"Black Panther (Animated Series)" News & Discussion Thread (Spoilers)

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Marvel Comics and the BET Network have made a deal to produce a Black Panther prime-time animated series for the 2008 - 2009 television season.

BET made the announcement at its upfront presentation in New York, citing the upcoming Black Panther animated series as one of the highlights. Reginald Hudlin, president of entertainment for BET and current scribe for the Black Panther comic book series for Marvel, is slated to play an undisclosed role in the production. Here's how the series was described at BET's upfront presentation, as seen below.

"From Marvel Comics, who brought the world Spider-Man, X-Men, the Fantastic Four and Iron Man, comes a prime-time animated series featuring the first Black superhero. A wise and just African warrior king. A technologically advanced superhero with a proud past."

The Black Panther prime-time animated series is set to premiere in the first quarter of 2009.

The Black Panther character was recently seen in the animated Ultimate Avengers II: Rise of the Panther (talkback).

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Cool. I guess they choose BET instead of Nicktoon because Reginald Hudlin. I just hope the series is good and does'nt fall into a stereotype. I really don't want see T'Challa wearing bling-bling or girls booty shaking on the series:sweat: .
 
Am I glad he's getting a series? Yes. Am I glad it's on BET? Not so much. I don't want this shuffled inbetween a lot of other garbage, at least make sure it's in prime-time or something so people can find it.
 
I remember this was rumored awhile ago but I am glad to see if announced. I can't wait to see more on this unfold and I think it's a good move on Marvel's part to try and branch out their properties some more. I am eager to see some character designs and voice cast announcements.
 
Huh.

Now out of all the Marvel characters that could be animated and of all the time slots, Black Panther in Prime-Time wasn't it.

I haven't read any BP and I think the only places I've really seen him is Ultimate Avengers 2 and the Ultimates 3 comic.

I'd like to see Wakanda and him actually being ruler of it, not have him being in America all the time.

Don't have a clue what type of network BET is so I can't comment on that.
 
This could be a nice change of pace for the channel... or end up being more sterotypical crap for BET. Undecided, but like I said, could be good. I'd love to see how T'Challa's portrayed.
 
Well, I have a much stronger incentive to go to the Black Panel at NYCC today, if nothing else. Was planning to go anyway, since I thought it was fun last year and criminally under-reported, but now I'll have something I can really ask.

-- Ed
 
I really want another actor to take this role. Lamaar, David, Harewood, and Kevin Michael Richardson are all the go-to black guys for animation. I want an unrecognizable actor.
 
Black Panther is a great Marvel character, but it sure is surprising to see him in animated series, who are going to be his villains? There can't be a super hero with no villains to fight.

You probably would ask: How is he great to me since I hardly know anything related to his characters? Answer: I knew him when he met zombie Luke Cage, and that he is Ororo's "Storm's" husband just so recently. I was longing to read his comics for a while but never found them in any comic shop in my country.
 
Interesting, very interesting. Like Spider-Man, I'm very much looking forward to seeing the character designs and how the animation looks.

Overall, it really looks like BET is trying to get into the animation game as they have a Dwayne McDuffie helmed animated series in the works as well. Should be interesting to see what happens with these animated series they are working on.

-Joe!
 
Seems like Marvel is really putting out the animated versions of comics characters these days. Though I've never cared for BET if I ever get cable again, I may check this out.
 
Seems like his rogues gallery is somewhat lacking.

Maybe he could borrow some villains or maybe the creators can create some new ones to fill the gap?
 
let's hope this lasts at least two seasons, enough to justify a Blade series
I think Carl Lumbley would fit because I've heard him voice an indigenous African as the Stalker in Batman Beyond. Or at least I thought he was a native of Africa. Was the Stalker born in Africa or was he a Westerner?
 
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