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Marvel introduces title and release date for next ‘Black Panther’ movie

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Marvel Studios is ready to take us back to Wakanda. Fans of the Marvel movies have been anxiously waiting for the next “Black Panther” film to be released, but with the COVID-19 pandemic halting production for some time and the tragic death of the film’s titular character, played by Chadwick Boseman, it seems that we finally have a timeline on when the film will be released.

Marvel Studios released a massive three-minute trailer teasing all of its upcoming movies that will kick off phase four of the films.

The movies include “Black Widow,” “Eternals” and the Doctor Strange and Thor sequels. What fans really got excited about was the surprise of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which will hit theaters July 8, 2022.

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