
Let’s also not forget that Serkis is the king of motion capture, and a sound-being Klaue would more than suit his acting capabilities. Klaue’s death in Black Panther need not be permanent, and given the character’s fairly limited pantheon of villains, bringing Klaue back to life wouldn’t be detrimental to the franchise in any way. I think there’s a chance that Klaue’s very consciousness could be absorbed by the Vibranium in Wakanda’s soil, along with the energy from his sonic cannon. To make matters worse, a reassembled Ulysses Klaue appears where he makes off with Captain America's shield upon using a sound attack on the group. The soil in Wakanda all contains trace amounts of Vibranium, as per one of my other theories, I believe Vibranium is capable of absorbing much more than just energy. His body was converted into pure sound when he jumped into his sound. He has a gun on his arm that turns sound into images. We see nothing of the body after this (I was expecting a post-credit sequence) but I believe the precedent is there for Klaue to be brought back to life, purely by virtue of being buried in Wakanda. While the power levels of the MCUs Ulysses Klaue remained relatively grounded, his comic book counterpart is a being of incredible power. Ulysses Klaw is a Dutch scientist and an arch enemy to Black Panther.

Klaue’s body is brought to Wakanda by Killmonger, sonic cannon still intact. I think something similar to that situation is entirely possible within the MCU. In the comics, Klaue doesn’t last very long as a normal human being, but instead becomes a being of pure sound thanks to an encounter with some Vibranium and his sonic cannon. However, there is a chance for Klaue to come back. A Marvel Universe without Klaue is just missing that special something, especially if he’s played by Andy Serkis. In the comics, Klaue is not just a long-standing Black Panther villain, but just an overall necessity in the Marvel Rogues Gallery. Andy Serkis hasn’t provided any insight as to whether he’ll be returning as the character, but rather than take that as confirmation of the permanence of his death, let’s assume instead that we might be seeing Klaue again down the line. Naturally, after seeing the movie, I couldn’t help but try to think of ways to remedy that situation, given how important Klaue is to the mythos. That said, the most painful mistake the film made was the killing off of Klaue. I myself thought he was an unnecessary feature of the movie, and I think most comic book readers would agree that the character was under-utilized to the nth. Notice that the album cover features Klaue's bionic arm holding a microphone, meaning it came before T'Challa ripped it off in South Korea.One of, if not the, biggest mistakes made in Black Panther relate to the usage of Ulysses Klaue. However, you can easily imagine Blueprints To Wakanda sitting alongside Lamar's album in any good retailer.



Mark Morrison.īossLogic is usually known for depicting fan castings like Leonardo DiCaprio as Joker and Josh Gad as Penguin, so this is something a little more out there. Snoop Dogg, and "Return of the Klaw" feat. 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa, "Only I Know" feat. Erik Killmonger and Kendrick Lamar, "Vibranium Chain Swang" feat. There is "Whach'Ya Know Bout Wakanda" feat.
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As for the rest of the album, it looks Kalue has teamed up with Kendrick Lamar for something to accompany the official movie soundtrack. Titled Blueprints To Wakanda, it seems like an eclectic mix that fits in with Black Panther's experimental hip-hop vibe of Black Panther: The Album. Considering that Klaue gave us his own rendition of Haddaway's "What Is Love?", there is no surprise that it makes an appearance.
