So a hybrid Avengers movie like Civil War, or just taking Red Skrull and the general plot but keeping it very Wakandan perspective?They should just adapt Avengers: Red Zone.
So a hybrid Avengers movie like Civil War, or just taking Red Skrull and the general plot but keeping it very Wakandan perspective?They should just adapt Avengers: Red Zone.
Imagine if they could cast Denzel as AchebeAchebe would be interesting he allows us to see even more of the spiritual aspect of Wakanda.
Imagine if they could cast Denzel as Achebe
the dude who plays Jason on The Good Place should be Namor
the amount of money this is going to make I pray for spinoffs
For the good of more black actors & staff and more attention to Wakanda/ns on a whole some extra shine, I'm for it...BUT ONLY if done appropriately. Cuz in a lot of cases, spin offs tend to just be cash grabs and treated as such with cheaper production all around. BP & the crew and World of Wakanda were good ideas for the BP spin-off books very recently and look how they were treated and panned out.
what would you think of a white wolf/Hatut Zeraze on some suicide squad type ensemble mission
Yea, after Klaw and Killmonger, they may have to shoot higher than sketchy arms-dealers or another attempted-coup for the thrown.
T'Challa is above the weight class of your typical street level character, plus you gotta figure Shuri will upgrade him with more tech next go around, so he'll need someone either like Namor who is a straight up flying brick.. or some characters with some very interesting powers.
I think Kraven can work as a secondary villain, whose dangerous because of all the traps and things he sets. Though given that he may be tied up in the Sony films, it probably wouldn't be worth the trouble trying to share
FYI, this was Chadwick Boseman's favorite Black Panther story/moment in the mythology.
i.e.. BP's fight with Mephisto
Granted, someone like this villain may be a little too taboo... since he's more or less "the devil", but as long as they just roll with the name "Mephisto" and keep him as just a powerful demon ala Dormammu, etc. this could probably work.
i only know him from the show, but his character is great. he plays a doofus moron basically, but had to pretend to be a mute monk for a while.
*googles*
Breh gon have to hit the gym but he got the look. I imagine he's a good actor?
Yea, tbh I'd actually want them to finish a trilogy first, before branching out to derivative films.For the good of more black actors & staff and more attention to Wakanda/ns on a whole some extra shine, I'm for it...BUT ONLY if done appropriately. Cuz in a lot of cases, spin offs tend to just be cash grabs and treated as such with cheaper production all around. BP & the crew and World of Wakanda were good ideas for the BP spin-off books very recently and look how they were treated and panned out.
That charge with T'Challa leading the pack probably will have bullish Rhinos and ish in the final version
And how T'Challa rallies the troops, and the Wakandan's reactiosn to the space fukkery will also be very interesting. Coogler already confirmed that the soul stone is not in Wakandan, but clearly something is attracting Thanos' gang over there.
i only know him from the show, but his character is great. he plays a doofus moron basically, but had to pretend to be a mute monk for a while.
haven't exactly ever looked up Namor fancasting, but i think this guy seems to fit the bill. i imagine chicks like em, he can pull of comedic and serious acting from what I've seen, he's on a popular show and he is some kinda asian. Chris Pratt basically came from a Mike Schurr NBC show