
David Jonsson has been cast as Prince ‘T’Challa II’ in Marvel Studios’ upcoming Black Panther 3. David Jonsson will be seen as the son of the late ‘King T’Challa’, after being introduced as a child towards the end of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
The sequel will follow ‘Prince T’Challa II’s journey as he grows up and steps into his role. Marvel Studios made the announcement during its Comic-Con panel. Letitia Wright and Winston Duke will be returning, as the third instalment will be directed by the famous director Ryan Coogler. Amid David Jonsson has become the new face of Marvel, people have been wanting to know more about the actor. So, let’s have a look at his early life.
David Jonsson’s early life: Parents’ separation, expulsion from school
David Jonsson was born to working-class parents and had four siblings, among whom he is the youngest. David’s mother worked as a police officer while his father was employed as an IT engineer at Heathrow. David was only 11 years old when his parents separated. According to the actor, when someone comes from a ‘broken home’, it kind of ‘changes’ them forever. David, once in an interview with The Guardian, revealed that, while he was not a ‘bad kid’ at all, he was expelled from his high school for fighting.















