I'm more invested I leaning into that Afro-futuristic T'Challa vibe myself personally.
James Bond, ain't got nothing on the Wakandan Monarch.
On a more serious note, a writer who actually gives a Frank shout the BP mythos is all that's necessary to move things forward in a positive direction as well as erase and nullify the full range of negative energy Ta Nehisi Coates forcibly injected into the aforementioned mythos like so many Dr Doom inspired nano bots.
Ethnicity should be irrelevant where the writer is concerned as evidenced by the fact that writers such as Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Don McGregor, Geoff Johns, Jason Aaron and the incomparable David Liss all delivered solidly impactful renditions of T'Challa and his supporting cast in times past. (Sans Wakandan rape camps.)
T'Challa and his overarching mythos rich in culture and technological mystery, deserves a creative team up to the challenge of genuine world building the encompasses the full gamut of the Wakandan potential as opposed to wild excursions into the realms of stereotypical 3rd world distortions that do more to expose the ignorance of some writers when faced with the opportunity to explore Wakandan afro-futurism unfettered by said writers lack of imagination.
Excelsior.