Disney Grapples With How to Proceed on 'Black Panther' Without Chadwick Boseman
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They could hire a white actor and call it White Washed Panther.
shareSome people might think that recasting would be disrespectful, but at the same time could having T'Challa die off screen be seen as disrespectful as well?
shareIt's a difficult decision and it's one I'm glad I'm not in charge of. You're going to piss people off either way. To me, I think Disney will just sit out BP for a few years and then re cast. I wonder if Boseman told anyone close to him what he would prefer should the worst come to the worst and he couldn't fulfill the role anymore.
sharenah he sucked as black panther anyway. Literally, one of the most forgettable marvel movies I've ever watched. Hopefully they move forward and hire someone with real acting chops like Mahershala Ali to take the helm of the next movie
shareYeah, I thought it was an overblown, shitty CGI, meh hype fest. I had zero interest in the comic character so I don't how well he portrayed him tbh. Ali will probably be busy with Blade stuff.
Regardless, most people seem to think Boseman is BP so it won't go down well when he's recast.
If they were to recast, then my choice would be John David Washington, because there is a personal connection with him, Denzel and Chadwick, not only would he be great but it would bring Denzel and Chadwick's story full circle.
If they were writing T'Challa out then they could do something where he was in California overlooking the Outreach center (originally the apartment building where N'Jobu was killed) and Shuri would have to take the mantle.
I also thought John David Washington would be the best person to take on the role. Just like Chadwick, John David has presence on screen.
shareI personally hope that there isn't a recast. At this point, Chadwick Boseman to most of the general public, IS T'Challa. Just like Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, Chris Evans is Steve Rogers, and Chris Hemsworth is Thor. This isn't like when Marvel went ahead and recast Terrence Howard and Edward Norton with Don Cheadle and Mark Ruffalo as James Rhodes and Bruce Banner respectively after a single movie. Chadwick at the time of his passing, had played T'Challa on-screen, at least four times. Any actor who would step-in, would inevitably be compared to Chadwick.
shareYeah, I feel mixed about a possible recasting situation too.
shareIt's going to be Shuri. I'd bet real money on it.
shareI disagree. I think that Disney will think the odds of making back their money on a hundred-million dollar film will be better if they recast.
I mean, this is Disney, DISNEY, and if given an option between respecting story continuity and putting a black actress who isn't a big draw in the leading role of a very expensive film, or putting in a new actor and counting on the suit and the name to sell the film... whaddya think they're going to do?
Of course I know there is absolutely no hope in hell that anyone will even consider the best option, which is to have Queen Mother of Wakanda Angela Basset eat the purple flower and become a superhero. She's so freaking awesome! But it's not happening.
Hate to say I told you so but...https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/shuri-reportedly-mcus-black-panther/
Lupita is better looking.
shareWe Got This Covered is notorious for being wrong. It is just a rumor site. Itβs TMZ for comic fans.
shareMace joining the Avengers? Hell yeah.
shareRumor also has it that Shuri will be T'Challa's successor as Black Panther. This was kinda long known even before Chadwick Boseman's death. Even if Boseman haven't died, a part of me did wonder if the Shuri choice was always a bit intentional once Disney later learned about Boseman's long-term illness and didn't want to push the actor too hard for the sequel out of respect. Then that rumor might really make sense in this case and not really be about Disney getting "woke." Some people also complained about the use of CGI in some scenes, but think about it there; that might also be all done for a reason in retrospect.
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