The Black Panther movie will be the nineteenth installment in the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is also the seventh installment for the franchise's Phase Three. Marvel Studios hired Mark Bailey in 2011 to write the script for the Black Panther. Meanwhile Kevin Feige is set to produce the film.

Black Panther first appeared in 1966 in one of the Fantastic Four issues. As a movie, Marvel first announced production in October 2014. According to Marvel.com, the Black Panther movie will hit theaters on November 3, 2017.

Chadwick Boseman will play the first black superhero in the mainstream comic book industry. "Captain America: Civil War" will be the first to feature Black Panther. The third movie of the Captain America franchise will be out on May 6, 2016.

Boseman said he is very blessed to be part of the Marvel Universe and is looking forward to making magic together with co-stars Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans. According to Moviepilot.com, the third Captain America movie has its set designed to look like Black Panther's home country, Wakanda. Introducing the Black Panther in his own hometown is a good idea to add a new character to the very populated Marvel cinematic universe.

Cinemablend suspects that the AI robot supervillain Ultron will be headed to Wakanda to get certain valuable resources. This plot is according to Joss Whedon's sequel. IMDB reports that Boseman has signed to play the superhero from Wakanda for five films.

These films include the stand alone Black Panther movie, Captain America: Civil War, The Avengers: Infinity War & 2, and the other film is speculated to be the sequel of the stand alone Black Panther movie. Back in the 1990s, Wesley Snipes almost got the titular role of the Panther. Some fans believe that Snipes is better off as Blade than the Panther.