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New trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' features chase scene filmed in Massachusetts

New trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' features chase scene filmed in Massachusetts
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New trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' features chase scene filmed in Massachusetts
Marvel's new trailer for the upcoming sequel to Black Panther showcases an action-packed chase scene that was filmed in Massachusetts. Fans of the comics may be watching closely for clues about the apparent villain Namor and his underwater kingdom, as well as the new superhero, Ironheart, but locals should look closely.Do you recognize anything about the dark nighttime scenery in the car chase scene?Worcester's District Court building is visible while the red car's engine revs and the awning of the Courthouse Cafe is visible when the police car is launched into the air. But wait, does that police cruiser say "Cambridge" on the side?Maybe that's because the movie was also reportedly filmed on the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, which could be the location where the sports car and motorcycle drive between two piles of flaming wreckage. The Bay State's appearance in the trailer lasts about six seconds, starting at the 1:18 mark. And then it ends with one more tease for the fans: A woman with an unknown identity appears in a new Black Panther suit.Chadwick Boseman, who played the Black Panther, died in 2020 at the age of 43 following a battle with colon cancer. Fans of the film have long speculated how the actor's death would be handled in the sequel, scheduled for release on Nov. 11.Tickets are now on sale. To pick your theater and showtime, click here.

Marvel's new trailer for the upcoming sequel to Black Panther showcases an action-packed chase scene that was filmed in Massachusetts.

Fans of the comics may be watching closely for clues about the apparent villain Namor and his underwater kingdom, as well as the new superhero, Ironheart, but locals should look closely.

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Do you recognize anything about the dark nighttime scenery in the car chase scene?

Worcester's District Court building is visible while the red car's engine revs and the awning of the Courthouse Cafe is visible when the police car is launched into the air.

But wait, does that police cruiser say "Cambridge" on the side?

Maybe that's because the movie was also reportedly filmed on the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, which could be the location where the sports car and motorcycle drive between two piles of flaming wreckage.

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The Bay State's appearance in the trailer lasts about six seconds, starting at the 1:18 mark.

And then it ends with one more tease for the fans: A woman with an unknown identity appears in a new Black Panther suit.

Chadwick Boseman, who played the Black Panther, died in 2020 at the age of 43 following a battle with colon cancer. Fans of the film have long speculated how the actor's death would be handled in the sequel, scheduled for release on Nov. 11.

Tickets are now on sale. To pick your theater and showtime, click here.