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Black Panther Actor Confirmed To Return For Marvel's What If...? Season 2

The fun of Marvel's "What If...?" involves seeing well-known characters in new situations interacting with people they may not have a chance to on the film side of things. This comes with the added benefit of many of the movie actors voicing their characters in the Disney+ series. Now, there's confirmation of another actor making the leap from live-action to animation — Atandwa Kani will reprise his role of King T'Chaka for an episode of "What If...?" Season 2.

The actor reposted the "What If...?" Season 2 trailer on X, formerly known as Twitter, along with the caption, "Oh snap!! That's me!! That's my voice!! KING T'CHAKA!!!" confirming his return. Kani made his debut as King T'Chaka in "Captain America: Civil War," where the character was tragically killed. However, he returns in "Black Panther" when his son, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), enters the ancestral plane. Now, he's back for one more multiversal romp where he gets to play a version of the Black Panther who teams up with some alternative Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

King T'Chaka is part of a 1980s-era Avengers

Based on the trailer, there are some fun adventures in store for "What If...?" Season 2. The trailer opens with a cool-looking installment where a different version of the Avengers has to stop a pint-sized threat. According to some potential episode title leaks, this one would be, "What If... Quill Attacks Earth's Mightiest Heroes?" 

The kid in question is a younger version of Peter Quill, played by Chris Pratt in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe films. It looks like his powers from his father, Ego (Kurt Russell), manifested, and he's on a rampage while still on Earth. Since it's before the modern era, different Avengers are necessary to bring him down. This includes Hank Pym's Ant-Man (Michael Douglas) and Mar-Vell, who was played by Annette Bening in "Captain Marvel." And, of course, there's King T'Chaka assuming the mantle of Black Panther.

It's pretty much what the Avengers would've looked like had they assembled in the 1980s. It gives a chance for characters who assumed more mentor roles in the main MCU to partake in some action. Marvel fans should get ready for a blast to the past when "What If...?" Season 2 debuts its first episode on December 22, with new episodes coming out daily after that.