After 'Black Panther 2,' where will Namor strike next? Comics reveal the answer (2024)

Imperius Rex! One of Marvel’s first and oldest characters in its comic book history finally rises to the surface of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But who is Namor the Sub-mariner, really? And what might his newly established presence in the MCU foreshadow what’s to come in Phase Five and Six?

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever may be the end of Marvel’s Phase Four, but it’s only the start of a new chapter. With Namor in a place of prominence, it may be his to write.

Warning: Minor spoilers for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ahead.

Who is Namor in Marvel’s comics?

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever brings forth Namor in his long-awaited and arguably long-overdue MCU debut. Namor is one of Marvel’s oldest characters, with his first appearance in the pages of Marvel Comics #1 (published by, wait for it, Timely Comics) in 1939 by comic book artist Bill Everett.

When the fiery Human Torch was first being developed by colleague Carl Burgos, Everett strove to imagine a water-based character to complement and rival Burgos’ creation. Everett reportedly found inspiration in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1798 poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. (The name “Namor” came from Everett listing regal names and liking “Roman” backward.) In a recent YouTube video profiling Namor, Variant Comics cites a quote by Everett, who revealed his own fascination with the sea originating from reading about the expeditions of Admiral Byrd to the South Pole between the late 1920s and 1930s.

In the comics, Namor is the half-human king of Atlantis, born to a human father and the Atlantean princess Fen. In addition to his mixed-race heritage, he is also a Mutant with feather wings on his ankles, a signature of his mutation which allows him the ability to fly. Namor is often considered the “first” mutant in Marvel’s history, predating even the X-Men. (But there are mutants who’ve lived for thousands of years in Marvel’s fictional canon.)

Abrasive, arrogant, and fiercely protective of his people, Namor isn’t the easiest superhero to get along with. Though he’s been a member of the Avengers, and other groups like the Invaders (with Captain America and the original Human Torch), the original Defenders, and the Illuminati, you’ll most often see Namor working on his own. He’s half-human, but resents the people of the surface, and is all too ready to “crusade against white men.”

Of all the superhero teams in the Marvel Universe, Namor’s had the most run-ins with the Fantastic Four, resurfacing in the officially-named Marvel Comics for the first time in Fantastic Four #4. One key character Namor has an interest in is Sue Storm, with whom he’s shared a history of flirting and stolen kisses. While the married Invisible Woman has never left her husband Reed for Namor (at least in the mainstream Marvel continuity), their attraction is rich with unsatisfied tension. If you’ve ever been in a committed relationship but felt an irresistible spark with someone else, then you know the story of Namor and Sue.

Namor in the MCU

Despite his seniority in Marvel’s history and prominence in almost all of Marvel’s biggest storylines, Namor hasn’t really broken through into the mainstream until now. For Wakanda Forever, Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta embodies a reimagined Namor, one who hails from an undersea Mesoamerican kingdom. This new Namor not only represents a new ethno-fantasy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but thematically echoes Wakanda’s own identity as an ultra-secretive nation with a precious resource the rest of the world seeks to plunder.

By the end of Wakanda Forever, the calculating Namor doesn’t see his defeat at the hands of Shuri as a loss, but a chess move to get him closer to his ultimate goal. The vengeful Namor still desires to attack the surface world. The arrival of the Fantastic Four, soon to star in their own movie scheduled for theaters in February 2025, means it’s only a matter of time before Namor shows up again to bully Reed Richards and kiss Sue Storm right in front of him. As a mutant, Namor will surely interact with the X-Men too, whenever they officially join the MCU.

Then, there’s Avengers: Secret Wars. While the MCU often rearranges the plots of the comics to fit the MCU, it’s important to note both Black Panther and Namor had a role in Jonathan Hickman’s 2015 comic Secret Wars (not to be confused with the other 1985 comic, also named Secret Wars). Depending on how much Namor will be involved in the fight against Kang the Conqueror, Namor may become an Avenger or even form the Illuminati — but only if he knows it will benefit him and all of Talokan.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is now playing in theaters.

After 'Black Panther 2,' where will Namor strike next? Comics reveal the answer (2024)

FAQs

What's next for Namor? ›

Despite the legal issues, it's clear that Marvel has big plans for Namor in the future. However, it is still uncertain if he will have a solo film or if he will be featured in other movies, such as a team-up in The Fantastic Four or a role in Thunderbolts.

What happens to Namor in the comics? ›

Namor died in battle with Suma-Ket, but Neptune, AKA Poseidon, himself resurrected Namor, restoring his ankle wings and bestowing upon him a set of golden armor. Restored to his kingdom once more, Namor used Oracle to finance the new Heroes for Hire.

Who defeated Namor in comics? ›

After binding with the Phoenix Force, Namor attacks Wakanda by flooding the nation, drowning hundreds in the process. However, he is soon defeated, thanks to the combined efforts of Captain America, Thor, and Scarlet Witch.

Can Namor still fly after Wakanda Forever? ›

As there was an ocean nearby, the only chance Shuri had of succeeding in her plan was by taking out Namor's ankle wings and his mobility advantage. Fortunately for the character, Namor's MCU future after Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will include his ankle wings growing back.

Will Namor be in Black Panther 3? ›

Though Ramonda dies in Wakanda Forever, it seems likely the rest will reprise their roles for Black Panther 3. Namor's (Tenoch Huerta) storyline also seems poised to continue, though it's unclear if it'll be in a Black Panther sequel or elsewhere.

Will Namor return to Marvel? ›

While it's clear Namor will be back, it's less clear when he'll be seen again. Though audiences would probably be all in on a Namor-centric spinoff, Marvel Studios Parliament member Nate Moore that, as of now, Disney cannot produce such a project because the character's live-action rights remain tied up at Universal.

Who is stronger, Thor or Namor? ›

He's incredibly strong, he's as strong as Thor, and if he's around enough water he can be as strong as the Hulk.

Why does Namor say Imperius Rex? ›

Loosely translated from Latin, it means "Empire King." As such, the line serves as a dynamic reference to the anti-hero's comics origins while also giving him an epic counter to the classic Wakandan phrase in the MCU. Related: Black Panther 2's MCU Timeline: How Long After Endgame Is It Set?

Is Namor stronger than Hulk? ›

The answer is yes, unequivocally. However, the Sub-Mariner's powers, fighting skills, and advantage in the ocean have made him the surprise winner of numerous fights against the Hulk. So, yes, Namor can beat the Hulk in a fight - and has done so in style during his storied history in the pages of Marvel Comics.

Can Thanos beat Namor? ›

The two trade several ground-shaking blows, but ultimately - while Namor approaches Hulk strength when properly hydrated - Thanos easily takes their match-up.

Can Namor beat Ghost Rider? ›

Namor was able to fend off multiple heroes, including Thor, Captain Marvel and Ghost Rider before Captain America calmly talked him out of his anger. Namor has done many questionable things, but enslaving his own people is one of the worst.

Can Namor beat Superman? ›

In terms of raw strength, Superman is generally considered to be one of the strongest characters in the DC Universe, while Namor is one of the strongest characters in the Marvel Universe. However, Superman's vulnerability to kryptonite could be a potential weakness that Namor could exploit in a fight.

Will Namor's ankle wings grow back? ›

Marvel Studios' Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever saw fight coordinator Aaron Toney explain why the Black Panther had to damage Namor's ankle wings in the movie. According to Toney, the decision was made to humanize Namor in his fight with Shuri — and the wings will grow back in the MCU.

Will Namors' foot heal? ›

Namor does have one injury that his healing factor can't fix. Because the wings on his feet are the result of a mutation, they remain unaffected by the healing factor that his Atlantean blood gives him, and his wings can only heal naturally and very slowly, even when in water.

Why is Namor so weak in Wakanda Forever? ›

When it comes to Namor's vitality, heat-based attacks are one of the major causes for concern—Shuri's (Letitia Wright) plan of attack in Wakanda Forever depicts precisely that. Very much like water deficiency, dehydration causes Namor's body to dry faster and weaken rapidly, which makes his abilities less effective.

Will Namor return after Black Panther? ›

During a recent interview with Comicbook.com, Jeff Loveness, who recently penned the script for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and will be taking on Phase 6's next Avengers team-up film, revealed that Namor would return in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.

Will there ever be a Namor movie? ›

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Is Namor more powerful than Aquaman? ›

Namor Is Much More Powerful Than Aquaman

As much as he outshines Namor in popularity and personality, Aquaman can't measure up when it comes to physical strength. Aquaman's powers go beyond merely "talking to fish," with his royal Atlantean bloodline granting him incredible superhuman strength, dexterity and endurance.

What's next after Wakanda Forever? ›

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

While the Quantum realm usually makes time a bit more wibbly-wobbly than usual, we do know that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania takes place after Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which places it sometime within the first half of 2026.

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