Deadline: After 10 films and $7 billion, Marvel Studios is finally stepping up the diversity in their long-range superhero slate. Introduced onstage today alongside Avengers stars Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, 42‘s Chadwick Boseman will be the first African-American superhero to lead a stand-alone Marvel tentpole in 2017’s Black Panther. I hear he’s signed a lucrative five-film deal that begins with 2016’s Captain America: Civil War continues through Marvel’s just-unveiled Phase 3 lineup.
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yes balck panther, captain marvel and dr strange will bring diversity and also continuity after phase 3, we cannot have ironman, thor and the gang intact forever, someone has to die, they might eventually split up because it will be boring to see them without bring changes and more characters on board, another thing that would help is other new characters also have different worlds like black panther so it brings us some refreshing scenes than a typical new york environment.