QuoteIn terms of powers, he's the Marvel equivalent of Aquaman, but actually predates the DC hero by two years.
So how do we know he's finally debuting on the big screen in next year's sequel? Well, the first official plot details have emerged through Production Weekly, which teases a clash between Wakanda and Atlantis.
Both Wakanda and Atlantis are hidden civilisations with advanced technology and increased militaristic abilities that decided to separate themselves from the rest of the world for their own safety, and in a way, out of fear," they read (via CBR).
"Wakanda feared that their technology would be abused. Atlantis feared that surface dwellers would come and desecrate the mythical city just as they did so many years ago. And yet their fears escalate even further when these two once-hidden nations clash with each other. Wakanda and Atlantis have a shockingly intertwined history.
"Wakanda is the only county in the world with access to vibranium. However, rumours of its power spread throughout the world, and Namor's human father was sent searching for this rare material in Antartica..."
Namor's inclusion in Wakanda Forever was previously theorised, with fans picking up on a possible tease in Avengers: Endgame.
It happened when Okoye spoke about an underwater earthquake off the coast of Africa, and this was immediately followed up with another nautical reference when Natasha Romanoff and Steve Rogers discussed whales in the Hudson River.
With production on the blockbuster kicking off in Atlanta last week, we expect casting announcements to arrive imminently.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/news/black-panther-2-plot-details-confirm-long-running-villain-theory/ar-AALMUYM?ocid=msedgntp
sounds iconic
In the comics Namor actually sank Wakanda. This could be epic :flamebroiled:
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Oh yesssss
Cant stand tht fishstick faggot