Seriously, don’t overthink this. Yes, I am talking to you, Kevin Feige and Marvel. For while my faith in the brilliance and ability of acclaimed screenwriter, producer and director of the Black Panther franchise, Ryan Coogler, is unyielding, the fact Damson Idris has yet to be named to a critical role — or any — in the upcoming third installment has my eyebrow raised to the point where it’s having a meeting with my hairline.First and foremost, let’s address the Vibranium elephant in the room. Chadwick Boseman, may he rest well and peacefully, can never be replaced in the role of King T’Challa. His passing in 2020 was devastating, so much so that Coogler understood the assignment thereafter: to either scrap any additional Black Panther films or to put the mantle on someone else and to honor Boseman in the process.Boseman was the definitive Black Panther in a total of four MCU films — all while battling terminal cancer — including his debut in Captain America: Civil War, reprising the role in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, also voicing the Black Panther in the What If…? series for Disney +.
Seriously, don’t overthink this. Yes, I am talking to you, Kevin Feige and Marvel. For while my faith in the brilliance and ability of acclaimed screenwriter, producer and director of the Black Panther franchise, Ryan Coogler, is unyielding, the fact Damson Idris has yet to be named to a critical role — or any — in the upcoming third installment has my eyebrow raised to the point where it’s having a meeting with my hairline.
First and foremost, let’s address the Vibranium elephant in the room. Chadwick Boseman, may he rest well and peacefully, can never be replaced in the role of King T’Challa. His passing in 2020 was devastating, so much so that Coogler understood the assignment thereafter: to either scrap any additional Black Panther films or to put the mantle on someone else and to honor Boseman in the process.
Boseman was the definitive Black Panther in a total of four MCU films — all while battling terminal cancer — including his debut in Captain America: Civil War, reprising the role in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, also voicing the Black Panther in the What If…? series for Disney +.
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