A BlackPanther2 crew member may have just confirmed adamantium is already in the MCU after all...
The entire plot of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever revolves around the use of vibranium and the various world governments trying to get their hands on the fictional matter. The existence of vibranium is paramount to the world-building of both Wakanda and Talokan, which makes a recent presentation deck from Wakanda Forever production designer Hannah Beachler that much more peculiar.
In a drawing of the throne itself, Beachler notates the shark's jaw"has a grill" where"each tooth is engraved out of adamantium." Interestingly enough, Beachler won an Oscar for her work on the first Black Panther, so the designer's likely entirely familiar with the differences between the two metals.
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