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[QUOTE=ed2962;1860647]Sure, but it's a high profile genre picture starring a black man. Hollywood has a habit of either erasing the love interest, making her either latina or asian, or leaving the black girlfriend way in the background.[/QUOTE]
I do think it's possible that the role of the girlfriend will be small simply because T'Challa has no love interest in the comics.
Monica Lynn is the closest thing he had to a Lois Lane, but we haven't seen her in awhile (though if they hypothetically use her in the movies that might change).
The other big one was obviously Storm but that ended and they don't have the rights for her anyways.
So romance MIGHT not play a large role in the grand scheme of things. But we'll see... I'd certainly like that aspect of his life fleshed out a bit more.
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[QUOTE=ed2962;1860647]Sure, but it's a high profile genre picture starring a black man. Hollywood has a habit of either erasing the love interest, making her either latina or asian, or leaving the black girlfriend way in the background.[/QUOTE] I agree with this, but with Coogler and Boseman heading the film, I'm not too worried about this happening. Really at this point, my only question regarding the love interest is whether it'll be Monica (cookie cut or a slightly to greatly modified version), or if they'll just go with a wakandan woman as an original character.
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[QUOTE=XPac;1860652]I do think it's possible that the role of the girlfriend will be small simply because T'Challa has no love interest in the comics. [/QUOTE] it could go either way imo. Boseman has said his character would be more like a James Bond type when it comes to such things, so i figure it'll be more so sly/subtle flirtations and charismatic innuendos, with the intent being clear but ultimately taking a back seat to the larger plot. I'd have no problem with that as a slow build or foundation setter.
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It's pretty funny how uncomfortable this topic has made people haha.
Anyway
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The whole nature of superhero comics is contrived. There's nothing genuine about putting on a costume and fighting evil not aging or returning from the dead. Things only happen because the editors or creators decide they'll happen.
Marvel's had a transgendered character as far back as the 80's. The character's name was Cloud.
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[QUOTE=Kieran_Frost;1860609]I know you're not meaning to be disrespectful; but can you please stop comparing the complicated issue of people who've lived a life of denial finally coming out the closet as "switching their sexuality like they switch their clothes." It's a little... thoughtless. Coming out is a serious issue, you only need to look to Hollywood or every sport in the world outside of swimming (for some reason) to see how much struggle people go through. Numerous accounts of sportsmen and women considering suicide, because they hate keeping the lie. Being true to yourself is not like changing your shirt ;)
Then you'd be wrong; T'Challa's race is VASTLY more important to his character and history than his sexuality. To give them equal weight is to miss the point of the character.
In all honestly: how much credance did you give anyone using the "but... but... he's white in the comic, and I have no problem with black characters in films, but... I merely wanted to see the Johnny Storm I READ for years being depicted as close to the character as they could on screen. And his race is SOOOOOOOO key to the fact he's a playboy and.... because the race is... like... I have no problem with black characters, but just stop trying to diversify my films, push KNOWN black characters, don't just suck off other established heroes for a quick boost"
Answer honestly... come on, we all saw through those.
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It would explain why he's not fathered children. A prince's ONE JOB before becoming king is to provide two heirs (an heir and the spare to the heir). He's now king and he STILL hasn't???[/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]
It's good to have you posting here more regularly friend Kieran Frost.
Makes for a much more nuanced discussion pool. :cool:
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[QUOTE=Kieran_Frost;1860091]I'd LOVE it; our first LGBT hero in the films; and it would be the most bad-ass one!!! YES! It will never happen (esp. with Disney giving him a solo film, they would never give that to a gay hero); but it is fun to speculate. I'd be all for it (obviously); even if it's just bisexual. He's a king, his duty is to produce an heir (not that you need to be str8 or even bisexual to jerk off into a test tube); beyond that... sex is meant for pleasure.
It would be a bold choice, esp. considering how many African countries view homosexuality. But it's just too bold, and too brave for Marvel or Disney (we only JUST got our first ever gay A-lister in Iceman last year). Which makes me think Wakanda would be an LGBT beacon of good. Many ancient societies had no problem with homosexuality; and most of the African countries that have such horrible records in gay rights is because of CHRISTIAN AMERICAN INFLUENCE! Wakanda is beyond their influence, I can't imagine they'd care if their king was gay or bi or just liked to bone a dude from time to time.
Oh, hush! Surely the idea doesn't upset you THAT much? His sexuality is the least important part of his character, he doesn't need to be str8 to be T'Challa to the bone.[/QUOTE]
His sexuality IS an important part of both his character and identity. Also changing his sexuality makes ZERO sense. Black Panther will be the first black LEAD hero of a movie in the MCU and keeping his character as intact as possible is of utmost importance, not to fulfill a quota of LBGT representation for the SAKE of LBGT representation. If Marvel does indeed want to add a character who identities as homosexual, then there are characters who they can draw from their own comic book source material who are indeed homosexual. T'Challa, as a black man who has loved and been married too black women, is crucially important to both the representation of black love and romance (which is criminally under-represented in Hollywoon depictions) as well as the representation of support, love, and inspiration that the black woman's as provided to black men. T'Challa does indeed represent these themes in his courtship, romance, and marriage to Ororoe. So yes, his heterosexuality IS an important part of his character
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Am I the only person wondering why we've been talking for pages about a plot idea that has never even been HINTED?
It's a bit disconcerting that people are getting fired up over something that ISN'T HAPPENING, when we have a new comic and a huge role in a new movie coming up.
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[QUOTE=Beware Of Geek;1860871]Am I the only person wondering why we've been talking for pages about a plot idea that has never even been HINTED?
It's a bit disconcerting that people are getting fired up over something that ISN'T HAPPENING, when we have a new comic and a huge role in a new movie coming up.[/QUOTE]
lol it's the nature of this board, everything gets talked about and dissected. Ironically, this most recent topic spawned from me and another poster talking about how fired up people get over any and everything on here heheh. clockwork.
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T'challa isn't gay. No exploring anything like that. Sorry Maj. There is also nothing wrong with being a straight black male. Also, the only reason he doesn't have children is because it wasn't and has not been written. I'm all for diversity, but this isn't diversity... I am not a fan of a black henimdal, he is a complete waste of one of the best actors out there. Real diversity, would be a LBGT orignial hero...not changing one of the very few straight black males for the sake of it.
No PC zone here.
Shuri on the other hand has not been in any relationships...
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[QUOTE=Victor Freeman;1860900]T'challa isn't gay. No exploring anything like that. Sorry Maj. There is also nothing wrong with being a straight black male. Also, the only reason he doesn't have children is because it wasn't and has not been written. I'm all for diversity, but this isn't diversity... I am not a fan of a black henimdal, he is a complete waste of one of the best actors out there. Real diversity, would be a LBGT orignial hero...not changing one of the very few straight black males for the sake of it.
No PC zone here.
[B]Shuri on the other hand has not been in any relationships...[/B][/QUOTE]
Having Shuri be lesbian or bisexual with a female love interest... hmmm
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[QUOTE=Beware Of Geek;1860871]Am I the only person wondering why we've been talking for pages about a plot idea that has never even been HINTED?
It's a bit disconcerting that people are getting fired up over something that ISN'T HAPPENING, when we have a new comic and a huge role in a new movie coming up.[/QUOTE]
Pretty much...I've just been sitting back watching the whole thing like:
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[QUOTE=Kasper Cole;1860955]Pretty much...I've just been sitting back watching the whole thing like:
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It's been a very fun train wreck to watch.
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i read that this morning...walked out of the house had a long full day ...i come back sit back down 12 hours later and its just wrapping up. I'm pleased with my saturday choices
what i came back to type was, the bp promo on the digital code page is getting to be a real pecker tease.... pun not intended..... every time i see it pop up i get excited..... I'm going back away now
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[QUOTE=Ziggiyy;1860782]His sexuality IS an important part of both his character and identity. Also changing his sexuality makes ZERO sense. Black Panther will be the first black LEAD hero of a movie in the MCU and keeping his character as intact as possible is of utmost importance, not to fulfill a quota of LBGT representation for the SAKE of LBGT representation. If Marvel does indeed want to add a character who identities as homosexual, then there are characters who they can draw from their own comic book source material who are indeed homosexual. T'Challa, as a black man who has loved and been married too black women, is crucially important to both the representation of black love and romance (which is criminally under-represented in Hollywoon depictions) as well as the representation of support, love, and inspiration that the black woman's as provided to black men. T'Challa does indeed represent these themes in his courtship, romance, and marriage to Ororoe. So yes, his heterosexuality IS an important part of his character[/QUOTE]
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And yet, none of anything you've stated in your post, precludes T'Challa from being Bisexual.[/SIZE]
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[QUOTE=Beware Of Geek;1860871]Am I the only person wondering why we've been talking for pages about a plot idea that has never even been HINTED?
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It's a bit disconcerting that people are getting fired up over something that ISN'T HAPPENING, when we have a new comic and a huge role in a new movie coming up.[/B][/QUOTE]
I actually find it quite revealing and amusing to be quite frank.
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[QUOTE=Danileriver23;1860896]I love how for every comic and comic move now days people are always like "Make them LGBT! Do it!". I've got nothing against lgbt charcaters, but the fact that people want to make everyone lgbt is very humorous to me. Someone should make a meme of that guy from office; "If you could make [insert character here] LGBT, that'd be greeeeeat."[/QUOTE]
Diversity isn't just about race, ethnicity or gender.
There's really no reason why any of the mainstream Marvel heroes could not be LGBT in the movieverse.
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[QUOTE=Victor Freeman;1860900]T'challa isn't gay. No exploring anything like that. Sorry Maj. There is also nothing wrong with being a straight black male. Also, the only reason he doesn't have children is because it wasn't and has not been written. I'm all for diversity, but this isn't diversity... I am not a fan of a black henimdal, he is a complete waste of one of the best actors out there. Real diversity, would be a LBGT orignial hero...not changing one of the very few straight black males for the sake of it.
No PC zone here.
Shuri on the other hand has not been in any relationships...[/QUOTE]
Nothing to apologise for my brother but you do realise that there's no reason T'Challa can't be Bi.
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[QUOTE=Victor Freeman;1860900]T'challa isn't gay. No exploring anything like that. Sorry Maj. There is also nothing wrong with being a straight black male. Also, the only reason he doesn't have children is because it wasn't and has not been written. I'm all for diversity, but this isn't diversity... I am not a fan of a black henimdal, he is a complete waste of one of the best actors out there. Real diversity, would be a LBGT orignial hero...not changing one of the very few straight black males for the sake of it.
No PC zone here.
Shuri on the other hand has not been in any relationships...[/QUOTE]
Pretty much this, I'm almost ready to walk way from T'Challa as a character ( and while I'm at it marvel as a company, comics as a hold as is) , I made the promise to myself to refuse to pay for any marvel movie till the BP solo is in theaters (wnt be paying for Cap 3 either) and If they produce a version of T'Challa in BP solo I'm not interested in then I have no problems saving my money and watching it on tv (maybe) just like I've done with rest of marvel movie verse.. And only T'Challa I'm interested in one who's Super Power Super Genius Warrior King, who either in a relationship with Black African woman or about to be dating a Black African Woman or who single till he's once again ethier in a rship or dating a Blk Afrikaan Woman.. and that goes for both the movies and the comics , Preferably a Wakandan and preferably NOT Monica Lynn. Other wise I have no interest and will save my money/time..
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Haven't paged through the tread, but I think im going to be among the few that thought the preview was mediocre. The art is good. I love artist like Stelfreeze, whose art have a distinctive feel and look. But, Im not feeling Coates voice for Tchalla so far.
Now, its been a min since I read any of the BP volumes, but I don't remember Tchalla sounding so damn convoluted and purposefully seeming to not use conjunctions to this degree. I know it's something that past writers have done with him (and other African characters in general, which annoys me), but it wasn't his default voice IIRC. Could be jumping the gun, but this preview makes me think otherwise.
Still gonna buy it day one.
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[QUOTE=UltimateTy;1860308]Found this in the Collected forum. BP is getting a second Masterworks
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Hopefully this means vol. 1 will be reprinted.
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I don't even wear hats, but I'm interested.
In regards to T'Challa's sexuality, I'd personally prefer that he be heterosexual in the films, just because I'm heterosexual and T'Challa as a fictional character catches most of my personal power-fantasy affection. He's the character I "aspire" to be, so to speak (specifically as depicted in the runs by Priest and Hudlin). Beyond that selfish reasoning, I see no reason MCU can't be bi or gay. Considering Wakanda isn't supposed to be ruled by the king just because of his bloodline, adopted heirs would be just as viable to prove themselves as any biological heir would be (and I'm sure a biological heir could be "made" if needed). There's actually a bit of story potential around for a writer to explore if they wanted to commit to making comic T'Challa bisexual. Male Dora Milaje, a love triangle with Venomm and Taku (or even just one of those two worried about the other falling for the King).
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[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;1861058]Nothing to apologise for my brother but you do realise that there's no reason T'Challa can't be Bi.[/QUOTE]
There is no reason he couldn't be. In a perfect world it wouldn't matter.
Reality-that movie will have enough trolls coming after it and Disney is not going to risk that.
You know the moment he's announced bisexual-ticked off white fanboys who don't want the film around will be the LEAST of our worries. Ticked off black folks are going to be WORST. WAY WORST.
Disney will not risk that. They know too much pressure is on this film to be successful. Including other black characters getting films.
Now if Marvel wanted to have BP work with a team of his people to battle whoever-no rule can't say they can't be LGBT. Vibraxas anyone? Use him and whose to say he can be used in a possible Young Avengers film? Hulking, Teddy, him, Chavez, Iron Lad and Cassie? Since Eli seems to be gone forever.
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[QUOTE=Victor Freeman;1860900]Shuri on the other hand has not been in any relationships...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Rumble;1860927]Having Shuri be lesbian or bisexual with a female love interest... hmmm[/QUOTE]
Though it wasn't completely fleshed out, there was this...
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[QUOTE]not changing one of the very [B]few [/B]straight black males for the sake of it. [/QUOTE]
[B]Some [/B]straight black males in the mcu,not very few.
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[QUOTE=Kasper Cole;1861176][IMG]https://55.media.tumblr.com/5bc66a3b58c37c963dfeaa94f4672552/tumblr_inline_o3yj444gkB1tyd8wv_500.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
More T'Challa vs Bucky gif?
We're being fed heavily this week, wow...
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[QUOTE=Realdealholy;1861145]Though it wasn't completely fleshed out, there was this...
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Lovely scan. :)
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;1861113]There is no reason he couldn't be. In a perfect world it wouldn't matter.
Reality-that movie will have enough trolls coming after it and Disney is not going to risk that.
You know the moment he's announced bisexual-ticked off white fanboys who don't want the film around will be the LEAST of our worries. Ticked off black folks are going to be WORST. WAY WORST.
Disney will not risk that. They know too much pressure is on this film to be successful. Including other black characters getting films.
Now if Marvel wanted to have BP work with a team of his people to battle whoever-no rule can't say they can't be LGBT. Vibraxas anyone? Use him and whose to say he can be used in a possible Young Avengers film? Hulking, Teddy, him, Chavez, Iron Lad and Cassie? Since Eli seems to be gone forever.[/QUOTE]
Honestly I think the film would do well even if he were bi, hypothetically speaking.
Sure some people might complain about it on the internet, but more often than not such complaints amount to little more than just noise.
Not necessarily saying I'm necessarily for or against the idea of him being gay or whatever, but I honestly believe the VAST majority of movie goers won't give a damn and simply want to watch a fun super hero movie... something marvel has had an excellent track record of doing. Disney may not want to go that direction with the character (and honestly I'm not sure there's any real reason they would need to), but I don't think they necessarily fear it either.
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[QUOTE=XPac;1861206]Honestly I think the film would do well even if he were bi, hypothetically speaking.
[B]Sure some people might complain about it on the internet, but more often than not such complaints amount to little more than just noise. [/B]
Not necessarily saying I'm necessarily for or against the idea of him being gay or whatever, but I honestly believe the VAST majority of movie goers won't give a damn and simply want to watch a fun super hero movie... something marvel has had an excellent track record of doing. Disney may not want to go that direction with the character (and honestly I'm not sure there's any real reason they would need to), but I don't think they necessarily fear it either.[/QUOTE]
I think you're being naive on this point. If Black Panther were revealed to be Gay or Bi a lot of people wouldn't go see the movie or let their kids see the movie. It's unfortunate and despicable, but that's how far too many people would respond. It wouldn't just be people on the Internet complaining.
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Lol like a child.
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[QUOTE=Kasper Cole;1861220]I think you're being naive on this point. If Black Panther were revealed to be Gay or Bi a lot of people wouldn't go see the movie or let their kids see the movie. It's unfortunate and despicable, but that's how far too many people would respond. It wouldn't just be people on the Internet complaining.[/QUOTE]
IMO it would be negligable. Yes there are SOME people that might find it offensive or whatever and decide not to see it. And there are probably SOME who are likley MORE likely to see it because it focus on a gay or bi character. But IMO at least the VAST majority of the audience won't give a dam. They just want to see a fun super hero movie.
Just like there's likely SOME people who are less likley to see the movie because it has a black main character, there's probably some people who are MORE willing to see the movie because it has a black main character. But again, IMO I think the majority of people going to see it won't give a damn and just want to see a fun movie.
Disney and Marvel don't have to worry about playing it "safe" at this point. They have a sucessful billion dollar brand name. It's similar to Star Wars only to a lesser degree. They could make that movies main character bi and it wouldn't mean a damn thing outside of social media because it's star wars.
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Solid. :cool:
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[QUOTE=Dboi654;1860351]I just realized that Chad is actually holding someone's hands here. I think at this point it is obvious that it may be T'Chaka but who is going to play him?
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Sorry if I am pondering on this too much[/QUOTE]
Youre not pondering as hard as those that found that spoilier in the same trailer..
Its all good
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[QUOTE=Realdealholy;1861145]Though it wasn't completely fleshed out, there was this...
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Good times...
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[QUOTE=Kieran_Frost;1860609]I know you're not meaning to be disrespectful; but can you please stop comparing the complicated issue of people who've lived a life of denial finally coming out the closet as "switching their sexuality like they switch their clothes." It's a little... thoughtless. Coming out is a serious issue, you only need to look to Hollywood or every sport in the world outside of swimming (for some reason) to see how much struggle people go through. Numerous accounts of sportsmen and women considering suicide, because they hate keeping the lie. Being true to yourself is not like changing your shirt ;)
Then you'd be wrong; T'Challa's race is VASTLY more important to his character and history than his sexuality. To give them equal weight is to miss the point of the character.
In all honestly: how much credance did you give anyone using the "but... but... he's white in the comic, and I have no problem with black characters in films, but... I merely wanted to see the Johnny Storm I READ for years being depicted as close to the character as they could on screen. And his race is SOOOOOOOO key to the fact he's a playboy and.... because the race is... like... I have no problem with black characters, but just stop trying to diversify my films, push KNOWN black characters, don't just suck off other established heroes for a quick boost"
Answer honestly... come on, we all saw through those.
It would explain why he's not fathered children. A prince's ONE JOB before becoming king is to provide two heirs (an heir and the spare to the heir). He's now king and he STILL hasn't???[/QUOTE]
I am not trying to be disrespectful in the slightest. I think a person journey to their sexuality is an important one. Its why when straight characters getting changed into gay characters with no thought of story or history, I feel like we dismissed that important characteristic of a person for diversity without substance.
For all intents and purposes the MCU is sexless with most relationships being in the level of Disney Teen romance.
Let me be clear. I would support the book or the movie, whatever the character's sexuality even though I feel like it would be a disservice to that particular character.
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[QUOTE=Realdealholy;1861145]Though it wasn't completely fleshed out, there was this...
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Yea I remember this, it was cool beans :)
If they were to knock out 2 birds (or underrepresented demographics) with one stone, I think Shuri would be their stone, so to speak. T'Challa and whichever female would obviously appease the more conventional-wanting crowd (heterosexual couple consisting of the black male hero and the black female MJ/Lois/Pepper.. or a heroine like Rambeau), whereas Shuri would be the strong independent, empowered LGBT sister... given that she's somewhat under the radar as a supporting character with little romantic history, she'd probably be seen as a minimal risk (of backlash) / high reward investment imo.
Am i advocating that happen with her? Ehh, more so just musing lol, since I was actually being half serious with my statement you quoted anyway :p
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Sure let Shuri be bi. She's noncannon anyway.
Where are all these clips coming from?
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[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;1859161]
Does T'Challa's love interest have to be female?
It would be an interesting angle to examine if movie verse T'Challa was [B]bi-sexual[/B] or even gay.
I definitely think it's a paradigm worth exploring.[/QUOTE]
It worked for Alexander the Great(?) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And T'Challa filling [URL="http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvenTheGuysWantHim"]this trope[/URL]* would be nice. In fact I would like for a lot of black characters to radiate the desirability many white characters seem to have, because the blatant ignoring does get on my nerves sometime.
As an example I'll just point out the positive reactions people have to Loki and to another extant, Mystique. Both are written to have a flexible view on sexuality and it isn't something that occupies their time nor have I seen it exploited for the sake of 'riling readers up'- as it is treated as just being another trait to these characters.
[QUOTE=Ekie;1860357]Tchaka easily. hence the tears.
Maybe his mom?[/QUOTE]
Disney likes killing mothers... so I can definitely see this as a possibility. It would then make sense for T'Chaka to be alive during the solo since T'Challa is still a prince.
... however, if its Shuri (and or an equivalent), I will cut someone.
[SIZE=1]I wants ma' baby back![/SIZE]
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Google DMCA'd the source of this... hmm
Where did you get it? :cool:
[I][SIZE=1]* A male character who is so good-looking and unintentionally charming that he becomes a babe and stud magnet, (the studs being either bisexual, or straight).[/SIZE][/I]