Posted on Black Panther's official Twitter account is a behind-the-scenes clip with commentaries from Coogler, Goransson and even Magette, who is the drummer on the film's score. Related: Every Record Black Panther Has Broken After winning in the SAG Awards for Best Cast, Marvel Studios is now setting its sights in nabbing several hardware at the upcoming Academy Awards. Grossing a total of $1.3 billion at the global box office and breaking multiple records, the film was both a hit with the masses and critics. Black Panther boasts an ensemble cast composed of predominantly African-American actors - from rising stars like Letitia Wright (Shuri) and Winston Duke (M'Baku) to industry veterans like Forest Whitaker (Zuri) and Angela Bassett (Queen Ramonda). Starring Chadwick Boseman as the prince-turned-king of Wakanda, T'Challa, the film debuts the technologically-advanced African nation after it was first teased in the post-credit scene for 2016's Captain America: Civil War. It's been a year since the superhero film directed by Ryan Coogler hit theaters and in light of the nearing Oscars, where it's up for multiple categories including Best Original Score and Best Picture, Marvel Studios is continuing its campaign for the film's chances. Watch Black Panther composer Ludwig Goransson talk about working on creating the Academy Award-nominated score for the film.