Sure the trailer looks nice and all but this will be the first MCU movie I don't watch. I'll look up important plot details online when it drops but that's it. For those of you who do see I hope you enjoy yourselves.
Sure the trailer looks nice and all but this will be the first MCU movie I don't watch. I'll look up important plot details online when it drops but that's it. For those of you who do see I hope you enjoy yourselves.
Somewhere, a nerd cries. I feel nothing.
I'm 99% sure Namor will be framed for killing T'Challa but it will actually be Doom, revealed in the end credits.
Even though the trailer looks good, I think a lot of T'Challa fans are boycotting the movie. Also I think there's some backlash for lack of black male actors with prominent roles in this movie. Been seeing comments about that too. Some controversy surrounding the movie.
I was one of those in the Im not seeing it because it doesnt have Tchalla in it. And was just going to see it for Namor. But the more I thought of that the more foolish it kind of sounded. I am bummed that Tchalla is not in the movie but I do want to support it. As much grief as the MCU gets for not doing something different This movie is doing something different. I want to go show my support for that and I may be pleasantly surprised at the end of the day.
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I have a friend in that camp. I told him that seems like a wasted effort and it really isn't that serious. I would LOVE them to recast T'Challa but they aren't and this is the hand we've been dealt. I still want to show my support for POC's and, as always, "I'm rooting for everybody black!"
I think the trailer is amazing and it looks really good, so I will definitely be seeing it opening weekend.
As an X-Men fan, I'm used to not seeing my favorites show up, so it doesn't faze (yes, that's how you spell it) me to not see T'Challa. In the first one, I liked Okoye, Nakia, and M'Baku, so seeing them returning with bigger roles works for me.
Fair enough. And I'm with you that at some point we need to see another T'Challa on-screen (just like we need to see another Tony Stark). The Multiverse makes that possible without a reboot (or maybe the multiverse will build up to a reboot in a few years...who knows?)
That said, while T'Challa is undoubtedly the character who Black Panther was created as, if we examine the fundamentals of his character, and the franchise in general, what do we find? He's a character who, more than anything else, is defined by being the king of Wakanda and holding the mantle of Black Panther (the two usually being one and the same). Which is not to say that T'Challa isn't a distinct character in his own right with his own personality - but so much of his story and his character is defined by Wakanda.
Then you examine the Black Panther film itself. The movie had become the pop-cultural juggernaut that it is not just because of the character of T'Challa but because of the world of Wakanda, its history, its culture, and the rich cast of characters who live there or who get involved with the place. ''Wakanda Forever'' is a phrase that has entered the pop-culture lexicon in its own right. So yeah, there's definitely a lot that the Black Panther mythos (or the Wakandan mythos rather) can offer beyond the character of T'Challa. And conveniently the mantle of Black Panther isn't tied to one character alone.
I can understand T’Challa fans being upset. No one wanted things to play out like this. I think refusing to see the movie is cutting off your nose to spite your face however, but that’s their choice.
As for the lack of black male actors. I don’t get it. Why do some men, black or white, seem to have a problem with strong women getting some shine. The fact that a big budget movie like this can exist at all should be celebrated by everyone.
No problem, while I do believe that those in charge of the movie truly think that what they're doing will honor the legacy of Chadwick Boseman I respectfully disagree. There are other ways to honor and mourn the man aside from sidelining the character he brought to life. I don't wish I'll of the film but it's just not something I'm going to support myself.
See my response to Jack The Tripper. I have zero intention of seeing it in theaters though if my family really wants to watch it on Disney plus I might relent but I don't think that's going to happen.
Somewhere, a nerd cries. I feel nothing.
Discussion regarding Boseman aside, I'm kinda surprised that they're introducing Atlantis in the second movie. I kinda hoped that they'd focus more on developing Wakanda