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Boseman's performance as T'Challa / Black Panther has not only received critical acclaim from critics and audiences, but has become significant as one of the first superheroes of African descent to gain a leading role in a big-budget film. [43] With T'Challa's MCU debut in Captain America: Civil War, Eliana Dockterman, writing for Time ...
Daniel Kaluuya as W'Kabi: A confidant to T'Challa and his best friend who is the head of security for the Border Tribe, serving as the first line of defense for Wakanda. [19] [35] Letitia Wright as Shuri: T'Challa's 16-year-old sister who designs new technology for the country.
Shuri – T'Challa's half-sister and Ramonda's biological daughter. S'Yan – T'Challa's uncle and T'Chaka's brother. He was later killed by Doctor Doom's soldiers. Azari – Son of Black Panther and Storm and future Black Panther from the Earth-555326 timeline. T'Challa II – Son of T'Challa and Nakia from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
N'Yami dies in childbirth, and T'Challa's second wife, Ramonda, gives birth to Shuri. Ramonda vanishes shortly after. T'Challa defeats his uncle during the a ritual event and becomes Black Panther. [125] As an adolescent, T'Challa goes on a walkabout manhood ritual and meets a young orphan in Cairo, Ororo Munroe (who will later become Storm). [126]
The film received universal acclaim and Boseman was praised; Matthew Norman for the Evening Standard said that he "brings a measure of sub-Shakespearean gravitas to T'Challa's struggle to bear the weight of his crown"; [91] Richard Lawson and Sight & Sound 's Kelli Weston also noted the strength of gravitas Boseman gave to the performance.
When T'Challa returns alive and Killmonger refuses to abide by the trial's rules, Okoye leads the Dora Milaje in helping T'Challa overthrow him. In the live-action film Avengers: Infinity War , [ 29 ] Okoye joins the Wakandans and the Avengers in fighting Thanos ' forces.
T'Challa (Marvel Cinematic Universe) People. Akotia Tchalla, a retired Togolese athlete; Vincent Tchalla, a Nigerian–Togolese footballer; Species.
In Marvel Mangaverse, a manga-like universe, [2] T'Challa had a younger sister named T'Channa, the character was introduced in Marvel Mangaverse #3 (June 2002) and was created by Ben Dunn, Unlike her counterpart in the mainstream Marvel Universe, T'Channa is a villain and becomes a successor to Doctor Doom.