantom Menace." Merging the two didn't work, no one in their right mind would actually rip that much of a film with The Phantom Menace's reaction from fans. But despite that, and a lot of other points people have cov

Black Panther is a groundbreaking film that stands out among its comic book movie counterparts. With a nearly all-black cast and a unique visual experience, the film takes audiences to the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda. The story follows T'Challa, who becomes the new Black Panther and king of Wakanda after his father's assassination, as he fights to secure the safety of his na
I was hoping to see black revolution all over the world with cool weapons from Wakanda. Sadly that didn't happen, all weapons were destroyed before they were able to leave Wakanda

This is quite a tough film to review objectively; at times it is as good as any from the comic-book universe; the cinematography and effects are top drawer and the pace of the action is usually well judged and enjoyable. The writing and the acting, on the other hand, are a different matter. Chadwick Boseman as "T'Challa" is about as wooden as they come as he returns to rule his outwardly agrarian

Enjoyed that! <em>'Black Panther'</em>, the 18th MCU film, is very good. I really like the world building of Wakanda, as well as the cinematography and costume design. The cast are, as expected, excellent as well. Chadwick Boseman is terrific as T'Challa, as I knew he would be based on the glimpse we see of him in 2016's <em>'Captain America: Civil War'</em>. He is the best actor here, but D

overhyped before release and overrated after release, Black Panther is nothing more than another paint by numbers MCU movie, with boring characters and a lead that lacks charisma
I really enjoyed this film, it was new uncharted never done before, and they delivered a marvel masterpiece. I look forward to seeing the next one...
Black Panther will probably be remembered as a culturally significant film more so than a great one, but that shouldn't take away from the movie's deeper theme of inclusivity. This is a really good movie with heart and intelligence. The fact that I have issues with the pacing, the generic action, or that I don't find Killmonger as complex a villain as the movie thinks is my problem. But I don't

"Black Panther is Marvelous (pun intended)" T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returns home to his native Wakanda to be crowned king. Not long after he’s challenged for the throne and war looms over his homeland. Black Panther isn’t your typical hero because let’s face it… He’s black. And apart from Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) and Smeagol (Andy Serkis), everybody’s black. And that’s the way it s
Awesome movie

Overrated due to political correctness; it’s noble and has its points of interest, but it’s also kinda meh RELEASED IN 2018 and directed by Ryan Coogler, "Black Panther” details events when T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) takes over kingship of the hidden African nation Wakanda after his father passes (John Kani). The kingdom is technologically advanced due to its secret resource Vibranium, a pric

The character of T'Challa made his debut in Captain America 3: Civil War. In Black Panther, T'Challa returns to his homeland of Wakanda after the death of his father who has been hiding a secret about his brother who lived in the USA. He now inherits the throne after a challenge from a rival. Wakanda is an african country with wealth, power and immense technology that it hides from the outsi
The Black Panther is a fun romp, but it definitely has some issues. First, the good. The action is fun, the emotions hit home, and the story isn't dirt-poor. While the CGI gets ripped on from time to time, I thought it was solid enough for a Marvel movie. The fight scenes were relatively well-choreographed, as well. The ritual combat scenes were exciting and visually appealing. The fights i
I was really surprised how much I liked this movie. There was so much going on; immigration concerns; the fight between saving the world and protecting your own country(sound familiar); the fear of an African country’s resources being pillaged; how best to handle the problems black people face worldwide; and many great authentic feeling cultural nods. All this while not being heavy or preachy.
It was with some hesitation that I went to see this movie. I was afraid that it would be burdened with too much political and social preaching. Especially knowing how much the movie is praised amongst certain factions in our society today. Sure enough there were indeed some of that nonsense but luckily it was much less than I feared. I actually found the movie fairly entertaining. It is far fro
Really good movie. Good story, lots of fun. This is what DC is missing.
This is definitely one of Marvel's best because the story is compelling and the characters are well developed. Black Panther and his friends and family must defend themselves and their homeland of Wakanda from the clutches of Klau (Andy Serkis) and Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan). Not only is the lead actor great as T'Challa/Black Panther, but the supporting cast does a fine job as well, especially
Overrated and overhyped. Definitely avoid. Watch on redbox if you must.

The reviews for _Black Panther_ are all essentially saying the same thing: This is a great movie because it's so different from anything we've seen before, not just in the MCU but in the superhero genre overall, the villain is fantastic and _Black Panther_ is just a new and totally innovative film. Allow me to disagree (almost) entirely. _Black Panther_ is a great film, not because it breaks the m











