Black Panther is T'Challa's 2nd feature in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his debut in a solo franchise. The movie focuses on T'Challa's rise to the King of Wakand and his internal strugge between his kind personality and the difficult decisions a king must make. Wakanda is under threat of being exposed to the rest of the world as the technological supoer power that it is and T'Challa must decide whether to follow tradition and reject foreign involvement or abide to the inevitable and accept Wakanda's place in the world. This movie is incredible in its own right, but it reached further financial and commercial success because it was released at the right place and right time. The movie covers so many global and social issues that plague …show more content…
I have high hopes for Infinity War and I am already confident it will do well because Marvel has taken the time to flesh out each of our protagonists that will be featured in Infinity War. Spoiler Notes -The new Black Panther is super OP and its new kinetic energy shield make it so much cooler than just a bulletproof suit with claws -Klaue stealing the vibranium had no impact on the story and Killmonger had no reason for not just killing him earlier. This arc felt like a plot device to introduce vibranuim and create melodrama in Wakanda -The 1v1 show downs for kingship were beautifully shot and the 1st one did a great job of showing the personalities of each tribe without using exposition -The spinning shot of Killmonger was just plain dope -The only time I ever felt the movie get a bit preachy was Killmonger's final line before dying. It felt like he wasn't his own character, but rather just a representation of anti racism -The neckalces were a great way to symbolize Killonger's flashy nature in gold as opposed to T'Challa's reserved and refined nature in