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Black Panther Spoilers, Cast & Release Date: Leaked Character List Reveals 2018 Plot

By Brian McNeill | Update Date: May 23, 2016 05:55 AM EDT

“Captain America 3: Civil War” continues to do well in the box-office and one thing that has jacked up the interest of Marvel fans are the new faces that appeared beside the original cast.

The new faces included “Spider-Man” (Tom Holland) and “Black Panther” (Chadwick Boseman), both of who really played out their roles impressively which in turn has left people pondering on how they will fare on their individual films.

Spider-Man:Homecoming” will hit the big screens next year (July 7, 2017) where Holland will be join by cast members Laura Harrier, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland, Tony Revolori, Zendaya per Screen Rant.

The plot has yet to be known though it may not be as suspenseful if compared to “Black Panther”. Though the film is still about two years away, it will be something different compared to the “Spider-Man” franchise which will be rebooted for the third time.

A casting list popped up over at Moviecastingcall.org though it has yet to be known if all this is official. Included in the list are “Klaw” (Andy Serkis) and “Everett Ross” (Martin Freeman) who appeared in “Avengers 2: Age of Ultron” and “Captain America: Civil War” respectively.

Other characters detailed on the list included “Okoye”, “Monica Lynne”, “N’Gassi”, “Reverend Achebe”, “W’Kabi”, “Zuri”, “Erik Killmonger”, “White Wolf”, “Queen Divine Justice” and “The Man-Ape”.

With the long list, it will be interesting if all of them would be cast, offering not just a superhero flick and some origins and drama as well. Boseman’s impressive (but dark) performance in “Civil War” will be put to the test to see how he can carry it on by his lonesome.

“Black Panther” is someone who is familiar in the comic books or the “Avengers” TV animated series though he wasn’t really one of the more dominant members as far as voice is concerned.

While most comic buffs are aware that he does come from “Wakanda”, his character is something that carries a lot of hidden secrets (one that brings up Amazonian or “Indiana Jones” type of crusades).

Should that be the case then perhaps that large cast will make sense once it does hit the silver screen on February 16, 2018.

Seeing as well that this would be preceding “Avengers: Infinity War Part 1”, “Black Panther” could pave the way of things to come for the third instalment set to debut just a couple of months after that, May 4, 2018.

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