With Marvel's Black
Panther film scheduled to premiere on Friday, February 16, starring Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa (Black Panther)-- the African superhero is quickly becoming a fan favorite, due in part with the release of annual Marvel films which included the character in 2016's Captain America: Civil War.
Not exact matches
Ryan Coogler's Black
Panther is
scheduled to hit theaters on Friday, February 16, but even a month before its premiere, the highly - anticipated
film is already garnering huge attention.
What's more, Marvel's
schedule has fluctuated dramatically since it was unveiled in October 2014, with Black
Panther and Captain Marvel shifting dates to make room for
films like Ant - Man and the Wasp and Spider - Man: Homecoming, so no date should be considered set in stone until it gets closer to completion.
Coogler didn't go back to the Rocky franchise for Creed 2 after the first
film found great success, but much of that was due to his
schedule with Black
Panther.