My prediction is that TCHALLA will be back in the MCU. I’m not sure how or when. But in the near future.
My prediction is that TCHALLA will be back in the MCU. I’m not sure how or when. But in the near future.
Basically at this point I think marvel knows there is no good explanation for T'Challas absence and anything other then death or recast is going to be bullshit AF, so I think they are going to put their heads down, grot their teeth and just push through it in hopes that people will accept the bullisht then eventually move on. That or depending on when it hits, they will hope they can use the Wakanda series as a way to get people used to the supporting cast and slowly fade T'Challa out, maybe a couple mentions here and there but try and shift focus away so whatever explanation people accept for the movie. At this point though I really don't care for them to use "Black Panther" and have it feature Wakanda and the supporting cast on some blade trinity isht
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T'Challa
A.K.A. The Black Panther
King of Wakanda
King of the Dead and The Champion of Bast
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Recurring things I’ve seen are griots (both the standard musician-intellectual and the more fantastical sorcerer kinds), water spirits (often taking a fish or serpent form), spears blessed by gods and the ancestors, and mud brick architecture (often inspired by the Sahel civilizations or pre-colonial Nigeria). Themes I see a lot are ancestors and societal memory as well as the need to be united. Black Panther has a lot of stock Afrofuturist/fantasy tropes.
How is Nakia the star? She wasn't even the most interesting side character
That would require him to be recast. Which doesn't really fix the existing problemYeah, a lot of people seem excited for it, at least from what I've seen
She's an Oscar Winner, but her character wasn't especially interesting to me. I think she should have gotten the role of an actual superhero.
Besides, I don't think the MCU is built on star power. Characters like T'Challa became popular because of what the actors did in the movies, not before
Black Panther was practically marketed (to the general public, not just comic-book readers) based on the absolute star power of the majority of its cast.
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I can see that, but IMO it wasn't reflected in the movie. Most of the side cast didn't interest me or seem especially necessary. I came to see T'Challa, and Klaw to some extent, but I also liked Shuri and Okoye.
Plus, the marketing also leaned on it being a superhero movie with a mostly Black cast.
Bast in the MCU....did she "approve" Killmonger becoming the "Black Panther"?