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Black Panther 2 Will Start Filming In July 2021

Rebecca Shepherd

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Black Panther 2 Will Start Filming In July 2021

Marvel is preparing to move forward with the sequel to Black Panther, with reports suggesting that the second instalment will begin filming in July 2021.

The film was originally due to begin production in March of next year but this was put on hold following the tragic death of lead star Chadwick Boseman.

Marvel Won't Digitally Recreate Chadwick Boseman In Black Panther 2. Credit: Marvel
Marvel Won't Digitally Recreate Chadwick Boseman In Black Panther 2. Credit: Marvel

According to The Hollywood Reporter, filmmaker Ryan Coogler and Marvel have tried to navigate grief and the need to move forward, with multiple sources now telling the publication that shooting will begin in Atlanta around July, lasting for upwards of six months.

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No plans have been released relating to how the franchise will continue without Boseman but one thing is for sure - Marvel will not be digitally recreating the actor.

In a recent interview with Clarin, Marvel Studios Executive Vice President of Production Victoria Alonso was asked about the possibility of digitally recreating Boseman's likeness for the forthcoming sequel.

It was something she immediately ruled out, saying: "No. There is only one Chadwick, and he is not with us.

"Our king, unfortunately, has died in real life, not just in fiction, and we are taking a little time to see how we continue the story and what we do to honour this chapter of what has happened to us that was so unexpected, so painful, so terrible, really."

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Credit: Marvel
Credit: Marvel

Paying tribute to the late star, Alonso continued: "Chadwick was not only a wonderful human being every day for the five years that we spent together, but it also seems to me that what he did as the character elevated us as a company, and left his mark in history."

After winning fans over as King T'Challa in 2018's Black Panther, which was a huge success at the box office and received seven Oscar nominations, 43-year-old Boseman was set to star in its sequel, which was due to be released in 2022.

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However, he sadly died in August following a four-year battle with cancer, having never spoken publicly about his diagnosis.

Confirming his death in a statement, his family said: "Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last four years as it progressed to stage IV.

"A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy.

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"It was the honour of his career to bring King T'Challa to life in Black Panther."

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Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film

Rebecca Shepherd
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