I like Lebron, I hope Space Jam 2 does well. Lebron’s goal is to own a team one day.
I like Lebron, I hope Space Jam 2 does well. Lebron’s goal is to own a team one day.
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I wonder if Ridley will dig more into the secret origins of Wakanda. Did they ever make any ancient contact with the likes of the Eternals or Inhumans? And I always liked the idea that during Apocalypse's reign as Pharaoh he tried and failed to invade Wakanda.
A rogue Eternal who for millennia posed as a false god, amassing followers in and around Wakanda would be an interesting villain. An easy way to throw in ancient cult conspiracies and build on Wakanda's relationship with its neighbors.
In EMH S3 there was apparently supposed to be an episode where T'Challa went to war with the Eternals, I'd be down to see the ancient history between the two, especially as far as the Celestials are concerned. It makes sense that Wakandan texts would have some unique insight into the Great Cataclysm and the history of humanity.
Another thing I hope he touches on is T'Challa's relationship with the White Tiger God. How is he aware of it and what is its relationship with Bast? There's a really cool story to tell there.
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Maybe we might get happy pants Panther in the MCU with the whole Multiverse arc they are planning.
I think Wakanda interacting with the Inhumans would be an interesting angle. It’s admittedly something I’ve wanted to happen when the Inhumans push was still going strong. Though since Marvel has seemingly washed their hands clean of every inhuman that’s not Ms. Marvel or Moon Girl, the Eternals idea is more likely to happen.
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 like all of those ideas as well, especially the White Tiger God and whether or not it's connected to Bast, the Panther God(dess). I think someone might have come up with the idea at one point that the White Tiger Amulet was actually a Wakandan artifact traded to K'un-L'un after being used to seal the Tiger God, who may or may not have been a sibling or cousin to Bast. Considering that Avengers 1,000,000 BC revealed that a Black Panther and a wielder of the Iron Fist were among the first to call themselves Avengers so many millennia ago . . . it could make sense.
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Isn't it confirmed they're recasting the Inhuman Royal Family for the Ms. Marvel show? I wouldn't be surprised if Marvel takes them out of limbo in the next few years, which would hopefully make team-ups between them and T'Challa much easier. With all the times he and Black Bolt have worked together you'd think there was an ancient alliance between their kingdoms...
But working with the Eternals would be dope too. Ancient wars with the Deviants, the mysterious of the Great Cataclysm, Eternals becoming gods to secretive Wakandan cults, there's lots of storytelling potential. Hell, maybe T'Challa's new love interest could be an Eternal lol.
I like that idea a lot. K'un L'un pops up all over the Earth, it'd be cool to find out a Wakandan artifact holding the White Tiger God made it there. Opens up a bunch of interesting stories there. Another idea I had was to tie the gods together by revealing that their avatars (BP and White Tiger) worked together back in the medieval era. In the 1400's you had these Chinese treasure voyages under the Ming dynasty that took trading ships as far as the East African Swahili city-states.
I'd have it so that the White Tiger of that era was on board those ships as some kind of mercenary, got stranded on the coast of East Africa and forced by an evil sorcerer-king to help invade Wakanda. After teaming up with the reigning BP to defeat the ancient evil, the king/queen allows the White Tiger to set up a cult in Wakanda, which starts an alliance between the White Tiger and Panther Gods.
I did something like that once, either in this thread or last year's. I don't remember when, exactly.
ETA: It was actually in 2019: https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post4745230
I've lost all sense of time.
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