New reports suggest T’Challa’sBlack Pantherwill be recast in theMCU, but this news has me worried about Shuri. The late Chadwick Boseman first brought T’Challa into the MCU in 2016’sCaptain America: Civil War, and was set up to be one of the central characters in the MCU for years to come. Unfortunately, Boseman’s sudden 2020 passing made this impossible, but we saw a new Black Panther take his place in 2022’sBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever. I loved seeingLetitia Wright’s Shuristep up, but I’m now worried about her future in the MCU.

T’Challa is one of Marvel Comics' most notable and powerful superheroes, so it was a shame we didn’t get to see some of his best stories come to life in the MCU. Marvel may soon have this opportunity, however, as a recent report by insiderJeff Sneidersuggests that"the door is firmly open"for Marvel torecast T’Challa in the MCU.I’m very excited about the possibility of seeing a new T’Challa as the Black Panther, but this could come with dire consequences for the MCU’s newest Wakandan protector.

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I Want T’Challa’s Black Panther To Return To The MCU, But Not Yet

A Variant Of T’Challa Could Become The MCU’s New Black Panther

Chadwick Boseman portrayedT’Challa, the King of Wakanda and the first on-screen Black Panther, in three live-action movies, and also had a posthumous cameo inBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverand loaned his voice to several T’Challa variants in the animatedWhat If…?series.Boseman’s significance as T’Challa meant that Marvel Studios and Ryan Coogler were reluctant to recast the character following the actor’s passing. I understood this choice at the time, but I now firmly believe recasting T’Challa would be a beautiful way to pay homage to Boseman.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverdealt directly with the impact of Chadwick Boseman’s passing, using T’Challa’s own demise in the MCU as a vehicle for our grief.While Earth-616’s T’Challa has passed on, however, the exploration of the multiverse means it would be simple for Marvel Studios to introduce a new iteration of T’Challa into the MCU. I could see this happening inAvengers: Doomsday, Secret Warsor theMCU’s upcomingBlack Panther 3, but I don’t want T’Challa to return to the MCU too soon.

Shuri Deserves More Time As The Black Panther After Wakanda Forever

Shuri Became The New Black Panther Following Her Brother’s Demise

A year afterT’Challa’s death in the MCU, attacks from Namor and ther Talokanil and the death of Angela Bassett’s Queen Ramonda forced Shuri to restart her research on creating a synthetic heart-shaped herb. Once successful, we saw her become the MCU’s new Black Panther after meeting her cousin, Killmonger, on the Ancestral Plane in an incredibly heated moment.As the Black Panther, Shuri was strong enough to defeat Namor and call for a truce, setting herself up as a new formidable hero in the MCU, but we haven’t seen her since.

I really hope that Shuri gets a few more adventures as the Black Panther before a new version of T’Challa joins the MCUand presumably replaces her as Wakanda’s protector. Shuri’s time as the Black Panther in Marvel Comics was full of twists, turns and excitement, and I’d love for this to be translated into the live-action MCU. I reckon Shuri’s Black Panther would be a huge asset to theMCU’s upcoming Avengers team, and could perhaps even headlineBlack Panther 3before the new T’Challa steps in to take her place.

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Shuri’s Black Panther Is The Victim Of A Wider MCU Issue

Shuri Isn’t The Only New Hero We’ve Waited Ages To See

Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverhit theaters in November 2022, meaning we’ve now been waiting over two years forShuri’s Black Panther to return to the MCU. As one of the MCU’s most exciting new heroes,it’s a shame that we haven’t seen more of Shuri, and an even bigger shame that it seems as though her time as the Black Panther might already be coming to an end. She isn’t the only victim of this issue, however, as many heroes have been taking a very long time to return thanks to Marvel’s increase in work and slow-down in production.

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Marvel Studios has introduced several new heroes in recent years, but many of them don’t seem to have any confirmed future in upcoming MCU projects.

Aside from voice appearances in the animatedWhat If…?series, many new heroes from Phases 4 and 5 still haven’t returned to the MCU following their live-action debuts.This has impacted the likes of Shang-Chi, Marc Spector’s Moon Knight, the Eternals, Jennifer Walters' She-Hulk and G’iah, among others, all of whom seriously need more development. I really hope thatT’Challa being recastdoesn’t mean the end of Shuri’s career as theBlack Panther, especially if this means she only gets one adventure as the iconic Marvel hero.

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Black Panther follows King T’Challa as he returns to Wakanda to assume the throne of the technologically advanced African nation. Faced with internal and external challenges, T’Challa dons the Black Panther mantle, uniting with allies to protect Wakanda from potential global conflict.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever explores the efforts of Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye, and the Dora Milaje as they strive to safeguard Wakanda from external threats following King T’Challa’s passing. Collaborating with allies like War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross, they seek to shape the nation’s future.

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