Marvel enlists Ryan Coogler as director for ‘Black Panther’

Marvel enlists Ryan Coogler as director for ‘Black Panther’

Ryan Coogler is directing Marvel's 'Black Panther'
Ryan Coogler

Kevin Feige, president—and Supreme Overlord!—of Marvel Studios, has officially announced that Ryan Coogler, director of Sundance favorite Fruitvale Station and Rocky-spin off Creed, will direct Black Panther. In an official statement, Feige says:

“We are fortunate to have such an esteemed filmmaker join the Marvel family. The talents Ryan showcased in his first two films easily made him our top choice to direct Black Panther. Many fans have waited a long time to see Black Panther in his own film, and with Ryan we know we’ve found the perfect director to bring T’Challa’s story to life.”

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Playing the titular King of Wakanda is Chadwick Boseman, who is set to debut his character in Captain America: Civil War (in Philippine theaters April 27, 2016) before appearing in his solo movie slated for release on February 16, 2018.

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