New Details on Black Panther’s South Korea Chase Scene Revealed


New Details on Black Panther's South Korea Chase Scene Revealed

New details on Black Panther’s South Korea chase scene revealed

Last week, Marvel Studios officially announced the production of Marvel’s Black Panther had begun and that production would set up shop in both Atlanta and South Korea. Though the description for the film seemed to indicate a primarily Wakandan-set feature, the film will have a big action scene set in South Korea’s Busan, including landmarks such as the Gwangalli beach, Gwangan Bridge, and the Jagalchi fish market.

“The shoot, which will involve some 150 cars and more than 700 people, is a car chase scene with the protagonist and the villain,” local production service company Mr. Romance Film told Variety. “It will also involve helicopter(s) and guns (firing blanks) and may cause noise as well as traffic restrictions.”

The Black Panther cast includes Chadwick Boseman (Captain America: Civil WarGet on Up), Michael B. Jordan (CreedFruitvale Station), Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o (Star Wars: The Force Awakens12 Years a Slave), Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead, upcoming All Eyez on Me), Martin Freeman (The Hobbit trilogy, Sherlock), Daniel Kaluuya (upcoming Get OutSicario), with Academy Award nominee Angela Bassett (American Horror StoryLondon Has Fallen), with Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker (Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryLee Daniels’ The Butler), and Andy Serkis (Avengers: Age of UltronStar Wars: The Force Awakens).

Additional cast members include Letitia Wright (Urban HymnGlasgow Girls), Winston Duke (Person of InterestModern Family), Florence Kasumba (Captain America: Civil WarEmerald City), Sterling K. Brown (Whiskey Tango FoxtrotThe People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story) and John Kani (Captain America: Civil War, Coriolanus).

Ryan Coogler (CreedFruitvale Station) directs from a screenplay he co-wrote with Joe Robert Cole (The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story). The film opens in U.S. theaters on February 16, 2018.

Black Panther follows T’Challa, who, after the events of Captain America: Civil War, returns home to the isolated, technologically-advanced African nation of Wakanda to take his place as King. However, when an old enemy reappears on the radar, T’Challa’s mettle as King and Black Panther is tested when he is drawn into a conflict that puts the entire fate of Wakanda and the world at risk.



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