T’Challa/Black Panther: Chadwick Boseman
Erik Killmonger: Michael B. Jordan
Nakia: Lupita Nyong’o
Okoye: Danai Gurira
Shuri: Letitia Wright
Everett K. Ross: Martin Freeman
W’Kabi: Daniel Kaluuya
M’Baku: Winston Duke
N’Jobu: Sterling K. Brown
Ramonda: Angela Bassett
Zuri: Forest Whitaker
Ulysses Klaue: Andy Serkis
Walt Disney Pictures
presents a film directed by Ryan Coogler. Written by Coogler & Joe Robert
Cole. Based on the Marvel Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Running time: 134
min. Rated PG-13 (for prolonged sequences of action violence, and a brief rude
gesture).
You’re going to read a great
deal about the box office of Black
Panther. You’re going to read many quotes from critics calling Black Panther “ground breaking.” You’re
going to read that Black Panther is
the best comic book movie ever made. For most people, none of this will really
matter. For most people, Black Panther
will just be a good time at the movies. It accomplishes this with a
predominantly black cast in an international story that includes only two white
supporting characters. That right there is the biggest reason why all of the previous
things I listed are true. However, what is most remarkable about Black Panther is that all of those
things said about it would also be true even if most people didn’t go to see
it.