Black Panther 3: T’Challa II’s Age Problem

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Black Panther 3: Did Marvel Make The Right Call? Marvel has officially cast David Jonsson as Prince T'Challa II, confirming that the son introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will become the MCU's next Black Panther. It's a bold move that honors Chadwick Boseman's legacy without recasting the original T'Challa—but it also raises one massive continuity question. How does a child introduced in Wakanda Forever become the adult hero leading Black Panther 3 just a few years later? This video explores why Avengers: Secret Wars may hold the answer, how Ryan Coogler's long-term plan could reshape the franchise, and why this transition carries enormous emotional and cultural weight for the MCU. We also break down why Wakanda Forever handled Boseman's passing so effectively, what Shuri's future means for the franchise, and why David Jonsson faces one of Marvel's toughest acting challenges. Rather than replacing Chadwick Boseman, Marvel appears to be building a new generation of Black Pa

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