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Where was Wakanda filmed (No Copied Answer)???
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Answer:
Although the fictional place of Wakanda is shown to be based out of Africa, there are very few parts of the film that have been actually shot in the African continent. But then, there are some stunning aerial shots in the film that are a combination of different shots taken in South Africa, Zambia, and Uganda.
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Fans of the Avengers and all superheroes in the Marvel universe are eagerly waiting for the release of Black Panther. Although we already saw a glimpse of this superhero from Wakanda in the Captain America: Civil War, the first solo movie of Black Panther is just about to make the eyes of its fans go wider. Besides, before we get to see him in action in the upcoming instalment of the Avengers movie series, which is due for release in the first half of May this year, it would be a real treat to see the back-story of the African hero.
Explanation:
Although what we have in our hands right now is the trailer of this film, and a travel enthusiast such as mine couldn’t help but notice the amazing locations that act as a backdrop for most of the scenes and sequences in the comic-based movie. Sharing the same amount of sentiment as any other Marvel fan, I have compiled here the list of the most exciting destinations that have been used as shooting locations in the film. I urge the traveller in you to pick the one you like, and make your bookings.
If you have seen the trailer, you won’t forget the stunning shot of a fine-looking aircraft flying through a massive waterfall, and there’s a voice in the background saying, “I have seen Gods fly.” In the second trailer, there are were shots of the Black Panther facing his entire tribe on the rock face of the waterfall.According to the comic story, it is the Warrior Falls, where the King of Wakanda aka the Black Panther gets his corronation. Well, if you are wondering what this place exactly is, it is the Iguazu Waterfalls in Argentina. This set of waterfalls belongs to the Iguazu River at the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná. What makes these waterfalls even more amazing is that together they make the largest waterfalls system in the world.But then, there are some stunning aerial shots in the film that are a combination of different shots taken in South Africa, Zambia, and Uganda. These shots are seen in the trailer when the Black Panther’s aircraft enters his homeland, Wakanda.A major part of the film has been shot in South Korea’s Busan city. The action sequence in the trailer that truly has the potential of getting a fan’s heart racing is a car chase sequence wherein the Black Panther is seen showing off his acrobatic best for stopping the car.This amazing sequence has been shot in and around the area comprising the Gwangalli Bridge and the Gwangalli Beach in Busan city of South Korea. This 1.4 km-long bridge on top of the beach looks beautiful under its glittering lights by the night. Apart from that, this place is popular among the tourists because of the numerous cafes and restaurants spread across it, along with stores selling leading fashion brands.Another place from South Korea’s Busan that keeps reappearing in the trailer is the Jagalchi Market, which is a popular tourist attraction in the city. One of the things that make it so famous is the fact that it is the largest seafood market in the country, selling wide varieties of both live and dried fish.
Tourists love to try out the raw fish sold here, and some of the fishes that are popular among the visitors include mackerel, sea squirts (ascidians), and whale meat in wooden boxes at the roadside stalls.
While you plan out your trip to one of these places, why don’t you go ahead and guess where this fellow Marvel fan of yours would want to go? Let me know in the comments.