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The Watch Anal Angels Vol.7 Onlinehighly-anticipated sequel to Marvel's record-shattering box office successBlack Pantherhas been in the works for some time. But it wasn't until this afternoon that we officially learned director and writer Ryan Coogler would return to helm the follow-up project.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Coogler "quietly closed a deal to write and direct the sequel" a few months ago, an unsurprising move considering the first film's success.
The report adds: "Sources say the plan at this stage is for Coogler to write next year with an eye to start production in either late 2019 or early 2020." This timeline has not yet been confirmed by Marvel Studios, but is in line with industry speculation.
SEE ALSO: There’s a 'Hamilton' Easter Egg in 'Marvel’s Spider-Man'Many fans are ecstatic over the return of the beloved creator, taking to Twitter to voice their support.
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Little is known about the forthcoming film, but you can expect much of the original cast to return under Coogler's direction—assuming Infinity War didn't wreak more havoc than we realized.
Until then, Coogler is set to produce Space Jam 2, starring LeBron James. Plus, his new take on the Rocky franchise, Creed II, is set to hit theaters November 21. It will starBlack Pantheralumnus Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed.
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