Attack The Block put him on the map. Star Wars: Episode VII is making him a star. Could Marvel Studios fulfill his dreams?
British actor John Boyega landed the ultimate acting job of joining the Star Wars film franchise in J.J. Abram’s Episode 7 but the self-proclaimed comic book “nerd” has another gig he wants within the Disney empire. Earlier today, Boyega launched a storm of Marvel-related tweets, from his thoughts on some of the recent Marvel Comics headlines about Falcon becoming Captain America to his interest in a role with Marvel.
He flat out said he’s “aiming” for a role before teasing the character of Black Panther. And with San Diego Comic-Con beginning tomorrow with preview night, he couldn’t have picked a worse time if he’s just joking around – unless he’s trying to get fans riled up.
Marvel Studios hosts their panel on Saturday at 5:30 pm PST where they will provide an “inside look at the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.” And by that they mean they will unveil their upcoming slate of unannounced films that are scheduled out up to and including 2019. Marvel Studios president of production – and producer on all the films – Kevin Feige seemed to tease that characters like Black Panther could have their origins told within other films but we still included Black Panther as a title character we’d like to see get their own adventure in the coming years.
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Marvel role? ....hehehe ... I'm dam right aiming for it
— John Boyega (@JBoyega) July 22, 2014
Currently booking flight to wakanda
— John Boyega (@JBoyega) July 22, 2014 British actor John Boyega landed the ultimate acting job of joining the Star Wars film franchise in J.J. Abram’s Episode 7 but the self-proclaimed comic book “nerd” has another gig he wants within the Disney empire. Earlier today, Boyega launched a storm of Marvel-related tweets, from his thoughts on some of the recent Marvel Comics headlines about Falcon becoming Captain America to his interest in a role with Marvel.
He flat out said he’s “aiming” for a role before teasing the character of Black Panther. And with San Diego Comic-Con beginning tomorrow with preview night, he couldn’t have picked a worse time if he’s just joking around – unless he’s trying to get fans riled up.
Marvel Studios hosts their panel on Saturday at 5:30 pm PST where they will provide an “inside look at the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.” And by that they mean they will unveil their upcoming slate of unannounced films that are scheduled out up to and including 2019. Marvel Studios president of production – and producer on all the films – Kevin Feige seemed to tease that characters like Black Panther could have their origins told within other films but we still included Black Panther as a title character we’d like to see get their own adventure in the coming years.
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