Disney+ have shared a brand new intro sequence to Black Panther on the streaming service in tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman.
When viewing the 2018 movie, the normal Marvel Studios emblem within the introduction credit is normally slowly crammed up by stars from throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Right now (November 29), the letters are crammed fully by Chadwick Boseman, with footase included from Black Panther, Captain America: Civil Struggle, Avengers: Infinity Struggle, and Avengers: Endgame.
See the brand new credit, which have been shared to mark what would’ve been Boseman’s forty fourth birthday, beneath.
Disney has up to date the Marvel Studios intro for ‘Black Panther’ on Disney Plus in remembrance of the late Chadwick Boseman. Pleased birthday, King. pic.twitter.com/2A9sJXLONy
— Geeks of Colour #BlackLivesMatter (@GeeksOfColor) November 29, 2020
Disney CEO Bob Iger hinted {that a} new tribute was arriving in a tweet posted yesterday (November 28). “To all followers of #BlackPanther: watch the movie on #DisneyPlus late tonight, for a particular tribute to somebody that was and can at all times be close to and expensive to our hearts,” he wrote.
To all followers of #BlackPanther: watch the movie on #DisneyPlus late tonight, for a particular tribute to somebody that was and can at all times be close to and expensive to our hearts.
— Robert Iger (@RobertIger) November 28, 2020
Chadwick Boseman died in August at the age of 43 following a four-year battle towards colon most cancers. His dying was confirmed by his household who launched a press release on the actor’s social media pages.
Within the wake of his dying, Marvel launched a press release paying tribute to Boseman, who performed King T’Challa within the 2018 movie, including that there were no plans to use digital technology to have film in the forthcoming Black Panther 2.
The second movie within the sequence is set to begin filming in July 2021. Sources have stated that the shoot will start in Atlanta, Georgia subsequent summer season, and final for six months or extra.
Reviewing Black Panther upon its release in 2018, NME labelled the movie “the very best Marvel film but,” including: “It’s a joyful, chest-voice assertion that there are different voices to be heard in blockbuster cinema and new worlds to be seen. This can be a vitally essential movie and an absolute, watch-it-again-immediately blast.”