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Back in February 2021, an Untitled Wakanda Series for Disney+ was announced but there's been no details on the show, other than the fact that it was being developed by Ryan Coogler and that it would feature and possibly star Danai Gurira's Okoye.
Bonus: Featurettes on creating the underwater world, a study in passing the mantle, deleted scenes, gag reel and an audio commentary by director and co-writer Ryan Coogler along with his co-writer and the cinematographer.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/02/28/stephen-schaefers-hollywood-mine-139/
“Creed III” is directed by and stars Michael B. Jordan and is co-written by Sacramento State alumnus Ryan Coogler, who wrote and directed the original “Creed” film.
Source: https://sacobserver.com/2023/03/adonis-makes-comeback-in-creed-iii-without-rocky/
Following the untimely death of "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman, director Ryan Coogler was forced to rebuild his franchise all over again: "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the result.
Ryan Coogler is a tough act to follow, but Jordan finds new depths to his own character, Adonis Creed, while simultaneously establishing himself as a confident and precise visual director.
Ryan Coogler, the writer-director behind (2018), “wants to believe” — or that’s the rumor, anyway.
Source: https://gamerant.com/x-files-ryan-coogler-reboot-explore-contemporary-conspiracy-theories/
She delivered a vocally-strong performance of the heartfelt ballad that was meant as a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman written by Grammy Award winning Nigerian singer Tems, director Ryan Coogler, and composer Ludwig Göransson.
The documentary is directed by award-winning director Peter Nicks and produced by world-renowned Ryan Coogler and Erick Peyton.
The feature documentary was produced by director Ryan Coogler, and Erick Peyton.
Written specifically for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, “Lift Me Up” earned Rihanna — as well as co-writers Ryan Coogler, Tems, and Ludwig Göransson — an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.