Black Panther Director’s Vampire Movie With Michael B. Jordan Sets Release Date

A secret movie planned by Black Panther franchise star Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler, which reportedly features vampires, sinks its teeth into an official release date.Per The Hollywood Reporter, the untitled film by Jordan and Coogler will premiere in cinemas on Mar. 7, 2025. Additionally, the secret feature-length project, which Warner Bros. recently picked up amid an intense bidding war, will be released in IMAX and begins production in New Orleans next month. For Jordan and Coogler, this will be their fifth film together after collaborating on acclaimed titles such as Fruitvale Station, the Black Panther movie franchise and Creed.Warner Bros. reportedly sees franchise potential in Jordan and Coogler’s mystery film given the pair’s critical and commercial success together. Both Black Panther movies that the pair worked on, the original film in 2018 and Wakanda Forever in 2022, were big hits for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the blockbusters generating over $2 billion at the global box office and becoming Academy Award-winning efforts. Meanwhile, Creed became a successful extension of the Rocky franchise, tallying $173.6 million against a $40 million budget and receiving positive reviews. Coogler later served as a producer on Creed II.

A secret movie planned by Black Panther franchise star Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler, which reportedly features vampires, sinks its teeth into an official release date.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, the untitled film by Jordan and Coogler will premiere in cinemas on Mar. 7, 2025. Additionally, the secret feature-length project, which Warner Bros. recently picked up amid an intense bidding war, will be released in IMAX and begins production in New Orleans next month. For Jordan and Coogler, this will be their fifth film together after collaborating on acclaimed titles such as Fruitvale Station, the Black Panther movie franchise and Creed.

Warner Bros. reportedly sees franchise potential in Jordan and Coogler’s mystery film given the pair’s critical and commercial success together. Both Black Panther movies that the pair worked on, the original film in 2018 and Wakanda Forever in 2022, were big hits for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the blockbusters generating over $2 billion at the global box office and becoming Academy Award-winning efforts. Meanwhile, Creed became a successful extension of the Rocky franchise, tallying $173.6 million against a $40 million budget and receiving positive reviews. Coogler later served as a producer on Creed II.

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