Expectations were high for Marvel’s “Black Panther,” which premiered Thursday night.
In Atlanta, some cosplayers appeared at Atlantic Station’s Regal theater for the movie’s opening night, thrilled to see a black superhero and a majority-black cast on the big screen.

“Having so many people of African descent in the same movie — normally you don’t get that,” said cosplayer Aishah Gomes, who was also an extra in the film. “You don’t get that, especially on this level, and especially not a Marvel movie.”
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