https://www.cbr.com/king-in-black-black-panther-review/
"T'Challa is no armchair general"..."T'Challa has Wakanda on a war footing."
I love it.
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Seems like soooo much hoop jumping and the main problem still persists. It's a character that isn't T'Challa, doing T'CHALLAS stories and it's a brand new character we are supposed to care about... Just. Bring. In. Multiverse. T'Challa. Plus that option, while it's better than others, pretty much disconnects the BP franchise from the rest of the MCU and would feel like they are just being robbed more of the interactions we wanted to see on the big screen even more.
T'Challa
A.K.A. The Black Panther
King of Wakanda
King of the Dead and The Champion of Bast
Two-Time Time Magazine "Person Of The Year"
Six-Time People Magazine "Sexiest Man Alive"
I'm in.
Counter-argument. Most casual MCU fans have no idea what the status-quo of the characters is. They know the basics, from earlier shows & movies, but they could care less about what happened in issue #23 of volume 7. As long as the broad strokes match up, they are fine.
Synergy usually happens the OTHER direction, which is why you get things like Thor going from a noble champion to "dude who likes to drink a lot"
The spider is always on the hunt.
Sorry but I don't want some American to be King of Wakanda or to be BP, regardless of his Wakandan heritage.The mantle of both King and BP should be Wakandan born and raised. That being said, set BP2 during the 5 year blip or yank multiverse T'Challa from somewhere. As for the D+ show, just set it in the past. Let's see what was going down in Wakanda as far back as the 18th/19th Century or something.