‘Black Panther’ director falsely accused of robbing Atlanta bank, arrested
Ryan Coogler, Director, Mistakenly Detained For Bank Robbery
‘Black Panther’ director was falsely accused of robbery at Bank of America. It’s eerily similar to a Black lawyer’s experience.
‘Black Panther’ Director Ryan Coogler Mistaken for Bank Robber
Marvel's Black Panther Director Arrested for Mistaken Bank Robbery
I was able to crew up with people who I respect and trusted to do their best work in terms of bringing this to life.
The officer detained both the driver and passenger in the back of a police vehicle but they were not placed in handcuffs.
Atom Tickets sold more tickets for Black Panther than any other superhero film.
Please do the money count somewhere else.
The moviemaker was filming the sequel to the Disney-backed comic book blockbuster in Atlanta earlier this year, when he went to a local Bank of America branch to withdraw some money, according to the police report that was on Wednesday morning.
He was raised in Canada by his Jewish mother, but would visit his father in Memphis.