Denzel Washington has announced that he will be in “Black Panther 3,” and it will likely be one of his last roles before he retires.
Though there’s already excitement about his performance in “Gladiator II,” Washington is looking ahead.
In a recent interview on Australia’s “Today” show, he shared his thoughts on his career and future projects.
The famous Oscar-winning actor said he is focusing on working with top filmmakers. “I don’t know how many more films I’m going to make,” Washington, 69, stated. “Probably not that many. I want to do things I haven’t done.”
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He also spoke about his upcoming role in a Broadway production of Shakespeare’s “Othello,” where he will play the main character, a role he first took on when he was 22.
After that, he plans to play Hannibal in another project.
He mentioned discussing a film with director Steve McQueen and said Ryan Coogler is writing a role for him in the next “Black Panther” movie.
Marvel has not yet made an official announcement about “Black Panther 3.”
Washington also plans to star in a big-screen version of “Othello,” and he mentioned “King Lear” as another project before he retires.