- Share this article on Facebook
- Share this article on Twitter
- Share this article on Email
- Show additional share options
- Share this article on Print
- Share this article on Comment
- Share this article on Whatsapp
- Share this article on Linkedin
- Share this article on Reddit
- Share this article on Pinit
- Share this article on Tumblr
The sets of Black Panther are truly a sight to behold.
Yes, the film had its fair share of CG — as does any Marvel film — but there was much more to the sets than viewers may have thought.
Recently, Black Panther production designer Hannah Beachler shared some of her personal behind-the-scenes pictures of the sets taken during production of the blockbuster film.
Locations include M’Baku’s throne room, T’Challa’s office and the Hall of Kings in Necropolis, where the Heart-Shaped Herb is grown.
Beachler said her favorite set is Princess Shuri’s Lab, which she also posted.
The Marvel film, with a nearly all-black cast, has been hailed by fans and critics alike, earning more than $600 million globally after fewer than three weeks in theaters.
See the gorgeous set photos below.
I’m gonna share a couple pics I snapped of the sets, M’Baku’s throne room, T’Challa’s office and Hall of Kings in Necropolis. Proud of the hard work this team put in to everything we did. #BlackPanther #chinchilla1970 #productiondesign pic.twitter.com/aGB5h5YE9q
— Hannah Beachler (@chinchilla1970) February 21, 2018
And one more! A room fit for a Princess! My favorite set! Princess Shuri’s Lab in the WDG. #BlackPanther #chinchilla1970 #productiondesign pic.twitter.com/Is2oBcLScO
— Hannah Beachler (@chinchilla1970) February 22, 2018
Okay, one more! Another Favorite #RTF #BlackPanther #chinchilla1970 Fly to #Wakanda in style! pic.twitter.com/crUy2nH6bD
— Hannah Beachler (@chinchilla1970) February 25, 2018
The Jabari are master carpenters, wood is their vibranium, but only when burnt it has the same properties. The wood was hand burnt for the sets and the burn is gradient from back to front. pic.twitter.com/4K9nZQTIE6
— Hannah Beachler (@chinchilla1970) February 21, 2018
THR Newsletters
Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day