Freemans main focus with continuing his role in the Black Panther franchise is to "do the first film justice" and to make sure he and the cast do right by the series' late leading man, Chadwick Boseman: "Obviously, the hope is we do the first film justice and we do Chadwick's legacy on it justice and make hopefully another good film."
Upcomingsuperhero film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which comes as a sequel to Black Panther (2018) will be released on July 8, 2022, in the United States as a part of Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) phase four.The sequel began filming earlier this year, and now photos from the movie sets have come out, revealing actors Dominique Thorne and Martin Freeman's looks.
MartinFreeman says that the upcoming Black Panther sequel will be "really exceptional", despite the loss of its main star, Chadwick Boseman. The actor, who appears in the Marvel Comic Universe (MCU) as Everett Ross, said fans would not see the new direction of the film coming "in a billion years".
contoh saling ketergantungan antara komponen biotik dan komponen abiotik adalah. Official TrailerMusicOverviewQueen Ramonda Angela Bassett, Shuri Letitia Wright, M’Baku Winston Duke, Okoye Danai Gurira and the Dora Milaje including Florence Kasumba, fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia Lupita Nyong’o and Everett Ross Martin Freeman and forge a new path for the kingdom of DateNovember 11, 2022CastAngela Bassett, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira, Florence Kasumba, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman, Tenoch Huerta, Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex LivanalliOfficial Teaser
Won 1 Primetime Emmy11 wins & 44 nominations totalKnown for Everett K. Ross2018Bilbo2012Bilbo2013Oliver Chamberlain2013ActorUpcoming5Previous9320222020–202220222022202120202020A ConfessionStephen FulcherDet. Supt. Stephen FulcherDep. Supt. Stephen FulcherTV Mini Series20192019201920182018201720172017WriterPrevious1ProducerPrevious5'Wakanda Forever' Stars Through the YearsVideos142Official siteMartin Freeman commercial agentHeight5′ 7″ mBornSeptember 8, 1971Aldershot, Hampshire, England, UKChildrenJoseph FreemanParentsGeoffrey FreemanRelativesOther worksPublicity listings5 Interviews3 Articles5 Magazine Cover PhotosTriviaDidn't get his driving license until 2016. It's rumored he went and got it so he could drive in StartUp 2016, but the real reason is unknown. Amanda Abbington, Martin's long term ex-partner, tweeted letting everyone know Martin finally got his driving license after years of not having one. During Series 2, Episode 2, of The Hounds of Baskerville 2012, Benedict Cumberbatch had to drive because Martin hadn't gotten his license does everyone have to pretend to be stupid and not know long words?TrademarksUsually plays mild-mannered characters in extraordinary circumstancesContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentLearn more about contributingEdit page
In the wake of Chadwick Boseman’s tragic death in 2020, many Marvel fans wondered how the “Black Panther” franchise could continue. Disney had already announced a sequel to Ryan Coogler’s 2018 hit, but it seemed impossible to keep making movies without Boseman as the eponymous superhero. Marvel eventually found a way, opting not to recast the role and instead take an ensemble approach that focuses on supporting characters with the upcoming “Black Panther Wakanda Forever.” But according to one of the film’s stars, Boseman still left a massive void on set. Martin Freeman, who reprises his role as Everett K. Ross, recently spoke to Collider about making the sequel without Boseman. While he acknowledges that the show had to go on, he emphasized that the crew missed Boseman as much as fans do. “It was strange, that side of it,” Freeman said. “On the one hand, you’re making the film that you’re there to make, and there are scores and scores of people on set, joined in this endeavor to make the film. But there’s also no question that, at the heart of it, there’s quite a gap now, and you felt it.” That said, Freeman had nothing but good things to say about his experience making the film. “With full respect to Ryan Coogler and everybody else, who’s sweating and bleeding to get this thing done properly, it was fun,” he said. “It was enjoyable. I was in and out of it quite quickly, I think. But I like playing Everett Ross. He’s a very fun character to play. He’s nicely simpatico for the story. He’s a good guy.” “But it was odd. Of course, it was odd with Chadwick not being there,” he continued. “There’s no way around that. I think everyone would find it pretty strange and sad, but at the same time, life things don’t just end. It’s not like, Well, that’s that’s happened, so we just all have to go off and never do it again.’” Despite Boseman’s absence, Freeman believes that the world of “Black Panther” is rich enough to sustain more films and is proud of the one they made. “When he passed, I thought, Okay, well maybe there just won’t be another one.’ But there are still other stories to tell within that world and other great characters,” he said. “I hope that we’ve made a good film. I trust Ryan Coogler a lot.” “Black Panther Wakanda Forever” will be released in theaters on November 11, 2022.
Home Movie News The English actor revealed he sees his character as both an outsider, but a genuine and unexpected ally. Martin Freeman returns in the role of US Government official Everett Ross in the upcoming Black Panther sequel, Black Panther Wakanda Forever, and has been speaking at length about his role within both the Black Panther universe and the MCU at large. Freeman joined the MCU in Captain America Civil War in a brief role, before expanding it considerably as the "outsider" representing the non-Wakandan world in Black Panther as he sought to earn the trust of the African country's most influential figures. In an interview with Digital Spy, Freeman admitted that his character was undoubtedly not within the inner circle of the Wakandan hierarchy, but that didn't mean he couldn't prove valuable to the most advanced nation on Earth. "He's the man on the outside. Because he's working for one of the most… I would say the most powerful country in the world, except for Wakanda. In this world, I guess it's along with Wakanda," said Freeman. "I guess he's a very useful ally to have in a country like America. He advocates for them, and I think that's very useful for them." Following his original appearance in Civil War, the character has straddled shades of grey and ambiguity, to begin with, before showing more of a proper commitment to the Wakandan cause following lifesaving treatment by Shuri Letitia Wright to a potentially fatal wound he sustained in the line of duty during the events of Black Panther. "In those black-and-white terms, you're not sure if he's a goodie or a baddie," Freeman continued. "And he's turned out to be a useful ally for the Wakandans, and I like that but he's not touchy-feely. He's not kind of cutesy. He's pretty straight. But he'll do what he can to sort of help the people he likes and loves." Ross' whiteness also, obviously and visually, makes him stand out as someone who is alien to the Wakndan life, but Freeman believes it isn't just his race and skin color that plays a part in his status of alignment, but the fact he represents the American government as well. "He’s working for who some people regard as… you know, it’s the world’s only superpower, right? And any superpower doesn’t want to get its power challenged. Whether Ross was Black, white or brown, he’d be within the heart of that. His main interest is to protect his own country. Clearly, he looks different. He doesn't look like the rest of the cast of Black Panther but at the same time, I think it's as much his nationality and his position in his government setup that makes him the outsider to Wakanda, and it makes him an unexpected ally, actually. Because I think it's as much his race as his status within the world’s only superpower, regardless of what colour he is." Wakanda Forever sees the return of Ryan Coogler as director, while Freeman joins fellow returning actors Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, and Winston Duke as well as MCU newcomers Michaela Coel, Dominique Thorne, and Tenoch Huerta. The plot of Wakanda Forever revolves around the loss of King T'Challa played by Chadwick Boseman, while introducing a new iteration of the King's alter ego, the Black Panther, while Wakanda wards off the threat of the underwater nemesis, Namor. You can check out the trailer for Wakanda Forever down below.
ApĂłs a morte do astro Chadwick Boseman, em agosto de 2020, incertezas pairaram sobre o destino do herĂłi Pantera Negra no universo Marvel nas telas. A confirmação do segundo filme rei de Wakanda chegou, mas ainda haviam dĂşvidas. Mesmo sem grandes detalhes, o ator inglĂŞs Martin Freeman confirmou sua presença na sequĂŞncia de Pantera Negra’.O intĂ©rprete do personagem Everett K. Ross havia dito que estaria de volta no papel antes da morte do colega de elenco. Agora, em entrevista ao site Collider, ele tocou no assunto. “Sim, estou no segundo Pantera Negra’. Logo vou falar com Ryan Coogler diretor e roteirista sobre como será”, disse MAISWakanda será tema de nova sĂ©rie da Marvel desenvolvida por diretor de “Pantera Negra”Loki’, sĂ©rie da Marvel exclusiva da Disney+, ganha primeiro pĂ´sterChris Evans nĂŁo retornará como CapitĂŁo AmĂ©rica no Universo Marvel, diz Kevin FeigeFalcĂŁo e o Soldado Invernal’ saiba quais filmes da Marvel assistir antes da sĂ©rieEle ainda afirmou nĂŁo ter ideia sobre o roteiro do filme nem o que vai acontecer, agora que Boseman nĂŁo está mais presente. “Antes de Chadwick morrer, se minha memĂłria nĂŁo falha, o roteiro estava pronto. Estavam trabalhando nele e Chadwick morreu. Pensei vejo um mundo sem Pantera Negra, porque como podemos fazer um Pantera Negra’ sem o Pantera Negra?'”, interpreta Everett K. Ross no universo Marvel. Imagem Marvel/DivulgaçãoPara Freeman, era impensável e incompreensĂvel a ideia de um filme da franquia sem a presença do colega. “Foi muito chocante e ainda Ă© muito, muito estranho que ele nĂŁo está mais aqui. Estou curioso, assim como vocĂŞ, para ver como ficará e vou descobrir logo. Tudo que sei Ă© que estou nele”, emendou o inglĂŞs. As filmagens devem começar entre junho e julho de previsĂŁo, por enquanto, Ă© que a sequĂŞncia de Pantera Negra’ chegue aos cinemas no dia 8 de julho de 2022. AlĂ©m de Freeman, Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira e Letitia Wright voltam ao elenco. NĂŁo haverá um substituto para Boseman no papel do rei T’Challa, como já confirmado por Coogler. O ator morreu no dia 28 de agosto do ano passado, apĂłs lutar contra um câncer Collider
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