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As the maxim goes, there are just a couple of assurances in life – demise, expenses, and "Black Panther 2."

After the great film industry, and basic reaction, of "Black Panther," there was no chance that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige would leave behind the open door for a spin-off. Furthermore, he's definitely not. In another meeting from Entertainment Weekly, Feige discusses what designs he has for "Black Panther 2," ramifications of the Fox buy, and a brisk refresh on "Commander Marvel."

To start with, we should get straight to the point, and discover what Feige has been pondering for the future "Black Panther 2:

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“One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a Part One and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a Part Two. There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first ‘Black Panther.’ We have ideas and a pretty solid direction on where we want to head with the second one.”

A standout amongst the most amazing, and eventually best parts, of "Black Panther" was the mind blowing supporting cast of solid female characters. Instantly following the film's discharge, fans were asking for Marvel Studios to create films featuring the Dora Milaje and T'Challa's sister Shuri.

Feige has heard those desires, and concurs that is a plausibility:

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“I think there’s lots of potential. It’s a balance between leaving people wanting more and then giving them too much, but I would watch a movie about any of those characters you just named. I think Shuri’s astounding, and you’ll see much more of her in our universe. Okoye, I think I’d watch three action films just Okoye. I’m not saying we’re doing that, but I’m saying that we’re intrigued by them.”

As much as "Black Panther" is overwhelming the film discussion this last month, appropriate around the bend is "Avengers: Infinity War," followed in under a year by the untitled "Avengers 4." These two movies should close the book on the present Marvel Cinematic Universe, and introduce another time of movies. "With 'Unendingness War,' it's going to a peak, reaching a finish of seeds with every one of the MacGuffins in different motion pictures, and with 'Untitled Avengers' a year later, bringing what will be that initial 22 film curve to a conclusiveness. That doesn't mean there are no films after that. Obviously not. It implies the motion pictures after that will be changed," says Feige.

One way the MCU may change everlastingly is with the presentation of the X-Men and Fantastic Four, because of the approaching Fox/Disney merger. In any case, in the event that you tune in to Feige, he's not notwithstanding considering that correct at this point:

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“It’s all about getting ‘Infinity War’ finished and out, starting ‘Captain Marvel,’ ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp,’ ‘Untitled Avengers,’ the next ‘Spider-Man,’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.’ These are the ones that are keeping us busy. When and how that deal with Fox finishes and comes together and we’re told, ‘Hey, now you can start working on it. Now you can start thinking about it,’ is when we’ll actually start thinking about it. I will say just the notion of having what, frankly, most other companies with [intellectual property] have all along, which is access to all of their characters, that would be fun.”

While "Avengers: Infinity War" is coming straightaway, with the 'Insect Man' spin-off not before long, numerous fans are pondering one year from now's "Skipper Marvel." That movie denotes the main MCU movie highlighting a performance female lead, coordinated by the group of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. Feige isn't one to let the cat out of the bag on future movies, yet he gave a couple of indications regarding what fans can anticipate.

"It additionally made them discuss distinctive classifications, investigating this thought of kind of the '90s activity film. We hadn't really done anything like that before either, so there are unquestionably praises to our top choice '90s activity films inside 'Commander Marvel,'" says Feige.

At the point when the inquiry was gotten some information about which '90s movies are filling in as motivation for "Chief Marvel," Feige stated, "Well, not really discussing a particulars of the story, however the activity components 'Eliminator 2.' That's about as notable as you get, taking a gander at sort of those cool road level battles, road level auto pursues, and fun stuff that way. That being stated, a significant part of the motion picture happens in space, as you may think a 'Chief Marvel' film would."











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