T'Chaka is a supporting character in the 2016 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: Civil War and the overarching protagonist of the 2018 film Black Panther.
He is the former king of Wakanda and the Black Panther before passing his mantle and kingdom to his son, T'Challa. He was killed by in a terrorist attack orchestrated by Helmut Zemo, which led T'Challa to become the new king. Despite his death, T'Chaka was able to support and guide his son through the Ancestral Plane.
He is portrayed by John Kani.
His Good Ranking[]
His Heroic Deeds[]
Past[]
- As king and protector of Wakanda he has helped his country and its people for a long time.
- He sent N'Jobu on a mission to California and Zuri undercover to monitor him.
- He decided to arrest his brother after he betrayed them to Klaue by stealing their vibranium, but instead killed him.
Captain America: Civil War[]
- He met with the CIA to address the issue of the victims of the bombing that Crossbones caused.
- He communicated that he wanted to help his people due to the altercation.
Black Panther[]
- On the ancestral plane he motivated his son to try to be a better king for Wakanda, much better than he was.
Why Does He Stand Out?[]
- He fails in the admirable standard compared to other heroes especially his son and daughter T'Challa and Shuri.
- He is wrongly lethal for having killed his own brother even though he could have easily disarmed him with his superhuman strength after blocking his gunshot and it was not a good time to use his panther claws, and then had the nerve to ask Zuri, to keep the secret and not give his brother a proper burial and it just goes to show he much of a coward he is.
- It must also be added that theses actions was what made his nephew Erik "Killmonger" Stevens/N’Jadaka become a vengeful villain who sought the throne of Wakanda so he could finish his father's work but to take revenge on the world.
External Links[]
- T'Chaka on the Heroes Wiki
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