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Fans go wild for ‘Black Panther’

‘Wonder Woman’ star expanding superhero franchise

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SAN DIEGO, July 23, (Agencies): “Black Panther” stole the show Saturday night at Marvel Studios’ Comic-Con presentati­on, outshining the Ant-Man, Thor and even the ultimate Avengers team-up, “Infinity War.”

Fans went wild for the exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming superhero pic, featuring star Chadwick Boseman T’Challa intercepti­ng a sketchy vibranium trade between Andy Serkis’ Klaw and Martin Freeman’s Everett. Set in an elegant, Japanese-inspired casino, the deal goes haywire and T’Challa and his security detail (Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira) jump to action in their evening gowns to retrieve the precious goods.

The clip was followed by the trailer for the film from “Creed” director Ryan Coogler and the 6,500 souls in the audience erupted into deafening cheers at the sight of T’Challa morphing into the Black Panther suit.

The film finds T’Challa returning to his home of Wakanda after the death of his father, the king.

Coogler, Boseman, Nyong’o, Gurira, Serkis and more of the cast were on hand in San Diego to talk about the film, out Feb 16, 2019.

Nyong’o described her character as a spy who goes undercover to report back to Wakanda about what is going on in the rest of the world.

“Wakanda is an isolated nation,” Nyongo said. “The world does not need to know what’s going on in Wakanda.”

Coogler said he’d always had a fondness for comic books, and found “Black Panther” at a pivotal moment.

“I grew up as black kid in the Bay Area and grew up with comic books and it didn’t matter what color the superheroe­s were. I read X-Men, I read SpiderMan,” Coogler said. Then he started looking for a character that looked like him and he stumbled on Black Panther.

Marvel Studios also teased its third “Thor” film, “Thor: Ragnarok ,” which has quite a different and more irreverent tone from previous installmen­ts,

revealed that the Skrulls, alien shapeshift­ers, will be the primary antagonist­s. (RTRS) and hits theaters in November.

“I’ve played this character five times,” Chris Hemsworth told the audience. “Me, personally, I got a little bored and thought we’ve got to try something a little different ... Push the envelope, take it to another level.”

So, they cut his hair, take his hammer away and pit him against Jeff Goldblum and Cate Blanchett. When Blanchett’s Hela, the … of death, invades Asgard, Thor finds himself on the run and under the control of Goldblum’s Grandmaste­r on Sakaar where he is pitted against the Hulk in a Gladiator tournament. In this film, the Hulk refuses to turn back into Bruce Banner, but he is learning to speak, albeit slowly.

Marvel also unveiled the “Avengers: Infinity War” footage that the studio had previously shown to audiences at the Disney fan convention, D23, and made a few announceme­nts regarding upcoming films: Michelle Pfeiffer will play Evangeline Lilly’s character’s mom Janet van Dyne in the “AntMan” sequel “Ant Man and the Wasp” and “Captain Marvel,” Marvel’s first female-driven superhero movie, will be set in the 1990s.

As Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige described it: It’s so long ago that Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury will have two eyes.

Thor has lost his invincible hammer and Black Panther shoulders the responsibi­lity of being a new king, in exclusive scenes shown from Disney’s Marvel studios’ upcoming superhero movies at San Diego’s Comic-Con.

One of the most high-profile draws of the annual convention for pop and nerd culture fans, Marvel’s star-studded panel session on Saturday kicked off with “Thor: Ragnarok,” due in theaters in November.

Director Taika Waititi joined stars Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston and Cate Blanchett to discuss how the Norse god has

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Thor has lost his hammer and the Hulk can speak in a bold new trailer for the upcoming “Thor: Ragnarok “shown to Comic-Con audiences Saturday. evolved in the film, specifical­ly as he has lost his power-wielding hammer, is trapped on a planet named Sakaar and has to fight in a gladiator contest with the Hulk.

Comedy weaves through a trailer that shows Thor meeting the Hulk and filling him in on his status, saying “I’m doing my own thing now, I’m not really hanging out with the Avengers anymore, it all got very corporate.”

As supervilla­in Hela (Blanchett) takes over Thor’s home planet of Asgard, he must recruit the help of the superheroe­s, including his mischievou­s brother Loki, to stop Hela and prevent Ragnarok - the end of the world.

Scenes showed T’Challa, joined by his spy Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and warrior Okoyo (Danai Gurira), in slick, explosive fight scenes with a villain named Ulysses (Andy Serkis,) as well as T’Challa’s ambitious brother Erik (Michael B. Jordan).

Marvel announced that its upcoming female superhero standalone film “Captain Marvel” starring Brie Larson will take place in the 1990s, before the events of 2008’s “Iron Man” that set Marvel’s subsequent film franchise in motion. The villains will be the alien shapeshift­ers called the Skrulls.

It also revealed new additions to its 2018 “Ant-Man and the Wasp” film, including Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet Van Dyne and Laurence Fishburne as Dr Bill Foster.

After smashing box office records this year, Wonder Woman received the loudest cheers among the DC superheroe­s gathered on Saturday at San Diego’s annual Comic-Con to present new footage and trailers for Warner Bros’ expanding comic book film franchise.

A teaser of Warner Bros’ upcoming superhero films shown to the 6,500 attendees at the panel gave a glimpse of “Wonder Woman II,” a presumed sequel to June’s “Wonder Woman” movie that is on track this weekend to become the second-highest grossing movie of 2017.

The film from director Taika Waititi takes a more irreverent tone than the first two and brings the likes of Jeff Goldbum and Cate Blanchett into the fold.

Star Chris Hemsworth says he had gotten a little bored with Thor and knew they needed to try something different. So they cut his golden locks and strip him of his hammer.

Mark Ruffalo reprises his role as the Hulk in the film, but the one silent green muscle monster has evolved too. The Hulk speaks for the first time, although Ruffalo says he has the vocabulary of a two-year old.

“Thor: Ragnarok” opens Nov 3, 2017. (AP)

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Harrison Ford is still Harrison Ford, gruff charm and all. The actor delighted and toyed with excited audiences at Comic-Con on Saturday in promotion of “Blade Runner 2049.” Ford reprises his role as Rick Deckard in the film, which hits theaters in October.

Ford said he gained a greater understand­ing of his character in the sequel. But when asked whether or not the film answers questions about the original, Ford just paused and said that it doesn’t matter what he thinks.

He closed out the panel with a laugh and a cheer. (AP)

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