Struck down at the age of 43 by colon cancer, Chadwick Boseman left Black Panther an orphan.
The actor who played King T'Challa has largely contributed to the worldwide success of the adaptation of the adventures of the first black superhero created by the Marvel comics studio.
While the second installment
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
is scheduled for theaters on November 9, if Disney agrees, who will inherit the superhero costume?
In a new trailer, the suspense seems to lighten up a bit.
We already knew in a first video released this summer that the king of Wakanda T'Challa would not be replaced by another actor, as requested by some of the fans.
His disappearance was recorded and his people in mourning.
The new images released on Monday seem to favor the brilliant scientist Shuri, sister of the late king played by Letitia Wright, to take on the superhero costume.
A snapshot of Shuri with the phrase "
Show them who we are
" in the background, uttered by Ramonda, the Queen Mother, in the preamble to the appearance of a new black Panther sporting a feminine silhouette, abounds in this direction.
The face is not revealed, Marvel nevertheless spares a part of mystery.
But another suspense remains and remains intact.
Will the film be released in theaters?
In its desire to evade the media timeline, Disney does not hesitate to use the blockbuster
Black Panther
to weigh in on the next discussions around a possible revision of the timeline.
In particular, the studio is brandishing the threat of depriving French cinemas of this enormous windfall by broadcasting it only on its streaming platform, Disney+.