Should you see Black Panther?
Now director Ryan Coogler (Creed) has brought T’Challa and his menagerie of characters to the big screen in Black Panther, and in so doing, he’s created quite possibly the most complete Marvel movie yet. I know directors often make visual sizzle reels to give a loose idea of what they’d like to do with it. You certainly don’t want to miss this movie.
Boseman: Well I went to Howard University. We didn’t know how people would respond to that opportunity.
“That really is the thing”, she added.
“But”, Coogler said, “I still had to [make sure] he and I could get along”. I just try to take it day to day and enjoy the process. All I had was a movie.
Something that will be new to many audiences is not just the almost all-black cast in a superhero movie, but its sci-fi-influenced, Afro-futuristic world.
MTN Ghana, the largest telecommunication service provider in the country, is treating its customers to another exclusive cinema experience at the Silverbird cinemas in Accra today as it prescreens the much-anticipated block buster movie, “Black Panther”.
Black Panther is widely known as one of the most prominent characters in the Marvel Universe. “I would love this country, too”. “I think it will be a great self-esteem builder”. I thought that was brilliant.
He says if he meets someone he can tell if they are from the Bay Area.
It’s fresh, sassy, confident, witty and very exciting. “I hear a lot of, ‘Oh, those are black fans, ‘ like we spent less money”, he says. This serves as a broadside aimed at American foreign policy, something examined even further when Wakanda’s stance of isolationism is put under the microscope.
If that does not sound like Wakanda to you, then you probably haven’t seen even one Black Panther trailer. All hail journalists such as WPIX 11’s Ojinka Obiekwe, who wore attractive Topefnr African print and velvet headties several times this week. We talked about the fact that he wanted to cast him. “He had so many other things to tackle”, Jordan said. The film releases internationally from the 16th February 2018, and is definitely one I am looking forward to enjoying. You know what I’m saying? When you look at Disney with [Tendo Nagenda, executive vice president for production at Walt Disney Studios, and Nate Moore, a producer at Marvel Studios and an executive producer of “Black Panther”], it’s a place that’s interested in representation, not just for the sake of representation, but representation because that’s what works, that’s what’s going to make quality stuff that the world is going to embrace, that’s what leads to success. “He’s willing to do whatever it is, whatever the actor is going through so we can do it together”.
The issue is brought to the fore by an unknown Wakandan exile, Erik “Killmonger” Stevens (Michael B. Jordan), an American-made soldier who aspires to take Wakanda’s power to rebalance black power around the globe. They are just here to prove that those Black Panther Post-Credits scenes do indeed exist.
“The truth is the time for that kind of conversation is always, we haven’t finished”. “I think I will buy out a theatre in an underserved community there to ensure that all our brown children can see themselves as a superhero”. So we showed her fighting style. Nearly shocking, how skilled she is with this spear and how she’s taking on all these people. “I started school at Handley and Sea Isle”.
There are the expected special effects set pieces and a very Bond-like trip to a South Korean casino. The film reached the same milestone on Fandango where it topped “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” for having the most advance ticket sales ever for a superhero film. As with other superhero movies, the action looks cool, and Laterrance is curious as to what drives the main character, T’Challa, to rise to the occasion as a superhero.
“People were like “when did you guys film this because this is happening right now and you guys address it” and that is definitely one of them”. If you’re trying to sell something, why not sell to us? “Black Panther” stands for everything that’s been missing from Marvel’s – and Hollywood’s – universe.