Aug 07, 2015 08:50 AM EDT
'Captain America' Update: Black Panther Is Hunting The Winter Soldier In 'Civil War' For A Very Good Reason! [SPOILERS]

The upcoming Marvel flick 'Captain America: Civil War' will introduce several new superheroes, but one of these characters might not survive until the end of the movie!

[SPOILERS AHEAD]

The film will be the big screen debut of the Black Panther, who will be played by Chadwick Boseman. Black Panther is the alter ego of T'Challa, the ruler of the African nation Wakanda.

The nation is known for being the only place where Vibranium can be found and has previously been mentioned in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron.' The film also featured Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis) in possession of a large quantity of Vibranium, but it isn't explained how the baddie got his hands on the resource.

It looks like it will all be revealed in 'Captain America 3.' According to Heroic Hollywood, the protector of Vibranium will meet his demise in 'Civil War.'

In the comics, the metal is protected by T'Chaka, the father of T'Challa. T'Chaka is the original ruler of Wakanda and T'Challa only takes over when his father is killed by Ulysses Klaw. Will T'Chaka die in 'Captain America: Civil War?'

Heroic Hollywood didn't reveal any details of how or when T'Chaka gets killed off, but if the movie decides to be faithful to the comics, he will be assassinated by Ulysses Klaw while he is trying to protect his family.

There is just one inconsistency with the film and the comic book: Ulysses Klaw lost his right hand in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' whereas the arm was shot off by a teenaged T'Challa in the comics.

So who kills T'Chaka in 'Captain America: Civil War?'

GeekTyrant has a theory that Black Panther will be going after the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), who is being blamed for T'Chaka's assassination.

T'Challa isn't the only one hunting Bucky Barnes down. The 'Ant-Man' post-credits scene featured Captain America (Chris Evans) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) finding the Winter Soldier and discussing what to do with the assassin.

Find out if the Winter Soldier is responsible for T'Chaka's death when 'Captain America: Civil War' hits theaters on May

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