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Black Panther To Delve into T’Chala’s Past in 1990’s America

As many already know, Black Panther, the solo movie for the character of the same name introduced in Captain America: Civil War last year is on its way. Soon, shooting will begin in Atlanta.

The upcoming film will take a deeper look into his past, according to East Bay Times. For the flashback, the California-based AC Transit public transportation agency has given Marvel Studios permission to use the 1990s era logo in the movie. It covers the time T'Challa spend in Saint Mary's College High School.

This is all a nod to his stories in the comic where he went under the alias, Luke Charles. The interesting part about this is that no digital recreation of the bus will take place. Marvel actually plans to hire a vintage bus with the logo on it, bringing Black Panther's origins to life in front of the audience.

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