Black Panther 2 Teases a Historic Flashback Scene

Black Panther 2 Teases a Historic Flashback Scene
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During the opening moments of Black Panther, there was a glimpse of Wakanda's history, which was teased in other films.

The Cosmic Circus theorizes that the European Colonization of the Americas may be depicted in these descriptions. Local calls are for Black children and adults, actors with European features that could play Conquistadors and Friars, and individuals with indigenous features that are seen in natives of Central America, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

The flashbacks at the start of the movies and TV shows help set the stage for what's happening in the present day.

One of the earliest Earth-based moments in the MCU has to do with this scene in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It's unclear if the Wakandans will be involved with this scene specifically, but it keeps up the theme of expansion throughout the world from other countries that may stand in opposition to Wakanda. Fans saw the story go back to about 5000 BC when the Eternals first landed on Earth in Eternals, while films like 2011's Thor have gone back in time over 1000 years to set up long-standing battles. With threats looming from every angle, this flashback will help set the stage for the intense battles that fans will see in Wakanda's return to the big screen. Rumors are suggesting that the sequel will give the MCU its earliest moment of history.

Black Panther 2 looks to give fans a deeper look into the inner workings of Wakanda while also setting the country's place in the world more into stone.

After T'Challa revealed more about his people in Vienna, Wakanda opened up to the rest of the world. chandeliers hang in the main lobby of the hotel, which is described as "fascinating architecture." The upcoming battle with Atlantis and other countries will bring the African nation into the global spotlight more than ever before, while its people recover from losing their king, T'Challa.

The team is filming in and around the former Ritz Carlton Hotel and Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Now that Black Panther is getting a sequel, this individual story has a chance to move forward and add more details to what happened in Phase 3.

Extras of various ethnic background are being sought to play roles in the shoot, which will take place from March 18 to March 23.

The set of Black Panther is being filmed by The Cosmic Circus. Paying tribute to Boseman, this sequel will be jam-packed from start to finish. Although production has been plagued with controversy and challenges, Black Panther 2 looks to expand on the legacy of the Wakandan people. Next year will see another major year of content releases, with the last one being Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Black Panther will premiere in theaters on November 11, 2022.

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