Day by day, fans are beginning to get a
better understanding of Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther solo movie. Of course, as the standalone film makes its
formative steps into production, much of the attention has been trained on the
casting process but a new report from East Bay Times suggests that Coogler’s
spinoff will harken back to T’Challa’s time in American education.
Citing a source within
the California-based AC Transit public transportation agency, which has
seemingly given Marvel Studios permission to use its old-school logo, EBT
claims that Black Panther will
feature a flashback scene to 1990s America where Chadwick Boseman’s would-be
king is attending Saint Mary’s College High School. All of this is yet to
be confirmed, but given Coogler’s feature film is currently lensing in parts of
Atlanta, Georgia, it certainly makes a lot of sense. Furthermore, and assuming
this rumor is on point, it hints that the Black Panther solo film will take a deep dive into
the character of T’Challa, tossing up a few surprises in the process.
“They’ve learned that Marvel Studios
asked for permission to use an AC Transit bus logo from the ’90s for their
upcoming movie. In one scene, the film’s protagonist has a flashback to 1990,
while he was a student at Saint Mary’s College High School in Berkeley. And of
course, he’s a daily AC Transit commuter. Cue the 1990s-era bus for the
appropriate establishing shot.”
Angled as Marvel’s final solo movie before Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther has been slated for February 16,
2018, when Michael B. Jordan, Danai
Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, and Florence Kasumba will round out the stellar ensemble.
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