Ezyo, it was a Vulture interview.
[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3497586][B]Your gonna have to link the interview because I haven't seen that at all and i have read most of his interviews and he Never talked about not liking him.
As for Okoye.. Nah.. she is definitely better then widow for Sure but BP is head and shoulder's above. I don't know who these people are, but it sounds like because Nakias line (that came after T'Challa was presumed dead) this hyperbole of her being better than T'Challa sprung up.[/B][/QUOTE]
[B]Ezyo,[/B] it was a Vulture interview.
[url]http://www.vulture.com/2017/12/ava-duvernay-ryan-coogler-on-wrinkle-in-time-black-panther.html[/url]
Coogler ends up liking the character.
[QUOTE][I]RC:[/I] T’Challa is a very interesting character, and on the surface, I think he’s kind of difficult to write. He’s great in so many different ways: He’s extremely wealthy, extremely smart, culturally knowledgeable. He’s a king who’s got this power. Especially in comic books, I was always drawn to characters where you got into the stories through their flaws, like Batman, who’s reliving this terrible moment that’s happened to him. With T’Challa, he’s got everything going for him, and in a way when I first thought about it, I was like, “Man, this is gonna be tough, because I’m not sure I would like this dude!” But through the process of making the film and working with Chad and trying to explore these things and find ownership in it, I’m incredibly attached to this character now. In our film, you find him at a time when he’s just lost the most important person in his life, his father, and he’s inheriting all this responsibility at a time when Wakanda is struggling over what their identity is going to be, so he’s incredibly conflicted and aware of this responsibility.[/QUOTE]
Excelsior!
Daoud