Pierce describes how a tense scene in his new thriller, "Don't Hang Up," echoes Ryan Coogler's real-life encounter with the police.
Ryan Coogler, the director of the "Black Panther" movies, was mistaken for a bank robber in a Bank of America branch in January — and ended up in handcuffs.
An omicron surge postponed production on the set of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” after several cast and crew members tested positive for the COVID-19 variant. […]
Yahoo Entertainment spoke with petition creator Emmanuel "E-Man" Noisette, a Chicago-based movie critic, about Derrick Boseman's backing of his petition. "The validation is nice," he says.
The "Black Panther" actress, 27, insists she didn't didn't share anti-vax views on the set of the Marvel movie. "I honestly assert that this was completely untrue," she said.
The late actor recorded his final performance as T'Challa prior to his death last year.
One week after winning historic Oscar, Zhao debuts footage from her MCU star-studded debut, with a cast that features Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek and a buff Kumail Nanjiani.
Before she begins Marvel sequel, Oscar-winning actress is producing and voicing role in YouTube kids series "Super Sema."
"He was my friend and so it's hard to think of him in the past tense still," she said.
Stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, director Kari Skogland and executive producer-writer Malcolm Spellman on how latest show fits in the Marvel Universe and the challenge of following "WandaVision."
The Oscar-winning costume designer explains the connective tissue between her secret behind-the-scenes work on "Black Panther" and the new Eddie Murphy-fronted comedy sequel.
Ruth E. Carter, the legendary costume designer known for working on films like “Malcolm X,” “Amistad” and “Black Panther,” will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, making her only the second costume designer to ever be recognized. The other costume designer is Edith Head, who was honored in 1960 back when the Walk of Fame was first created. Carter though has already made history, as she’s the first Black woman to ever win the Oscar for costume design, doing so for her work on “Black Panther” in 2018. Carter will be recognized in a star dedication ceremony on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. PT, and guest speakers Oprah Winfrey and Eddie Murphy, with whom she worked this past year on “Coming 2 America,” will honor her at the ceremony. And though the ceremony this year will be virtual, the Ruth E. Carter star will be put in place at 6800 Hollywood Blvd. You can stream the ceremony through the walkoffame.com website. Also Read: 11 Legendary Celebs Who Don't Have Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Photos) Carter got her start when she met Spike Lee at the Los Angeles Theater Center in 1986, who hired her for his second film “School Daze.” She has since collaborated with him on “Do the Right Thing,” “Mo’ Better Blues,” “Jungle Fever,” “Oldboy,” “Da Sweet Blood of Jesus” and was nominated for an Oscar for “Malcolm X.” She was also nominated for an Emmy for the TV series “Roots.” Carter has also worked with legendary directors such as Steven Spielberg and John Singleton and has dressed actors from Denzel Washington to Josh Brolin and actresses from Angela Bassett to Oprah. She’s come to be known for her costumes inspired by traditional African tribal wear merged with a contemporary look delivering fashion and function, even incorporating technology in a way that has made her style one of the top voices in Afrofuturism. In addition to work on television, Carter has also made her foray into consumer fashion with a Conscious Collection collaboration with H&M featuring Carter’s ’90s street-inspired look from her early films. Her next film, “Coming 2 America,” debuts on Amazon Prime Video on March 5. Read original story Ruth E Carter Becomes Only 2nd Costume Designer to Get Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame At TheWrap
Chadwick Boseman's wife Simone Ledward delivered a deeply-moving speech as she accepted the Actor Tribute gong at the Gotham Awards.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige talks about how they'll move forward on "Black Panther 2" without Chadwick Boseman.
Fellow Marvel actors Robert Downey Jr. and Don Cheadle presented the award while paying tribute to their late co-star.
On Sunday, the late "Black Panther" star will be awarded the Hero for the Ages honor during the "MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of All Time" special.
Bassett played Ramonda, the mother of Boseman's T'Challa, in the 2018 mega-hit "Black Panther."
Disney+ also released an updated "Black Panther" intro as a "special tribute" to Boseman, who died in August.
Julia Swain's documentary “Lady Cameraman,” about to be shown at the EnergaCamerimage Film Festival, celebrates female cinematographers – including Rachel Morrison (pictured), Reed Morano, Mandy Walker and Natasha Braier – and their success stories, including Morrison's work on blockbuster “Black Panther.” “ 'Black Panther' smashed the ceiling in terms of women hopefully being able to […]
"It’s only a matter of time before they do it," Wright tells Yahoo Entertainment.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Donald Trump, actor and producer Michael B. Jordan and rapper Megan Thee Staillion have made this year's TIME 100 list.
Jackson says that Boseman's Black Panther gave "kids a hero they could aspire to."
Chadwick Boseman was buried near his South Carolina hometown six days after he died at his home in Los Angeles, according to a death certificate obtained Monday by The Associated Press. The “Black Panther” star was laid to rest Sept. 3 at Welfare Baptist Church Cemetery in Belton, South Carolina, about 11 miles from Boseman's hometown of Anderson, the Los Angeles County Certificate showed.
After attending his memorial over the weekend, Nyong'o posted a social media tribute to the actor, who died Aug. 28, at age 43, after his secret, four-year battle with colon cancer.
Chadwick Boseman died on Aug. 28 following a private years-long battle with colon cancer