Follow Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverDoctor Doom becomes the villain Black Panther 3 may continue the best trick for the MCU in the series. Debuting the nation of Wakanda in the first movie Black Panther The movies excel at world-building, expanding the MCU’s geography in very impressive ways. That’s why Victor von Doom creates a very exciting opportunity. Black Panther 3.
Although not explicitly cited Wakanda ForeverThere are several ways that Doctor Doom can appear. Black Panther 3. Dora Milaje’s Midnight Angel armor first appeared in the comics while Wakanda was at war with Doom. Ironheart’s comics career began when he took on the role of Iron Man when he met Doom. Doctor Doom also sought out the vibranium of Wakanda due to his unique ability to wield magical power (not yet seen in the MCU). However, Namor also predicts that Wakanda will soon be attacked by rival nations and one nation in particular may be leading the attack. Black Panther 3.
Doctor Doom’s Latveria Continues Black Panther World Building Trick![Castle in Latveria in Marvel Comics](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201400%20700'%3E%3C/svg%3E)
Doctor Doom’s MCU debut would likely also mean the introduction of Latveria, the nation that Victor rules with an iron fist. Located in Eastern Europe, Latveria is a small but mighty kingdom guarded by an army of Victor’s own Doombots. It is also a castle bunker, where Doctor Doom is virtually untouchable and dares any country to step into the sovereign territory of Latveria (this would be seen as an act of war).
introducing Latvia, Black Panther the franchise’s world-building trend. The first film naturally introduced the secretive African nation of Wakanda and Wakanda Forever introduced the audience to Talokan, the undersea kingdom of Namor. As such, Latveria would continue the model by offering a whole new nation to explore, uniquely led by one of the Marvel Universe’s greatest villains.
Why is the Black Panther Series So Good at World Building?
This Black Panther The movies have been doing double duty so far. The films advance the story of Black Panther, while simultaneously expanding the MCU with new locales and shaking up the geopolitical landscape. That’s probably why Black Panther First of all, movies are very good at building worlds. There are strong narrative reasons for releasing these new nations that have had lasting effects on the MCU in general. The threat of the exposure of Namor’s Talokan sparks a major conflict with Wakanda, while a vibranium arms race begins in the background (and will likely continue into the future of the MCU).
Latveria’s possibly future debut will be the natural next step to follow. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. How will the MCU respond to a new nation ruled by a great super villain? Continuing the trend of world building through Doctor Doom and the European kingdom Black Panther 3 It’s a very exciting opportunity that the MCU can and should capitalize on.