![]() ![]() Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. Extras will include deleted scenes and featurettes, and of course a gag reel.īucky will be back as White Wolf in "Avengers: Infinity War," which opens in theaters April 27. There's a good chance we'll see some of that when "Black Panther" arrives on Digital May 8, then Blu-ray/DVD on May 15. He was kind of really going, 'Why do they call it these?' And was telling him a little about it, and they kind of walk in a direction, and then he walked over and started hanging out with elders and playing with the kids, but you don't see that." And it was like a more inquisitive Bucky. ![]() But that scene was at least 8 more minutes long than what we saw. It's definitely better the way it is now, I think. "There was something really actually funny about that scene. That makes sense, that feels well.' I don't know how they think about it."Ĭheck out more from that interview: Sebastian Stan also noted that his post-credits scene in "Black Panther" was originally longer (via CinemaBlend): Before TChalla was born, the boy was brought to Wakanda after his family was killed in a plane crash, leaving him. But it's really clever the way they do it, if you think about it. In the comics, the White Wolf is an actual person who goes by the name Hunter. "Now, talking about comic books and merging them with the MCU, I want to go back and revisit the Black Panther comics because of the White Wolf situation and that's a whole different line, so I didn't even see that really going that way and understanding what that could be. During the chat, they talked about the comic book source material, and Stan segued into talking about the White Wolf: Sebastian Stan just had a great little video interview with Kinowetter - alongside Tom Hiddleston (Loki) and Letitia Wright (Shuri). In the comics, Bucky has a different future that could still happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it sounds like SebStan might've been expecting *that* storyline instead of White Wolf. Hunter was ultimately adopted by King T'Chaka, and became known as the White Wolf.īut now Bucky is the White Wolf. The White Wolf is a Marvel character - it's the name given to a white man named Hunter who grew up in Wakanda after his parents died in a plane crash there. White Wolf (Deity of Zarfhaana) Prime Marvel Universe (Earth-616) Bucky Barnes Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999) White Wolf Weirdworld (Weirdworld. That quick little note in the post-credits marked a big shift for Bucky. But thanks to Shuri's help in the time from "Captain America: Civil War" to the end of "Black Panther," he's not only free of his conditioning, he's now known as the White Wolf. Stan's character - James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes - has been the Winter Soldier up to this point. Marvel threw Sebastian Stan a curveball with the post-credits scene of "Black Panther." Has the Marvel Cinematic Universe forgotten Bucky Barnes became the White Wolf When Sebastian Stan made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Captain America: The First Avenger, it. Spoilers ahead if you're the one person who has yet to see "Black Panther." ![]()
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