Last month, just as production started in Atlanta on Marvel’sBlack Panther, a new report revealed that the Marvel superhero adventure will also shoot a high-octanecar chase scenein Busan, South Korea. While it wasn’t revealed when exactly this shoot was taking place, the report revealed that the shoot would utilize Busan landmarks such as the Gwangalli beach, Gwangan Bridge, and the Jagalchi fish market near Nampodong. Today we have the first videos and photos from this South Korean shoot near Gwangan Beach, which showsBlack Pantherhanging onto the roof of a Lexus LC as it speeds down the street.
These videos surfaced on a number of differentInstagramaccounts based in South Korea, and as we could see in one of the videos, there was quite a sizable crowd on hand to watch this scene unfold. It isn’t ultimately clear ifChadwick Bosemanhimself is in fact on top of this car, or if it’s a stunt double wearing the fullBlack Panthercostume. Still, these videos and photos do certainly hint that this scene will live up to the hype, as promised in the initial report.
Last month, a representative for Mr. Romance Fiml, the local production service company for Black Panther, revealed that the sequence in question will include 150 cars and more than 700 people. The car chase sequence is said to involve both the protagonist and villain, and while we can seeBlack Pantheris on the hood of this car, it remains unclear who is driving said car. It’s possible that this car may belong to the villainousErik Killmonger, played byMichael B. Jordan, but that hasn’t been confirmed. This scene will also reportedly include helicopters and guns firing blanks.
Black Pantherfollows T’Challa who, after the events ofCaptain America: Civil War, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to take his place as King. However, when an old enemy reappears on the radar, T’Challa’s mettle as King and Black Panther is tested when he is drawn into a conflict that puts the entire fate ofWakandaand the world at risk.Ryan Coogler(Creed,Fruitvale Station) directs Marvel Studios’Black Pantherfrom a screenplay he co-wrote withJoe Robert Cole(The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story). The film, which opens in U.S. theaters on August 11, 2025, will be shot in Atlanta and South Korea.
The cast for Marvel’sBlack Pantheris lead byChadwick Boseman, withMichael B. Jordan, Academy Award winnerLupita Nyong’o,Danai Gurira,Martin Freeman,Daniel Kaluuyaalso starring withAngela Bassett,Forest WhitakerandAndy Serkis. Additional cast members includeLetitia Wright,Winston Duke,Florence Kasumba,Sterling K. BrownandJohn Kani. Take a look at the latest set videos and photos asBlack Panthercontinues production in South Korea.