Actually, sitting in it IN his black panther attire is solid symbolism of transition from protector to king.swimmerbabe11 said:
In that case, he should be standing beside the throne, not in it.
Actually, sitting in it IN his black panther attire is solid symbolism of transition from protector to king.swimmerbabe11 said:
In that case, he should be standing beside the throne, not in it.
agreed. standing next to an empty throne shows him morning the loss of his King (father). Him sitting in the throne shows his struggle between soldier and politician.AgMarauder04 said:Actually, sitting in it IN his black panther attire is solid symbolism of transition from protector to king.swimmerbabe11 said:
In that case, he should be standing beside the throne, not in it.
TajMaballer said:
That trailer made up for any shenanigans that were pulled with that poster.
Watch again, doesn't look like he's got much of an arm.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Looks good.
So I take it that is actually set prior to Civil War? That guy the Hobbit is interrogating is the same guy who lost an arm to Ultron. Or did Ultron kill him? And did I see BP's dad?
The movie is set after Civil War.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Looks good.
So I take it that is actually set prior to Civil War? That guy the Hobbit is interrogating is the same guy who lost an arm to Ultron. Or did Ultron kill him? And did I see BP's dad?
He's not African American.....he is straight up African.TCTTS said:
I've said it before, but now having seen a trailer... if this movie is half as good as that trailer makes it out to be, Marvel will spin Black Panther/Wakanda off into its own franchise. And I don't just mean Black Panther 2 & 3, but a whole world of movies and maybe even a show. I haven't heard a single thing officially or not in that regard, it's just that something about this feels like it has the potential to be really special.
Just like with Wonder Woman being the first, true, female-led superhero movie in the modern era, and seeing massive success, this could be an even bigger hit as the first, true, African American-led superhero movie (again, in the post-X-men era). This world not only seems insanely rich with story/history, but I could see audiences - the black community, especially - really, truly connecting with it. But it all rests on Ryan Coogler's shoulders, and I have every confidence that he's going to deliver.
I am not so sure I'd call his role in R1 significant.CowtownAg06 said:
Will Forest Whitaker be the first person to have significant roles in both the MCU and Star Wars?
aggie1906 said:I am not so sure I'd call his role in R1 significant.CowtownAg06 said:
Will Forest Whitaker be the first person to have significant roles in both the MCU and Star Wars?