Yeah, it was a bold choice to destroy the HSH and I wonder if they'll walk that back at some point. It's not strictly necessary now, but it could be an interesting plot point depending on the story of Black Panther 2.
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Yeah, it was a bold choice to destroy the HSH and I wonder if they'll walk that back at some point. It's not strictly necessary now, but it could be an interesting plot point depending on the story of Black Panther 2.
[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;4409490]Yeah, it was a bold choice to destroy the HSH and I wonder if they'll walk that back at some point. It's not strictly necessary now, but it could be an interesting plot point depending on the story of Black Panther 2.[/QUOTE]
I would imagine the only reason to destroy it would be to set up a story where they NEED to get it back. Maybe T'Challa is somehow depowered down the line and he needs to find it, or maybe Shuri needs it to become Black Panther.
Otherwise in a practical sense it's not that HUGE a deal. It's a theoreticaly problem for future generations of Black Panthers, but as far as making the movies we'll never see the next generation beyond T'Challa, so it really doesn't matter.
Or maybe they can sort of expand the uses of the heart shaped herb. Under Hudlin, a heart shaped herb salad apparently had the potential to cure Spider-Man. It obviusly didn't work, but in T'Challa's mind it was worth a shot.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4408679]That's a good one. Seriously. Spider-Man on PCP.[/QUOTE]
If not Emo Peter
[QUOTE=Beware Of Geek;4409390]In his self-titled mini, by Rob "I'm important! No, really!" Liefeld.[/QUOTE]
[B]Ah okay. Thanks for the heads up BoG! I see what you guys were saying.. Meh, pretty dumb lol. It will likely be forgotten though[/B]
[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;4409490]Yeah, it was a bold choice to destroy the HSH and I wonder if they'll walk that back at some point. It's not strictly necessary now, but it could be an interesting plot point depending on the story of Black Panther 2.[/QUOTE]
They can walk it back as easy or as hard as they want it to be
easy: "still got some seeds!" boom its back lol. Hell, fire clears the way for new plant growth all the time
hard: try to develop some sort of synthetic version because it is gone gone
cool: see previous post hahahaha
[QUOTE=MindofShadow;4409414]Yeah, I am glad the movie made it a big deal and a ceremony like McGregor instead of just eating it like an apple ala Priest or a salad ala Hudlin lol
I would love it if the first scene in BP2 was T'challa searching for the location it grows in the wild ala the trials in the comics.
I would enjoy it if the movies got kinda mythological/weird with it. Instead of a pride of Panthers guarding it when he finds it, it is Bast herself, challenging T'challa philosophy and strength and as she fades away, mentions there is another being infiltrating Wakanda under his very nose (MEPHISTO!!! GIVE ME MEPHISTO!!! lol)
Not ever gonan happen but still lol[/QUOTE]
[B]I would be okay with this. Because honestly, I'm not keen on what the other options People suggest are.[/B]
[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;4409620][B]I would be okay with this. Because honestly, I'm not keen on what the other options People suggest are.[/B][/QUOTE]
Lol I'mma push Mephisto until they announce the villain officially lol
Then imma push him for BP3
[QUOTE=MindofShadow;4409622]Lol I'mma push Mephisto until they announce the villain officially lol
Then imma push him for BP3[/QUOTE]
Given Hulu is getting both Ghost Rider and Hellstrom TV shows, I'll wager the TV side of things has dibs on Mephisto. Though it's a shared universe, so in theory he could do all of the above.
[QUOTE=XPac;4409524]I would imagine the only reason to destroy it would be to set up a story where they NEED to get it back. Maybe T'Challa is somehow depowered down the line and he needs to find it, or maybe Shuri needs it to become Black Panther.
Otherwise in a practical sense it's not that HUGE a deal. It's a theoreticaly problem for future generations of Black Panthers, but as far as making the movies we'll never see the next generation beyond T'Challa, so it really doesn't matter.
Or maybe they can sort of expand the uses of the heart shaped herb. [B]Under Hudlin, a heart shaped herb salad apparently had the potential to cure Spider-Man. It obviusly didn't work, but in T'Challa's mind it was worth a shot.[/B][/QUOTE]
I remember that. Fun times.
IDK why but I fucking love Roy Thomas' Black Panther...
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4410120]I remember that. Fun times.[/QUOTE]
If Aaron recalls that scene back in the day, maybe he'll try using it in Avengers. Hsh salad could end up being the cure for vampirism too.
[QUOTE=Falcon16;4410156]IDK why but I fucking love Roy Thomas' Black Panther...[/QUOTE]
When you figure out why, let me know lol
It's the whole Batman esque design and I like his exposed skin
[QUOTE=Falcon16;4410156]IDK why but I fucking love Roy Thomas' Black Panther...[/QUOTE]
how long ago was that? what issues?
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