Y'all remember when Black Panther was first announced?

With every subsequent casting decision, it seemed like every single working black actor was set to appear in the hugely popular Marvel film. 

Well, that is everyone except Samuel L. Jackson. His popular Marvel character, Nick Fury, didn't appear in the film and Jackson felt some kind of way. 

According to TIME, Jackson appeared on "The Ellen Degeneres Show" for the 10th time to promote Incredibles 2 and touched on his desire to get to Wakanda, too

“When they were making it, I kept saying, ‘So when do I go to Wakanda?’ And they were [shakes head],” he explained, adding his Marvel character seemed like a perfect fit for the movie. “Can I just walk down the street in Wakanda so they know that I know it’s there? Because I know it’s there. I mean, Nick Fury knows every black thing that’s on the planet, so he’s gotta know about Wakanda.”

But, fret not, all hope isn't lost. Because, you know — sequels exist. 

“I wish I had been there, but I’m really, really, really pleased with the success of that film and how it worked out and eventually I may end up in Wakanda,” Jackson teased.

Jackson also swagged out on the show, for beating Harrison Ford's highest-grossing actor record. 

You can check out the full clip of Jackson's appearance below!