CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Spoiler - The Death of a Character Revealed

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A big SPOILER has been reported revealing the death of a character in Captain America: Civil War. If you don't want it spoiled for you, stop reading now.

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Heroic Hollywood is reporting that T'Chaka will be killed in Captain America: Civil War. T'Chaka is Black Panther's dad. He doesn't exactly say how or why he dies, or even who kills him, so we are all free to speculate on how it goes down.

Over the past few months, little details of the film have been leaking out. One is that Black Panther is on the hunt for The Winter Soldier. As you know, he's not the only one. Captain America and Falcon are trying to find him before Tony Stark does. 

So why is Black Panther hunting down The Winter Solider? As I've said before, I think it's because maybe The Winter Soldier assassinated his father. Bucky has killed a lot of people over the years, and maybe the whole assassination plot is told through a flashback scene in Civil War. It's one of many reasons that make sense to me about why Black Panther is going after the assassin.

But there are a number of ways and reasons as to how and why T'Chaka could be killed off. As most of you already know, T'Chaka was the Chieftain of Wakanda, and he has pledged to protect the sacred metal known as Vibranium. Marvel explains that "from an early age he excelled in the ways of the warrior and took a stance of preserving Wakanda's heritage and honoring the 'old ways' of Magic despite the technological advancements of his nation."

I'm sure T'Chaka has a lot of enemies who want the Vibranium he protects, and there are a number of people who would want to kill him to get it. 

In the comics, the character is killed by Ulysses Klaw, which is also a very likely scenario. After T'Chaka refused to trade their goods with other countries, Klaw got pissed off and murdered him while he was protecting his wife and children. 

Consider this a rumor until confirmed. But knowing where Heroic Hollywood gets their intel, it's not hard for me to believe.

I now turn the discussion over to you. How do you think T'Chaka is killed off, and why?

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