The Marvel wheel keeps rolling on. As Marvel Cinematic Universe fans prepare themselves for three new movies arriving at the theatres in 2017 - they are Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 to Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok.

The studio is working hard to get the next of the movie spot on. The Avengers are in production, as of today, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther Solo movie has kicked off its shoot, announcing their production start with a press release that confirmed that Andy Serkis, aka Klaw, will be back for the film.

Much like Black Panther, Klaw was introduced in a previous Marvel movie, only for the villain, it was in a scene in the Avengers: Age of Ultron. Andy Serkis' Ulysses Klaw was positioned as an arms dealer who got awared by Tony Stark, and he was approached by Ultron (James Spader) so that the rogue cyber villain could be able to acquire Vibranium, which was an originality of Wakanda.

It was quite a clever Black Panther easter egg at that time, the one that was further nurtured and developed in Captain America: Civil War when Black Panther surfaced and elevated the status to a global crime fighter.

This is an exciting thing to happen for various kinds of reasons, if we can find one real detriment in Marvel Cinematic Universe, it is the fact it has not developed its villains as expertly as they should be. When we see James Bond universe, every new movie tends to introduce new villains that has some kind of connection with the heroes.

Some of the villains-heroes combinations are Kaecillius and Strange, Zemo and Captain America, Vulture and Spider-man, and Yellow-jacket for Antman. There have been one or two instances where a villain gets an arc that extends over multiple movies

One of the major challenges that come with keeping Andy Serkis to the Black Panther is that there are so many incredible actors in the cast, they are all needed to get the good screen time.

The Marvel Studios press release has been listed, in addition to Boseman, the presence of Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker and Serkis.