02 Feb 2018 ● English ● 2 hrs 14 mins
Cast: Andy Serkis, Chadwick Boseman, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o, Michael B Jordan
Crew: Ryan Coogler (Director), Rachel Morrison (Director of Photography), Ludwig Goransson (Music Director)
Rating: U/A (India), PG (Singapore), 15 (Denmark), 12A (Ireland)
Release Dates: 22 Feb 2018 (Russia | Wide Theatrical Release), 16 Feb 2018 (United States | Wide Theatrical Release), 16 Feb 2018 (South Africa | Wide Theatrical Release), 16 Feb 2018 (India | Wide Theatrical Release), 16 Feb 2018 (Canada | Wide Theatrical Release), 15 Feb 2018 (United Arab Emirates | Wide Theatrical Release), 15 Feb 2018 (New Zealand | Wide Theatrical Release), 15 Feb 2018 (Germany | Wide Theatrical Release), 15 Feb 2018 (Czech Republic | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Tunisia | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Singapore | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Poland | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Philippines | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Norway | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Netherlands | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Malaysia | Wide Theatrical Release), 14 Feb 2018 (Indonesia | Wide Theatrical Release), 13 Feb 2018 (United Kingdom | Wide Theatrical Release), 13 Feb 2018 (Ireland | Wide Theatrical Release), 02 Feb 2018 (South Korea | Wide Theatrical Release)
Tagline: Long live the king.
After a long time I have watched such compelling movie. There are many reasons in the story that makes you interested. What I like is that the script goes smooth and stable, like a chain. To create twists or turns, nothing is embedded in between or artificially.
Black Panther takes you from ancient times to current period, so from the very beginning it engages you.