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BLACK PANTHER’s Latest Trailer Promises an Epic Fight to Save Wakanda and the World

For months we were blown away by the trailers for Thor: Ragnarok, and those turned out to be an accurate harbinger of things to come since the movie is amazing. If that trend continues with the next installment from the MCU, Marvel is going to have another smash hit on its hands. That’s because every sneak peek we get for Black Panther, including the film’s new international trailer, promises one of the best-looking, most action-packed superhero movies, ever.

This new trailer opens with scenes of other Avengers from past movies, as Martin Freeman’s Everett K. Ross talks to Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa about the amazing things he’s seen before, to compare them to the technological wonders that have been hiding in Wakanda. From there the trailer takes us through many of the same scenes and beats of the film’s last U.S. trailer, but sprinkled throughout are some extra shots of fights between Panthers in the middle of a futuristic city that would pout any sci-fi film to shame, as well as battles being waged by flying ships in the skies above.

This movie looks so incredible that every time we get a new Black Panther trailer we’re ready to run through a brick wall. Although maybe a greater tribute would be for us to run up the side of a wall or jumping over a moving hover train.

The only downside to these trailers is they remind us we’re still months away from seeing the movie, which doesn’t hit theaters until February 9th. But just like Thor: Ragnarok, it looks like it will be worth the wait.

What do you think of this latest sneak peek? Don’t keep your thoughts hidden like Wakanda, share them with us in the comments below.

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