![]() ![]() You can take a look at the Bucky Barnes/White Wolf and Mantis magazine cover, and head over to Entertainment Weekly for more details. The other Black Panther post-credit scene revealed that T'challa now plans on sharing Wakanda's high-tech resources with the rest of the world, but we know that at least one of the major battle sequences in Avengers: Infinity War, that has been featured in the trailers, is set in Wakanda, with Steve Rogers as Nomad teams up with Bucky/White Wolf and several of his Avengers buddies to take on the nefarious Outriders, an alien race who fights for Thanos (Josh Brolin). There is also no indication as to how long of a gap there is in the movies between the events of Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War, which hits theaters April 27. With this new confirmation, it seems that Marvel Studios are merging the White Wolf story with Bucky Barnes' story, although no further details about Bucky's transition to becoming the White Wolf have been given. ![]() Before T'Challa was born, the boy was brought to Wakanda after his family was killed in a plane crash, leaving him. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to The Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and the 19th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Over the years, he was ultimately granted Wakandan citizenship and was given the moniker White Wolf. In the comics, the White Wolf is an actual person who goes by the name Hunter. Avengers: Infinity War is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. This marks quite a big change from the comics, where the White Wolf is a young child named Hunter, who is rescued and taken in by King T'chaka after the boy survived a plane crash. ![]() While it hasn't been confirmed yet, it appears that Bucky's new arm is made of vibranium, the mystical and indestructible metal that is native to Wakanda.Īs for the White Wolf moniker, Entertainment Weekly reveals that, "Sebastian Stan's rehabilitated assassin now goes by White Wolf," although no further details were given. Producer Nate Moore revealed in an interview that they almost showcased this new arm in the Black Panther post-credit scene, but Bucky felt more "human" without the arm in that scene, so they left him without a new arm, for the time being anyway. The children all leave the tent, shouting, "the White Wolf is awake", before Bucky Barnes emerges from the tent, when he is approached by Shuri, who states he has much more left to learn.Įven before Black Panther, we knew Bucky would be a part of Avengers: Infinity War, with the first trailer revealing Bucky has a new arm, after his metallic Winter Soldier arm had been removed. While Bucky wasn't featured in the primary story of Black Panther, he did surface in a post-credit scene, which opened with a group of Wakandan children huddling around someone in a tent. After the events of Captain America: Civil War, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) took his old friend Bucky Barnes to Wakanda, to see if T'challa (Chadwick Boseman) and his high-tech team could erase all of the HYDRA brainwashing that was done to him decades ago, which was used against him in Captain America: Civil War. ![]()
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