With the tragic ing of Chadwick Boseman, the impact of MCU and a cultural phenomenon, but it also now stands in history as part of Boseman's amazing legacy, thanks to his awe-inspiring performance as the movie's lead.

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The first Marvel movie to win an Oscar, Black Panther was monumental in many ways. The cast of characters in the film was complex and interesting, and there are many memorable and quotable scenes from the movie, from funny moments to serious ones. The best Black Panther quotes are simply unforgettable.

Updated on March 19th, 2022 by Stacie Rook: With Black Panther's sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever set for release later this year, as well as a Disney+ spin-off series featuring Okoye in development, there's no better time to revisit T'Challa's solo movie, which invited audiences into Wakanda for the first time, showing all it had to offer in an outstanding story.

Ulysses Klaue's Odd Priorities

"Put Some Music On. What Do You Think This Is A Funeral?"

Ulysses Klaw laughing while being interviewed

Killmonger rightfully gets most of the attention for being the film's most memorable villain, as well as one of the MCU's most complex villains. Andy Serkis' turns as Ulysses Klaue should not be overlooked, however, as he is a fun and wild secondary bad guy for the film.

During the amazing Busan car chase sequence, the audience gets an idea of just how unhinged Klaue really is. With the Wakandans hot on their heels, Klaue is more concerned about having some good tunes playing than with getting caught. Some villains want power, some want money, and some just want to have fun.

M'Baku's Sense Of Humor

"I'm Kidding. We're Vegetarians."

Winston Duke M'Baku in Black Panther (2018)

M'Baku is the intimidating and proud leader of the mountain tribe and a rival of T'Challa, but in addition to this, he is shown to have a fantastic sense of humor.

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When T'Challa's family comes to M'Baku seeking help, he gives them a chilly reception. When Everett Ross then attempts to offer his own opinion, M'Baku threatens to feed him to his children. He then its they are vegetarians, laughing at his own joke in a moment that shows M'Baku's humor as well as his intelligence, as he uses Ross' ignorance against him.

T'Challa's Declaration Of Power

"I Am Your King Now!"

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Black Panther explores T'Challa's struggle as the new king and what that responsibility means. It also exposes the dark secrets of his father's time as king. When T'Challa first encounters Killmonger, he sees that he has a ring identical to the one his father gave him. He then realizes something is being kept from him and confronts Zuri.

While it is clear Zuri has the answers, he tells T'Challa that he promised the king he would never speak of it. T'Challa shouts at him "I am your king now!" in a rare moment of him losing his cool, and the scene marks some of Boseman's best work in the film.

Zuri's Shameful Secret

"We Left Him."

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Like in the comics, the film shows Wakanda as a highly advanced nation hidden in the shadows from the rest of the world. The movie also explores what is wrong with that idea.

Zuri reveals the truth to T'Challa about his uncle N'Jobu. He explains that he became radicalized while in America and King T'Chaka killed him to save Zuri. When T'Challa asks what became of N'Jobu's son, Zuri shamefully its that they left him. Not only does this moment make for a heartbreaking backstory for Killmonger, but it shows that Wakanda has abandoned those in need to keep their secret. This inspires T'Challa to eventually open Wakanda up to the world.

Shuri Longs To Tease Her Brother

"Did He Freeze?"

Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa in Black Panther

T'Challa is one of the more stoic and serious of the Marvel heroes, but even he gets distracted sometimes. His main distraction is his former flame, Nakia, who he goes to find on a mission early in the film. Even though Okoye warns him not to freeze when he sees her, T'Challa does just that.

Back in Wakanda, Shuri immediately asks Okoye if he froze. Okoye gleefully reports "Like an antelope in headlights." showing that even a king and superhero can have the occasional awkward moment, which makes T'Challa even more likable.

T'Chaka's Words To His Son

"You are a good man with a good heart, and it is hard for a good man to be king."

T'Chaka with T'Challa at the UN in Captain America: Civil War (2016)

Said by T’Chaka to T’Challa, this beautiful quote speaks to the close relationship between the father and son duo, and also says a lot about T’Challa as a character.

Black Panther is about T’Challa’s journey to figure out the kind of king he wants to be, and, at his core, he is a good person with a good heart who wants to do the right thing. While he has his struggles, he is able to figure out how to be a good king as well as a good man.

A Moment Of Sibling Banter

"The real question is, what are those?!"

Shuri shows her technology to T'Challa in Black Panther

While Black Panther is full of insightful and wise quotes that illuminate something about the human condition, it’s also full of some amazing one-liners. The characters are all funny in a relatable way that’s not overdone, and one of the most fun characters is definitely Shuri.

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The relationship between Shuri and T’Challa is one of the best sibling relationships in the MCU. Seeing the brother and sister joke together and make fun of each other is one of the most enjoyable parts of the movie.

Shuri's Mind Is Constantly At Work

"Just because something works doesn't mean it can't be improved."

Shuri in her lab in Black Panther

This wise line from Shuri speaks to her need to always be learning and improving things. As a genius and the smartest character in the MCU, Shuri is always inventing and creating new technology to help make the world a better place.

In many ways, Shuri’s attitude is part of what inspires T’Challa to consider opening Wakanda up to the rest of the world, knowing the impact that his sister could have and the help she could grant to others.

Nakia's Assertion To T'Challa

"I would make a great queen because I am stubborn — if that's what I wanted."

T'Challa flirts with Nakia in Black Panther

One of the best things about Black Panther is its cast of female characters. Unlike many other MCU films, this movie doesn’t just feature one or two minor or token women. The women of Wakanda are each unique and important to the story in their own ways.

Though in the comics Black Panther has a romance with Storm, Nakia makes for a fantastic MCU replacement. She is an experienced, independent spy and fighter, and her self-assured attitude makes for a refreshing romance and relationship in the MCU.

Shuri's Wonder At What The Future Holds

"When you said you would take me to California for the first time, I thought you meant Coachella."

Letitia Wright as Shuri in Black Panther

Another line from Shuri is said towards the end of the movie that never fails to get a good laugh.

In addition to being funny, though, this quote does highlight that Wakanda opening up its existence to the world is an act of altruism. They are an advanced society with technology and healing that can benefit the rest of the world. T’Challa and Shuri are already trying to make the world a better place.