Marvel and Smithsonian National Museum have a surprise for fans of the company's movies and African culture. Yes, there will be a special space to display the artifacts used in Black Panther.
Visitors to the museum will also be able to see interesting elements such as the suit worn by Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War and behind-the-scenes footage of the shooting.
The most interesting part of the presentation is the first version of the Black Panther script. Reviewing a document like this can shed light on how Marvel Studios originally planned the movie's development.
"I think the film presented notions of African royalty, dignity, modernity, and respect for culture and tradition that many people were proud to see represented on screen," said the curator in charge of the Black Panther exhibition, Rhea Combs.

Scene of the Wakanda relics in a museum (Photo: Marvel)
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