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Black Panther and Cosmic Ghost Rider Join Marvel Cosmic Invasion

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Kotaku

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Marvel Cosmic Invasion, a retro-inspired pixel-art brawler developed by Tribute Games, has announced two new characters, Black Panther and Cosmic Ghost Rider, joining its large roster of 15 heroes, with the game set to release in 2025. The game features a unique mechanic where players can swap between two characters, supporting up to four players, and promises an action-packed Marvel experience.

Marvel's 'Eyes of Wakanda' Unveils New Secrets and Trailers

Originally Published 5 months ago — by The Verge

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Eyes of Wakanda is an animated anthology series on Disney Plus that explores pivotal moments in Wakanda's history, blending Marvel's fantastical elements with real African history, and offering a more grounded, morally nuanced storytelling approach compared to previous Marvel projects.

'Eyes of Wakanda' Reveals Secrets and Ties to Black Panther in New Marvel Series

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ComicBookMovie.com

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'Eyes of Wakanda' is a Marvel series on Disney+ that explores Wakanda's history through time, revealing how future events, including the invasion by the alien Horde and the actions of characters like Killmonger and a new Iron Fist, are interconnected. The series introduces a future Queen of Wakanda from 500 years ahead and hints at potential future seasons involving time travel and global conflicts, expanding the Black Panther universe.

Marvel's 'Eyes of Wakanda' Animated Series Unveils Wakandan Heritage and Heroes

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Variety

A trailer for 'Eyes of Wakanda,' a four-episode animated series executive produced by Ryan Coogler, has been released, set in Wakanda and focusing on the adventures of its warriors throughout history. The show will premiere on Disney+ on August 1 and features a star-studded voice cast. It is part of a broader multi-year TV deal involving Coogler's production company and Disney, with more MCU-related projects in development.

Marvel's 'Eyes of Wakanda' Explores Black Panther's Legacy in New Animated Series

Originally Published 5 months ago — by empireonline.com

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The upcoming four-part animated series 'Eyes Of Wakanda' explores Wakandan history across different eras, featuring warriors and possibly familiar characters, and will be available on Disney+ starting August 1, created by Todd Harris and produced by Ryan Coogler.

EA Cancels Black Panther Game and Closes Cliffhanger Studios

Originally Published 7 months ago — by DSOGaming

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EA's Black Panther game, in development for four years and featuring exploration of Wakanda and multiple heroes, was canceled, but leaked concept art offers a glimpse of the project. Despite the cancellation, other Marvel games like EA's Iron-Man and Marvel 1943 are still in development, with potential releases in 2026.

EA Cancels Black Panther Game and Closes Cliffhanger Studios

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Variety

Electronic Arts has canceled the development of a 'Black Panther' video game following the closure of Cliffhanger Games, resulting in layoffs at EA and its studios. The company is focusing on its major franchises like EA Sports, The Sims, Battlefield, and Apex Legends, amid ongoing restructuring efforts. This is part of EA's broader strategy to prioritize its most profitable and popular titles.

EA Cancels Black Panther Game and Closes Cliffhanger Studios

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Kotaku

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Electronic Arts has canceled the development of a Black Panther game and shut down Cliffhanger Games, a studio formed by ex-Monolith Productions leaders, as part of broader cost-cutting measures focusing on core franchises like The Sims and EA Sports FC. The Black Panther project, announced in 2023, was intended to offer a rich, story-driven experience set in Wakanda, but no further details or release timeline were provided. The layoffs follow recent cuts at EA, including Respawn Entertainment, and reflect a strategic shift away from new projects like a Titanfall game, while ongoing projects such as an Iron Man game and the third Star Wars Jedi game remain in development.

"Upcoming EA Black Panther Game to Feature Open-World Gameplay, Job Listing Suggests"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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EA's upcoming Black Panther game will be an open-world experience, as indicated by a recent job listing for a principal sandbox designer at new EA studio Cliffhanger Games. The game is being developed in collaboration with Marvel Games and aims to provide players with a unique, story-driven experience that allows them to embody the Black Panther mantle. Cliffhanger Games, led by industry veterans, is focused on creating an immersive and dynamic open world for the game, with an emphasis on collaboration and diverse perspectives within the development team.

"Ryan Coogler's Potential Involvement Sparks Gillian Anderson's Interest in 'X-Files' Reboot"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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Gillian Anderson expressed openness to the idea of returning as Dana Scully in a potential reboot of The X-Files, following Ryan Coogler's interest in reviving the series. While acknowledging the possibility, she praised Coogler's talent and hinted at potential involvement. The original series, which ran for 11 seasons, featured Anderson alongside David Duchovny as FBI agents investigating paranormal cases, and a two-season revival aired from 2016 to 2018.