And he got to take the stage at an awards show without having the n-word screamed at him for once, which is also nice!In other news, Michael B. Jordan is now an Oscar winner!
And he got to take the stage at an awards show without having the n-word screamed at him for once, which is also nice!In other news, Michael B. Jordan is now an Oscar winner!
First trailer for ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ is expected to drop this Wednesday.
I'm pretty sure that is not a common thing he has had to face at awards shows. Bafta really fucked up or maybe it was the BBC. I am not sure who exactly has the most power in that situation.And he got to take the stage at an awards show without having the n-word screamed at him for once, which is also nice!
I'm pretty sure that is not a common thing he has had to face at awards shows. Bafta really fucked up or maybe it was the BBC. I am not sure who exactly has the most power in that situation.
It was a planning incident. Apparently John Davidson specifically requested not to have microphones placed near him and they did it anyway.
Meh, you're not missing out. It's trashy melodrama masquerading as high art.
In other news, Michael B. Jordan is now an Oscar winner!
Maybe with the Oscar the MCU will get smart and resurrect Killmonger.
No, that would be an asinine idea completely ignoring the point of Killmonger's campaign, its contrast to T'Challa, and why said campaign was doomed to fail.
T'Challa opposing Killmonger's and his brand of "justice" served to lift his character above the urge for revenge, yet shined a light on issues he previously ignored. Resurrecting Killmonger would ruin the cost and impact of the message, and for no good reason. Let good villains remain dead...tall order for some superhero stories, but can be done.
Would Jordan want to step into Boseman's "shoes?"With Jordan's rise as a star, I'm actually inclined to think Secret Wars might bring him back as T'Challa from another part of the multiverse.
With Jordan's rise as a star, I'm actually inclined to think Secret Wars might bring him back as T'Challa from another part of the multiverse.
That wasn't something the guy did on purpose though, he has Tourette's and can't control it.And he got to take the stage at an awards show without having the n-word screamed at him for once, which is also nice!
I'm pretty sure that is not a common thing he has had to face at awards shows. Bafta really fucked up or maybe it was the BBC. I am not sure who exactly has the most power in that situation.
I hadn't heard about that part of, so yeah that probably wasn't the best idea on the organizers part.It was a planning incident. Apparently John Davidson specifically requested not to have microphones placed near him and they did it anyway.
Yeah, and they already established that he's on the astral plane, so if they really want to bring him back, they could just have ShuriNo, that would be an asinine idea completely ignoring the point of Killmonger's campaign, its contrast to T'Challa, and why said campaign was doomed to fail.
T'Challa opposing Killmonger's and his brand of "justice" served to lift his character above the urge for revenge, yet shined a light on issues he previously ignored. Resurrecting Killmonger would ruin the cost and impact of the message, and for no good reason. Let good villains remain dead...tall order for some superhero stories, but can be done.
I don't see why he'd have to be T'Challa, he could just be from a universe where N'Jadaka was raised in Wakanda and became Black Panther instead of T'Challa.With Jordan's rise as a star, I'm actually inclined to think Secret Wars might bring him back as T'Challa from another part of the multiverse.
That wasn't something the guy did on purpose though, he has Tourette's and can't control it.
I hadn't heard about that part of, so yeah that probably wasn't the best idea on the organizers part.
Yeah, and they already established that he's on the astral plane, so if they really want to bring him back, they could just have Shuri
I don't see why he'd have to be T'Challa, he could just be from a universe where N'Jadaka was raised in Wakanda and became Black Panther instead of T'Challa.
The issue was that it wasn't edited out for broadcast, even though somebody said Free Palestine or something and they edited that out.One other thing that bugged me a little about some of the attitudes people seem to be taking, is that they apparently did make an announcement before the ceremony that he was in that audience and couldn't control what he said, so people should have understood what was going on when he yelled stuff.
One other thing that bugged me a little about some of the attitudes people seem to be taking, is that they apparently did make an announcement before the ceremony that he was in that audience and couldn't control what he said, so people should have understood what was going on when he yelled stuff.
I don't see why he'd have to be T'Challa, he could just be from a universe where N'Jadaka was raised in Wakanda and became Black Panther instead of T'Challa.
Based on Zendaya’s recent statements, this seems to be true.Tom Holland and Zendaya are now married.
And with that happy news, I'm required to post this:
I don't make the rules. I just follow them.
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