Erik Killmonger arrived in Wakanda after spending years living around the globe. In his time away from his home country, the warrior learned how to fight and organize an army. When he was old enough ...
The Marvel animated show twists the events of Iron Man, putting Tony Stark on a different path with a Wakandan outcast. Sean knows far too much about Marvel, DC and Star Wars, and poured this ...
The lovable, mischievous villain, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), was first introduced into the MCU in the 2011 film Thor. He then appeared in five more movies in the series, including Thor: Ragnarok and ...
Arguably one of the greatest MCU villains of all time was Killmonger in Black Panther. As played by Michael B. Jordan in the film, his performance and the character were so compelling, many were sorry ...
Editor's Note: The following article contains spoilers for both Thor: Love and Thunder and Black Panther.Once upon a time, when the Marvel Cinematic Universe was still in its infancy and the very ...
Marvel Studios films are known for bringing some of the most complex and thought-provoking villains to the big screen. Love them or hate them, audiences have a fascination with characters like Thanos, ...
Michael B. Jordan opened up about the lasting effects of playing Erik Killmonger in Black Panther, revealing how the intense role led him to seek therapy. The actor explained how portraying the ...
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Michael B. Jordan’s character Erik Killmonger’s hairstyle from Black Panther made a significant impact. This look was more than just stylish; it was a statement. It represents heritage, strength, and ...
At the end of the now Oscar-nominated Black Panther, Michael B. Jordan’s Erik Killmonger met his tragic end. That seemingly made it unlikely that we would ever see him again, but you never say never, ...
I am starting to sense a common thread in almost all of the What If…? episodes that Marvel is doing here. That would be the freedom to kill anyone and everyone they want, sometimes multiple times ...