When Chadwick Boseman T’Challa first appeared in Captain
America: Civil War, it didn’t take long for fans to immediately gravitate
towards him. T’Challa’s Black Panther was highly anticipated by comic fans. His
exceptional performance in the movie made audiences around the world eager to
see more of him.

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After his MCU debut, Marvel Studios released Black Panther
in theaters and delivered one of its best films to date. The movie brought multiple
fully-developed characters to the screen which fans seemed to enjoy the most.

As the movie was MCU’S first solo movie led by a person of color, the cultural
importance of Black Panther went hand-in-hand with the film’s huge success. The
movie was also nominated for Oscars for one for Best Picture, and winning three
of the awards – a first for the MCU.

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Because of the movie’s huge success and the immense love
received over time by fans, Ryan Coogler agreed to direct a sequel for the
same. MCU is now developing multiple movies and TV shows connected to the Black
Panther franchise.

Below is every upcoming Black Panther movie and TV show in
the MCU:

Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever:

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, was officially announced in
2019. The creators have confirmed that won’t recast T’Challa or digitally recreate
Boseman for Black Panther 2 to honor the King.

Apart from that, the cast
includes Letitia Wright (Shuri), Winston Duke (M’Baku), Danai Gurira (Okoye),
Angela Bassett (Ramonda) to name a few. The movie is scheduled to release in
theaters on July 8, 2022.

Okoye Spinoff:

Marvel Studios is reportedly working on a Black Panther’s
spinoff Disney+ show centered around Danai Gurira’s Okoye. The series will
focus on Okoye’s origin. There aren’t many details on the series so far, but
this will make it a prequel to Black Panther.

The series will feature a strong
presence as it can show how Okoye rose through their ranks to become their
leader. However, it is unknown when the Okoye series will release on Disney+.

Ryan Coogler’s Black
Panther Spinoff:

Ryan Coogler is also developing a Black Panther spinoff show
for Disney+. The series will reportedly focus on the kingdom of Wakanda.

Currently,
there are no actors from the franchise attached to appear, although several are
expected to ultimately be included. The show does not have an official release
date on Disney plus.