He has a point.
BUT Black Panther is my favorite Marvel movie and if anything it proves that BLACK CREATIVES should be in charge of BLACK characters. And before anybody comes with the “bu bu but...Black Panther was created by a Cac!” Yes I know this. But there is NOTHING that will ever convince me that the Russo Bros would have tapped into what Black Panther and Wakanda REPRESENTS better than Ryan Coogler did with T’Challa and Kilmonger’s opposing viewpoints.
White creatives can NEVER truly understand what it MEANS to be black. So if you want just a cool, kick ass Panther, then sure. A capable white director/producer can do that. But to go DEEPER into the complicated legacy and emotional feelings that encapsulate black Americans relationships with the African diaspora? No white team is capable of that.
Ryan Coogler and his team of BLACK creatives made something deeper than the average Marvel flick. And yes, they were the ONLY ones who could’ve pulled it off (or a similar black creative team) put that same story in a white director’s hands and it would’ve been awful
BUT Black Panther is my favorite Marvel movie and if anything it proves that BLACK CREATIVES should be in charge of BLACK characters. And before anybody comes with the “bu bu but...Black Panther was created by a Cac!” Yes I know this. But there is NOTHING that will ever convince me that the Russo Bros would have tapped into what Black Panther and Wakanda REPRESENTS better than Ryan Coogler did with T’Challa and Kilmonger’s opposing viewpoints.
White creatives can NEVER truly understand what it MEANS to be black. So if you want just a cool, kick ass Panther, then sure. A capable white director/producer can do that. But to go DEEPER into the complicated legacy and emotional feelings that encapsulate black Americans relationships with the African diaspora? No white team is capable of that.
Ryan Coogler and his team of BLACK creatives made something deeper than the average Marvel flick. And yes, they were the ONLY ones who could’ve pulled it off (or a similar black creative team) put that same story in a white director’s hands and it would’ve been awful