The fan-run Twitter account Black Panther: Wakanda Forever News, through Atlanta Filming, shared a photograph from the set of the film that showcases a sequence shot in a water tank surrounded by a blue screen. The inscription for the photos says it is an in the background shot of shooting a Namor/Atlanteans scene in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, yet Marvel Studios has yet to authoritatively affirm the presence of Namor or the Atlantian race. It should be noted the first source, Atlanta Filming, eliminated the tweet shortly after it was set up.
An in the background photograph of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever seems to show the presence of Namor and the city of Atlantis. While the MCU is releasing three films in 2022, one less than in 2021, they are sequels to three of their famous franchise with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in May, Thor: Love and Thunder in July, lastly Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in November. Details about the sequel to Black Panther have been held firmly hush-hush, however one persistent talk has sprung up through the film’s turn of events.
Rumors have circled for a really long time that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever would check the on-screen appearance of Namor the Submariner into the MCU. Presented in Marvel Comics #1 in 1939, Namor is among one of the first superheroes in comics history and has been a significant piece of the Marvel Universe, having crossed paths with the likes of Captain America, the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom, and many more in the comics and has been a character many have been standing by to see take the jump toward the big screen. A new talk said that Namor’s job in the film would be similar to T’Challa’s in Captain America: Civil War, as it would lay the preparation for the character’s solo film and possible franchise.
While the presence of a water sequence is not official adaptation and doesn’t necessarily mean it will highlight Atlantians, Marvel seems to have been laying the preparation for Namor to show up in the MCU for quite a while. The first reference was as far as possible back in 2010’s Iron Man 2 with a S.H.I.E.L.D logo on a guide over the sea, indicating Atlantis. Most as of late, Eternals left the MCU with a monster Celestial head and hand emerging from the Indian Ocean, possibly upsetting the submerged world and driving the Atlantians to make their assault on the surface world in the MCU.



