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Black Bolt Confronts Maximus in New 'Marvel's Inhumans' Photo
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While it is most likely to be a one-sided conversation since no one really wants Black Bolt to unleash his powerful voice, the photo sees that he has no difficulty confronting Maximus.

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A new photo of upcoming "Marvel's Inhumans" has been unearthed via Empire magazine, following the official trailer which was released last month. The photo finds the King of Inhumans, Black Bolt, in an apparent heated situation with his scheming brother Maximus.

While it is most likely to be a one-sided conversation since no one really wants Black Bolt to unleash his powerful voice, it seems like the Silence King has no difficulty confronting his brother. The photo sees Maximus seemingly feeling threatened as his big brother puts his hand on Maximus' chest and gives him a stern face.

In a recent interview with the magazine, Scott Buck reveals that premiering the first two episodes of the ABC series in IMAX theaters gives "a massive, dramatic opening." The showrunner adds, "It allows us to think bigger; to use visuals you don't normally get on your television screen. We wanted [it to be] strikingly beautiful and unusual."

He goes on saying that despite featuring a character who can't talk because his voice is destructive, he believes that the show will still be relatable. "There will be plenty of humour and fantastic elements, but we're dealing with relatable people in a moment of great crisis: a royal family forced into the position of refugees. They just happen to have superpowers," he explains.

"Marvel's Inhumans" will chronicle "a race of superhumans with diverse and singularly unique powers, [which] were first introduced in Marvel Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1965. Since that time, they have grown in prominence and become some of the most popular and iconic characters in the Marvel Universe. 'Marvel's Inhumans' will explore the never-before-told epic adventure of Black Bolt and the royal family."

"Marvel's Inhumans" stars Anson Mount, Iwan Rheon, Isabelle Cornish and Sonya Balmores. The cast also includes Mike Moh, Ellen Woglom, Eme Ikwuakor and Henry Ian Cusick.

The eight-episode series will premiere its first two episodes on Friday, September 29 at 8 P.M. on ABC, before later airing on Friday at 9 P.M. slot. Prior to the TV debut, the first two episodes of "Marvel's Inhumans" will screen in IMAX theaters worldwide for two weeks, starting on September 1.

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