Directedby Ryan Coogler, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba, Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Tenoch Huerta, Martin Home Movie News Martin Freeman was first introduced to the MCU with Captain America Civil War and continues his role in Black Panther Wakanda Forever. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Martin Freeman is a celebrated actor, appearing in countless films and shows such as The World's End, Sherlock, and Fargo. He's even led the way in The Hobbit, Peter Jackson's second trilogy based on the work of Tolkien. However, the star is ready to reprise one of his biggest roles when he returns as Everett K. Ross in Black Panther Wakanda Forever. Freeman joined the MCU in 2016 with Captain America Civil War before returning two years later for the first Black Panther installment. Now that the actor has three Marvel films under his belt, he feels he has an excellent grasp of who his character is. Freeman recently spoke with DigitalSpy, where he discussed how he became an ally to the nation of Wakanda and why his character wasn't initially so black-and-white. "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. 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. In those black-and-white terms, you're not sure if he's a goodie or a baddie. And he's turned out to be a useful ally for [Wakanda] 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." Martin Freeman Says It's Not His Skin That Makes Him an Outsider Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Although Martin Freeman tells DigitalSpy he felt like an outsider in Wakanda; he realizes it's because of his government position with the United States in the MCU. The heroes of Marvel and the powerful officials within the government have a long history together in the connected universe, as the Sokovia Accords and other regulations have helped and hindered the citizens living within the MCU. During his interview, Freeman says his character's intentions are always to protect his country. "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," he explains. "Whether Ross was Black, white, or brown, he'd be within the heart of that. His main interest is to protect his own country." Freeman continues, "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 color he is." Fans can see Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, Lake Bell, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Michaela Coel, and Tenoch Huerta alongside Freeman in the upcoming sequel. Black Panther Wakanda Forever is ready for release, arriving in theaters on Friday, Nov. 11. MartinFreeman's character, Everett Ross was first introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the film Captain America: Civil War as was Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa aka Black Panther. Freeman reprised his role in Black Panther as an ally to the King of Wakanda.In the film Agent Ross further built his relationship with T'Challa, but also formed a bond with Shuri after she saved his
Martin Freeman has reflected on the legacy of The Office and his role in Black Panther Wakanda Forever. READ MORE Black Panther Wakanda Forever review a magical memorial to Chadwick Boseman The actor returns as Everett K. Ross in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU. He opened up recently about playing fan-favourite characters having played Tim Canterbury in The Office in long-running storylines in an interview with NME. “I’m extremely proud of playing Ross,” Freeman said, saying how much he enjoys being “second string” in the MCU. “A lot more people have seen Ross than Tim Canterbury, that’s for sure. But because these films aren’t about Everett Ross, he’s very much second string
 I like that. It’s certainly got a bigger audience than The Office – but I’m still very proud of The Office.” Watch the full interview below Freeman also reflected on the death of Chadwick Boseman, who led the first Marvel film as T’Challa/Black Panther, and how the cast and crew of Black Panther were able to still make the sequel. “The main thing about Chad’s death is that a lovely man was lost,” Freeman said. “That was the true tragedy. For us, [it was] also very difficult because he led this film and led this story. “But by the time you’re on the ground filming it, you’ve done a lot of your grieving. The shock of it has slightly cleared so you’re able to work. If that wasn’t the case, you couldn’t make the film.” In a four-star review of Black Panther Wakanda Forever, NME wrote “What really makes the film stand out is its mature atmosphere. This is about grief, more so than any other Marvel movie, and the legacy one leaves behind.”

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".

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. 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". Boseman, who played the character of
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 dĂșvidas. Mesmo sem grandes detalhes, o ator inglĂȘs Martin Freeman confirmou sua presença na sequĂȘncia 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 serĂĄ tema de nova sĂ©rie da Marvel desenvolvida por diretor de “Pantera Negra”Loki’, sĂ©rie da Marvel exclusiva da Disney+, ganha primeiro pĂŽsterChris Evans nĂŁo retornarĂĄ 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 estĂĄ 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 impensĂĄvel 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 estĂĄ mais aqui. Estou curioso, assim como vocĂȘ, para ver como ficarĂĄ e vou descobrir logo. Tudo que sei Ă© que estou nele”, emendou o inglĂȘs. As filmagens devem começar entre junho e julho de previsĂŁo, por enquanto, Ă© que a sequĂȘncia 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 haverĂĄ um substituto para Boseman no papel do rei T’Challa, como jĂĄ confirmado por Coogler. O ator morreu no dia 28 de agosto do ano passado, apĂłs lutar contra um cĂąncer Collider
MartinFreeman is opening up about shooting the "Black Panther" sequel, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," without the late Chadwick Boseman. While speaking to Collider last week, the actor said it

Martin Freeman has spoken about filming "Black Panther Wakanda Forever" without Chadwick Boseman. Boseman passed away of colon cancer in August 2020 at the age of 43. "There's quite a gap now, and you felt it," Freeman told Collider. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. Martin Freeman has spoken about returning to film "Black Panther Wakanda Forever" after the death of Chadwick Boseman in to Collider, Freeman said that filming without Boseman — who played the titular Black Panther/T'Challa in the 2018 original — was "strange and sad.""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," Freeman said. "With full respect to Ryan Coogler and everybody else, who's sweating and bleeding to get this thing done properly, it was fun."Freeman said that although his character, CIA Agent Everett Ross, "is a very fun character to play," his experience on set "was odd" without Boseman. "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.' But it was odd," the actor explained. Martin Freeman as Everett Ross in "Black Panther." Marvel "When he passed, I thought, 'Okay, well maybe there just won't be another one,'" the "Sherlock" star added. "But there are still other stories to tell within that world and other great characters. I think, and I hope that we've made a good film. I trust Ryan Coogler a lot."Freeman is not the only "Black Panther" cast member to discuss the absence of Bassett, who plays Ramonda, the mother of Boseman's Black Panther, spoke to The Guardian last year about how the loss of Boseman affected the cast. "Everyone felt, the first week of shooting, the presence of Chadwick and missing him on that throne," she said. "But we all came together and just paid homage to him before we began, which was wonderful 
 everyone just speaking beautiful words about him and expressing how much we care and how he informed and inspired us."

Earlierthis week Marvel announced that Martin Freeman would be joining his Sherlock and Hobbit co-star Benedict Civil War, before turning bad and joining forces with Klaw in Black Panther.
Home Movie News How does his character relate to Iron Man and Captain America's feud, and particularly Black Panther's role in the superhero showdown? Among the many questions that have been floating around concerning Captain America Civil War, the epic third installment in the Captain America franchise and likely one of the most profitable films of 2016, but one has continued to stick out. That would be the role that will be inhabited by one Martin Freeman, the superb actor from Sherlock, Fargo Season 1, and the upcoming Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, who has been attached to the third film for awhile but whose character has remained secret...until today. In an upcoming Empire Magazine story, it's revealed that Freeman will play Everett Ross, a character that will certainly be familiar to fans of the Black Panther comics. In the movie, he is part of the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre in the upcoming Marvel film, and works, as you can see, alongside Emily VanCamp's Agent 13 - if the uniforms on the men behind them are to be taken literally, they seem to be in Germany. Of course, fans of Black Panther know Ross as a longtime supporting character in the series, who is a foremost expert on Wakanda, the realm that Black Panther rules over. In future installments, he also has interactions with Panther's younger sister, but that's for a sequel many years from now. For now, let's just be happy that Freeman is playing a decent fella, unlike his character in Fargo. Here's the full image of Freeman and VanCamp from the Empire Magazine story Image via Marvel Here's the plot synopsis for Captain America Civil War Marvel’s “Captain America Civil War” finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability. Marvel’s “Captain America Civil War” stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Emily VanCamp, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd and Frank Grillo, with William Hurt and Daniel BrĂŒhl. Anthony & Joe Russo are directing with Kevin Feige producing. Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee are the executive producers. The screenplay is by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. Get ready to pick a side and join the nonstop action playing out on two fronts when Marvel’s “Captain America Civil War” opens in theaters on May 6, 2016. For more on Captain America Civil War, peruse our recent links below Captain America Civil War’ Empire Cover Teases Superhero Smackdown New Captain America Civil War’ Images Reveal Villain Crossbones Captain America Civil War’ Funko Pop Toys Revealed Chris Evans Explains Why Captain America Civil War’ Is Not an Avengers Movie Image via Marvel Image via Marvel
BlackPanther (2018) Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. The Black Panther lives. And when he fights for the fate of Wakanda, I will be right beside him. bMH8cL.
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