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I'm pretty sure Lupita once said her Nakia and the comic's Malice are going to be different characters because Cooler did not want to rely on outdated tropes.
If Coogler REALLY wanted some sort of flooding scene, he could probably have Namor flood Oakland. That's a lot easier, and it allows for a personal attack against Wakanda without Wakanda actually taking a hit.
Plus, it's always fun for an action movie to show the Golden Gate Bridge being destroyed.
I think it bares reminding that the character Malice existed before the Nakia version by Priest. The character has no definitive back story, so she’s wide open for a new introduction across all the mediums.
So now we just want to see lots of black people, especially kids, get drowned?
Oakland has plenty of white, latino, and asian people who in theory might drown too if that makes anyone feel better.
That said, unless it's an Avenger movie I don't see this scenario happening now that I think about it. If Namor were to attack mainland US, it wouldn't JUST be Black Panther going after him. It would have to be an Avenger movie since obviously the heroes in the US aren't just going to turn a blind eye to that.
Water does not discriminate...
However, Wakanda should invest in extreme plumbing contingencies just in case!
Get Hectic!
With Coates run ending.... I don't expect we'll see a new BP solo until EMPYRE is over. With Wakanda playing a prominent role in the event, it might have a new status quo once EMPYRE is over. The new writer will want an idea of what the MU will be like once it's over.
Winston wanting to M'Baku to play a villain likely comes from the simple and understandable fact that he wants more to do. Compared to Okoye and the Dora, Nakia, Shuri, and Killmonger, M'Baku and the Jabari didn't have much focus/ screen time to show them off. Turning M'Baku into a villain would give them more focus and looking at what's happening with some villains from past movies, it's understandable that he wants to do that.
Lupita wanting Nakia to become Malice comes from her desire to play a villain. In an interview with Vanity Fair she said she always wanted to play a villain. Anyway Ryan or Nate Moore said that their avoiding the Malice aspect of her character.
I just dont want the next writer thinking that T'Challa and Wakanda are in desperate need of some "deconstruction". We just had 4 years of it with Coates and already had years worth before him. Time to uplift T'Challa. He's supposed to be the most dangerous man alive from the most technologically advanced nation in the world that went undefeated for 10k years. It's about time we start getting stories that showed that off.
On another note I hope that we get an anthology series someday that focuses on different Black Panthers throughout history similar to how BP's Quest had a couple of episodes about T'Challa's ancestors and grandfather.