Wakanda Forever: Black Panther Tattoos +2023

When Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther hit theaters in 2018, it’s safe to say audiences were getting a little weary with the Marvel Cinematic Universal. The source wasn’t a drop in quality – one could definitely argue that Black Panther was booked by some of the MCU’s best films – but simply the saturation with superhero films after 17 titles in just nine years.

Even before the premiere was over, you knew this film was going to be different than the 17 that had preceded it. Throughout the film, viewers jumped out of their seats with glee, but it was more than that. With an almost all black cast, “Black Panther” offered millions of Marvel fans something they had seen very little before – superheroes, who looked like themselves.

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