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Did Killmonger know the location of the sanctums?


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In the 2018 Black Panther movie, after Eric Killmonger




Overthrows and presumably kills T'Challa, he takes the throne and is the new king of Wakanda.




After that, his plan (heavily simplified) was to supply vibranium-made arms and ammunition to the militia across the world. At this time W'Kabi tells Killmonger that:




The forces in New York, London and Hong Kong are ready to go.




So, is this just a mere coincidence that the three places mentioned by W'Kabi were cities where the Sanctum Sanctorums were located? Or was there a hidden meaning later explained by the movie producers/writers.










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    I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

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    Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:12






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    If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

    – Anthony Grist
    May 15 '18 at 10:13






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    @Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

    – Shreedhar
    May 15 '18 at 11:57






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    Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

    – OrangeDog
    May 15 '18 at 12:00
















10















In the 2018 Black Panther movie, after Eric Killmonger




Overthrows and presumably kills T'Challa, he takes the throne and is the new king of Wakanda.




After that, his plan (heavily simplified) was to supply vibranium-made arms and ammunition to the militia across the world. At this time W'Kabi tells Killmonger that:




The forces in New York, London and Hong Kong are ready to go.




So, is this just a mere coincidence that the three places mentioned by W'Kabi were cities where the Sanctum Sanctorums were located? Or was there a hidden meaning later explained by the movie producers/writers.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:00






  • 1





    Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:12






  • 5





    If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

    – Anthony Grist
    May 15 '18 at 10:13






  • 1





    @Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

    – Shreedhar
    May 15 '18 at 11:57






  • 2





    Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

    – OrangeDog
    May 15 '18 at 12:00














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1






In the 2018 Black Panther movie, after Eric Killmonger




Overthrows and presumably kills T'Challa, he takes the throne and is the new king of Wakanda.




After that, his plan (heavily simplified) was to supply vibranium-made arms and ammunition to the militia across the world. At this time W'Kabi tells Killmonger that:




The forces in New York, London and Hong Kong are ready to go.




So, is this just a mere coincidence that the three places mentioned by W'Kabi were cities where the Sanctum Sanctorums were located? Or was there a hidden meaning later explained by the movie producers/writers.










share|improve this question
















In the 2018 Black Panther movie, after Eric Killmonger




Overthrows and presumably kills T'Challa, he takes the throne and is the new king of Wakanda.




After that, his plan (heavily simplified) was to supply vibranium-made arms and ammunition to the militia across the world. At this time W'Kabi tells Killmonger that:




The forces in New York, London and Hong Kong are ready to go.




So, is this just a mere coincidence that the three places mentioned by W'Kabi were cities where the Sanctum Sanctorums were located? Or was there a hidden meaning later explained by the movie producers/writers.







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  • 1





    I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:00






  • 1





    Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:12






  • 5





    If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

    – Anthony Grist
    May 15 '18 at 10:13






  • 1





    @Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

    – Shreedhar
    May 15 '18 at 11:57






  • 2





    Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

    – OrangeDog
    May 15 '18 at 12:00














  • 1





    I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:00






  • 1





    Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

    – Edlothiad
    May 15 '18 at 8:12






  • 5





    If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

    – Anthony Grist
    May 15 '18 at 10:13






  • 1





    @Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

    – Shreedhar
    May 15 '18 at 11:57






  • 2





    Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

    – OrangeDog
    May 15 '18 at 12:00








1




1





I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

– Edlothiad
May 15 '18 at 8:00





I'm unsure if doctor-strange-2016 is needed here, but I've left it in for now.

– Edlothiad
May 15 '18 at 8:00




1




1





Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

– Edlothiad
May 15 '18 at 8:12





Quick google left it unconfirmed but has led to several fan theories, although Infinity War told us nothing. These are 3 of the main cities in the 3 main non-African continents.

– Edlothiad
May 15 '18 at 8:12




5




5





If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

– Anthony Grist
May 15 '18 at 10:13





If I recall correctly, he was using operatives/soldiers/spies/whatever you want to call them put in place by the previous Wakandan leaders. They may have known that there was particular importance to those locations, and put resources in place accordingly, but there's nothing to suggest Killmonger was made aware of this information. There may not have even been anybody left alive - and who was supporting him - who knew to be able to tell him.

– Anthony Grist
May 15 '18 at 10:13




1




1





@Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

– Shreedhar
May 15 '18 at 11:57





@Edlothiad maybe you are right; one each in Asia, Europe and North America. or maybe the writers just forced in an easter-egg by putting in the names of those cities.

– Shreedhar
May 15 '18 at 11:57




2




2





Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

– OrangeDog
May 15 '18 at 12:00





Most likely they were chosen for the same out-of-universe reasons - big, "western", historically important cities distributed across the world.

– OrangeDog
May 15 '18 at 12:00










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