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I couldn't be bothered with the crowds for Black Panther.

I suggest hitting up a small, local theater. I saw BP twice. First time, I went to the bigger local theater and it was packed. The 2nd viewing I went to the smaller local theater (this was during BP’s 3rd weekend I believe) and there were only like 5 other people in the theater.
 
I think there's a good #of kids seeing this for the first time.

Clapped when Thor thrown Stormbreaker in to Thanos :lol: :smh:
 
I still thought it was cool when Thor pushed Stormbreaker further into Thanos.
 
Scenes that got me hyped in Infinity War:

Spider-man bus scene (Thinking to myself Spider-man is home)

Spider-man saves Iron man from Cull Obsidian (HELL YEAH!)

Steve Rogers coming out from the shadows (Too Strong, very strong...that's my captain)

T' challa screaming to his soldiers before they fight (Emotionally powerful)

Black Panther saying his final "Wakanda Forever" before running towards the front (Emotionally powerful, lets go!)

Black Panther running towards the front of the battle while Steve Rogers Burns everyone
with quickness and heads to the front with Black Panther. (EPIC! HOLD ME DOWN...good lord. Wish Killmonger was fighting aside with them.
Oakland baby! The Yay Area in Wakanda.
Bay Area x Wakanda will forever live!
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Thor coming down in Wakanda calling for Thanos. (Forever God of thunder, it's a wrap!)

FLAME ON!
 
"I'm usually a loyal Marvel fan" FOH.

Even if people thought it was bad...I still don't think it's bad enough to walk out and not finish lol.

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Francis Ford Coppola was so struck by one scene in particular when he screened an early cut of Black Panther, he asked to see it again as soon as the movie concluded.

On the commentary track for the Marvel blockbuster, director Ryan Coogler reveals that he showed an early cut of the film to The Godfather director because "his work inspired a lot of the story," Coolger said.

"As soon as the movie was off, he said, 'Rewind it to the most important scene in the movie. The scene where everything changed'," Coogler said.

 
On my second viewing, I caught the part where Thor says that Thanos killed half of his people. So there could be a chance that they escaped.
 
'Black Panther' Blu-ray Reveals What Happened to Killmonger's Mother

http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/05/04/black-panther-blu-ray-ryan-coogler-reveals-killmonger-mother/


The upcoming Black Panther Blu-ray contains commentary from co-writer and director Ryan Coogler revealing what happened to the unseen mother of Erik Stevens (Michael B. Jordan), who evolves into the villainous "Killmonger."

The earliest moments of Black Panther, set in 1992 in Oakland, California, sees Wakandan prince N’Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) hash out a plan with a younger Zuri (Denzel Whitaker).

“The idea was when you see those guys talking over the paperwork in the beginning of the film, they're talking about a way to break her out of jail,” Coogler says (via THR). “The idea was they never got her out, and she passed away in prison, so Killmonger didn't come up with a mom either.”

Shortly after, N'Jobu is killed by his brother, King T'Chaka (Atandwa Kani), after it was discovered N'Jobu had conspired with Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) in the theft of Vibranium, Wakanda’s invaluable and prized resource, with the intention of supplying the oppressed with its near-infinite power.

A young Erik was left behind in Oakland as part of a cover up, a move that helped fuel his years-later quest for revenge against his cousin and new king of Wakanda, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman).

Coogler mentions in the commentary track legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now fame, saw an early cut of the Marvel Studios production and named the revelation around N'Jobu's true fate as his favorite moment of the film.

As an adult and now a dangerous and experienced killer, Killmonger finally makes his way to Wakanda to confront T'Challa and usurp the throne.

Black Panther, then attempts to fulfill his father's mission and use Wakanda's extreme resources to make the then-reclusive nation the standing superpower of the world. Though his objective was ultimately thwarted by T'Challa and allies Okoye (Danai Gurira), Shuri (Letitia Wright), Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) and M'Baku (Winston Duke), Killmonger's actions helped convince the Wakandan king to unveil the technologically advanced nation to the world.

Black Panther releases to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD May 18th.
 
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