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'Wakanda Forever' scores 12 NAACP Image Award nominations
Read full article: 'Wakanda Forever' scores 12 NAACP Image Award nominations“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” has been nominated for 12 NAACP Image Awards, while “The Woman King” and “Abbott Elementary” will enter next month’s ceremony as other top nominees.
‘Black Panther’ director Ryan Coogler mistaken for bank robber in Atlanta
Read full article: ‘Black Panther’ director Ryan Coogler mistaken for bank robber in AtlantaPolice said movie director Ryan Coogler was briefly handcuffed by Atlanta police after a bank teller mistook him for a robber when he passed her a note while trying to withdraw a large amount of cash from his account.
‘Fashioning the Future’: The new exhibits on display at the Taubman Museum of Art
Read full article: ‘Fashioning the Future’: The new exhibits on display at the Taubman Museum of ArtThe Taubman Museum of Art has new exhibits all apart of their 'Fashioning the Future' series. Costumes and jewelry from the red carpet and Hollywood films will be available to see starting this weekend.
Disney delays 'Indiana Jones 5,’ ‘Black Panther 2’ releases
Read full article: Disney delays 'Indiana Jones 5,’ ‘Black Panther 2’ releasesThe Walt Disney Co_ is pushing back the release dates of many of its upcoming titles, including the untitled Indiana Jones movie and the Black Panther sequel “Wakanda Forever.”.
Toy safety group releases annual list of top 10 ‘worst’ toys
Read full article: Toy safety group releases annual list of top 10 ‘worst’ toysWith parents looking for ways to keep children occupied during the coronavirus pandemic, and with the 2020 Christmas shopping season approaching, toy safety awareness is critical, the group said. The Toy Association, which represents toy manufacturers, called the WATCH list needlessly alarmist. ___The full “10 Worst Toys of 2020” list and their potential dangers from World Against Toys Causing Harm Inc.:1. Potential choking hazards. Potential choking hazard.
Lupita Nyong'o says Chadwick Boseman's 'power lives on'
Read full article: Lupita Nyong'o says Chadwick Boseman's 'power lives on'LOS ANGELES – Lupita Nyong'o has written a stirring tribute to her late “Black Panther" co-star Chadwick Boseman, calling him a man whose power will ”reverberate for generations." She says Boseman “cared so much about humanity, about Black people, about his people” and that "his power lives on and will reverberate for generations to come." Nyongo's words follow similar tributes in recent days from “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler and co-star Michael B. Jordan. Jordan wrote directly to Boseman, saying, “Everything you’ve given the world … the legends and heroes that you’ve shown us we are … will live on forever. But the thing that hurts the most is that I now understand how much of a legend and hero YOU are.”
Boseman to be honored in hometown, where he inspired others
Read full article: Boseman to be honored in hometown, where he inspired othersMason Wilkes, 4, of South Carolina, poses for his father in a Black Panther costume, in front of a painting during a Chadwick Boseman Tribute on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Anderson, S.C. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
In mock funerals and `42 jerseys, kids mourn Black Panther
Read full article: In mock funerals and `42 jerseys, kids mourn Black PantherOther young fans mourned in more private ways, watching Black Panther" and 42 for the umpteenth time with their families in Boseman's honor. He stumbled on word of Boseman's death on TikTok, before his mother had broken the news. They went the funeral route, using a black car seat for their prone Black Panther. It's so important to acknowledge this loss to children, especially Black children, she said. Boseman's death, she said, may be difficult for parents to discuss because they're reluctant to burst the larger-than-life bubble created in movies.
Current events push 'Black Panther,' Fox News to big ratings
Read full article: Current events push 'Black Panther,' Fox News to big ratingsFILE - In this Jan. 29, 2018 file photo, Chadwick Boseman, a cast member in "Black Panther," poses at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles. Actor Chadwick Boseman, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown before finding fame as the regal Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, has died of cancer. His representative says Boseman died Friday, Aug. 28, 2020 in Los Angeles after a four-year battle with colon cancer. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Current events push 'Black Panther,' Fox News to big ratings
Read full article: Current events push 'Black Panther,' Fox News to big ratingsABC had 2.75 million, CBS had 2.4 million, ION Television had 1.3 million, Univision had 1.2 million Fox had 1.1 million and Telemundo had 1 million. Republican National Convention (Thursday), Fox News, 9 million. Republican National Convention (Tuesday), Fox News, 7.9 million. Republican National Convention (Monday), Fox News, 7 million. Republican National Convention (Wednesday), Fox News, 6.9 million.
Chadwick Boseman didn't just play icons. He was one.
Read full article: Chadwick Boseman didn't just play icons. He was one.FILE - In this Feb. 14, 2018 photo, actor Chadwick Boseman poses for a portrait in New York to promote his film, "Black Panther." Boseman, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown before finding fame as the regal Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, has died of cancer. His representative says Boseman died Friday, Aug. 28, 2020 in Los Angeles after a four-year battle with colon cancer. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP)
'Black Panther' sequel release date announced
Read full article: 'Black Panther' sequel release date announcedEight movies were nominated for best picture on Tuesday, but there are two that couldn't be more different -- "Black Panther," the Marvel blockbuster; and "Roma," Alfonso Cuarn's black-and-white Netflix film -- might be the most significantANAHEIM, California (CNN) - "Black Panther" fans can finally mark their calendars for the highly-anticipated sequel. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige took the stage at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, along with film director Ryan Coogler, to announce that the second movie of the "Black Panther" saga will debut in theaters on May 6, 2022. The Disney-Marvel movie won three Oscars for original score and production as well as costume design. After hitting theaters in February 2018, "Black Panther" has grossed more than $700 million, according to Box Office Mojo. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.