“A role for me”: Denzel Washington confirms that he will be in the casting of “Black Panther 3” and considers retirement

“A role for me”: Denzel Washington confirms that he will be in the casting of “Black Panther 3” and considers retirement
“A role for me”: Denzel Washington confirms that he will be in the casting of “Black Panther 3” and considers retirement

One last one for the road? American actor Denzel Washington, in the cast of “Gladiator II” which is released in theaters this Wednesday, November 13, will participate in the new opus of the “Black Panther” saga, he announced in a recent interview for the Australian show “Today”, quoted by CNN.

Asked about his projects after Ridley Scott’s film, the interpreter of Macrinus stressed that he now only wanted to work “with the best”. Aged 69, the man who is also a director is also gradually considering the end of his career on film sets: “I don’t know how many more films I’m going to make. Probably not much. I want to do things I’ve never done. »

Soon on stage on Broadway to play Shakespeare’s “Othello”, the Oscar-winning actor for “Training Day” in 2002 should then play in “Hannibal”, but also in the next film by British director Steve McQueen, he said. statement.

But above all he made a major announcement: “Ryan Coogler is writing a role for me in the next Black Panther “. The director of the first two parts would therefore be in the middle of writing for a new opus of the saga, even though Marvel Studios have not confirmed the launch of a third film.

Retirement is therefore not for the immediate future for the star of “The Pelican Affair”. Even if he is starting to outline the contours of a departure after a colossal career: he aims to say goodbye after taking part in big screen adaptations of “Othello” and “King Lear”, notes CNN.

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