

That’s just a taste of some of the villains who could appear. It should also be noted that the MCU treats two of T’Challa’s villains as heroes: M’Baku’ (the leader of the Jabari tribe) and Nakia, the former member of the Dora Milaje who became Malice. There’s also the Joker-like preacher known as Achebe, T’Challa’s evil (and monstrous) half-brother, Jakarra, and the revolutionary Zenzi. When T’Challa had Hunter exiled over his brutality, it created a life-long rivalry. Hunter knew he could never be king, so to prove himself, he became fanatical in his devotion to Wakanda and the leader of its secret police, the Hatut Zeraze. In the comics, Hunter survived a plane crash over Wakanda, and T’Challa’s father, King T’Chaka, generously welcomed him into his family as an adoptive son. While Killmonger and Klaw are almost assuredly going to appear in the game, we’d like to see T’Challa and Shuri’s adoptive brother, Hunter, who is better known as the White Wolf. T’Challa has plenty of other adversaries and it’s time that fans had a proper introduction to them. On a side note for those who have only seen Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, T’Challa and Namor don’t get along in the comics, but Namor is not a Black Panther villain. If everything you know about Black Panther comes from the movies, then you may think that Erik Killmonger and Ulysses Klaw are the only two major villains in T’Challa’s rogue’s gallery. Expand the roster of Black Panther villains Marvel Studios Hopefully that will avoid any internal debate over whether T’Challa should still be used going forward because the hero deserves his video game spotlight.


By that time, Christopher Judge had already recorded his role for Marvel’s Avengers, so no attempt was made to change it. Marvel Snap’s Black Panther season brings new cards and locationsġ0 games by Black developers to check outĬhadwick Boseman’s sudden death in 2020 made Marvel Studios wary of recasting the role in live-action, and instead, T’Challa was respectfully retired from the MCU.
