Sentences with phrase «secret vibranium»

Part of the joke, which the movie wittily engages, is that Wakanda certainly fits that profile except that its shepherds patrol the border with techno - wizardry, and its textiles and costumes dazzle because of the country's secret vibranium sauce.

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But notorious arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) knows the country's secrets and has secured some vibranium that he intends to sell.
At its heart, Black Panther has a fairly standard comic book sort of story: baddie Ulysses Klaue (a rare live - action Andy Serkis: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, War for the Planet of the Apes), one of the few outsiders who knows the secrets of Wakanda, and who had stolen a small quantity of vibranium decades ago, is up to no good again, with a scary dude nicknamed Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan: Fantastic Four, and both of Coogler's previous films) at his side; they must be stopped by T'Challa, Nakia, and the absolute force of nature General Okoye (Danai Gurira), with an assist from CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Sherlock).
However, no sooner is T'Challa named King than the country's old enemy, Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), emerges from the shadows, breaks into a British museum, and steals a rare Wakandan artifact made of Vibranium: the strongest metal on earth and the precious mineral that holds the key to Wakanda's many secrets - from the country's advanced technology to Black Panther's impenetrable armor and the rare herb that provides him with his superhuman abilities.
It begins with an animated prologue that lays out the alternate history of Wakanda, where massive deposits of a fantastical element called «vibranium» gave rise to a scientifically advanced civilization that has kept itself a secret from outsiders.
In the bad guys corner is Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) who knows Wakanda's big secret and has a sweet tooth for vibranium.
If Vibranium's power wasn't worth keeping secret from power hungry colonizers, the existence of a powerful Stone certainly would be.
Upon being crowned he must defend his nation — an isolated, technologically superior place that houses a secret stockpile of the powerful metal vibranium — from an interloper played by Michael B. Jordan.
But that's nothing compared to his next foe, Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), an African - American who wants to take the well - kept secret which makes Wakanda so advanced - a magical mineral called vibranium (the stuff that Captain America's shield is made from)- and use it to wreak havoc and revenge on a world order that hasn't always been kind to people who look like him.
They're inside a secret underground casino in Busan, South Korea, in pursuit of the vibranium - obsessed arms dealer Ulysses Klaue.
The film starts with T'Challa's father, T'Chaka, as a young Black Panther, hunting down his brother in Oakland, California, who has been selling Vibranium, the country of Wakanda's big secret source of their power, to weapon dealers.
T'Challa is the Black Panther of the title, the king of Wakanda, whose history and creation is explained in an opening monologue - how the discovery ages earlier of a massive meteorite made of a special metal called vibranium allowed a group of African tribes to come together and build a secret utopian society with advanced technologies that they kept hidden from the outside world.
Fortunately, he'll be equipped with new Vibranium powered battle gauntlets when he and his «Secret Avengers» travel to Wakanda to aid in the fight against Thanos, and to help repair Vision.
The Black Panther suit is woven with Vibranium, the indestructible yet - surprisingly - maleable mineral that is nearly non-existent around the world but can be found in abundance beneath the surface of Wakanda — a fact its people have kept secret for thousands of years.
Chadwick Boseman (42, Marshall) stars as T'Challa, newly anointed king of the fictional African nation of Wakanda and heir to its secret wonder, Vibranium, a meteor - borne metal so powerful it can redirect energy and so rare — outside its homeland, at least — that its value is almost incalculable.
And finally — deep in the heart of the African continent, the nation of Wakanda had been keeping its highly advanced vibranium - based technology secret for thousands of years.
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