

Obviously, he wouldn’t get the White Wolf name in the MCU, as that has already been given to Bucky, but he is a very interesting character and could add a fun dynamic to the films. Being white, he was always treated with skepticism and he grew to resent T’Challa while still keeping nothing but love for Wakanda. He was eventually put in charge of the Hatut Zeraze and took the name White Wolf. After his parents dies in a plane crash in Wakanda, Hunter was adopted by King T’Chaka and the Wakandan royal family. One of those internal enemies is also an ally at times. There are internal enemies, like Tetu, who could make a rief appearance here, and external enemies, like someone I’ll mention later, who could also be planted for the future.

Wakanda has no shortage of enemies and now that they’ve opened themselves up to the world and “lost their protector,” this would be a good time for them to reveal themselves. Of course, it’s also possible (and I think likely) Atlantis is not the only enemy at Wakanda’s doorstep in this film.

Essentially a team of special forces, this police force has been right in the middle of the action for Wakanda in several major events, including the war against Atlantis. We’ve meet the Dora Milaje and the Wakandan war dogs, so the logical next step would be to introduce the Wakandan secret police known as the Hatut Zeraze. We’ve seen the Djalia in the MCU already, so this seems like a possibility. Her unique journey sees her return with some spiritual abilities, including a complete knowledge of the entire history of Wakanda. In the comics, Shuri is thought to be dead before she eventually returns from the Wakandan ancestral plane known as the Djalia.

Shuri doesn’t become the next Black Panther without bringing some special abilities of her own to the table. While Okoye and Nakia are also possible choices to don the suit, Shuri seems like the logical fit and seeing her take up this mantle could be both incredibly emotional and very satisfying. The obvious answer is Shuri, the sister of T’Challa and the next Black Panther in the comics. Much has been made of the mystery around who it is in the new Black Panther suit. With Namor having such a big role in this film, this is another one that seems obvious. The cry doesn’t have a literal meaning but has still stricken fear into the hearts of those who have been unfortunate enough to find themselves in the sights of Namor and his Atlantean army for years. Namore is known for a a lot of things, but after his green Speedo and his feet wings, his battle cry of “Imperius Rex” is one of the first that comes to mind. We could get some really great visuals in this film if we really get to explore this city. There have been a lot of interpretations of Atlantic in the comics and every one of them is stunning in its own way. What I’m hoping we get to see though is some big, sprawling shots of the beautiful city of Atlantis. We obviously know Namor has a big role to play in the film and the trailer gives us some small glimpses of his throne and his people. While the trailer for the upcoming film has revealed a whole lot of very quick glimpses of Marvel goodness, let’s take a look at 10 Marvel things I’d like to see in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. With a new Black Panther set to take up the mantle and some new enemies seemingly knocking on Wakanda’s door, there’s a lot going on in this film that could set some much bigger stages going forward. We are just a week away form the theatrical premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and it seems this corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to be changed forever.
