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KWilly
KWilly - 1/7/2018, 6:30 AM
"Step into the spotlight..."

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 1/7/2018, 6:40 AM
I know these are fictitious characters, but T'Chalia holds the weight of the world on his shoulders. The fact that the king has to be the protector and do his duties as king.

He also makes time for the avengers. It's crazy when you think about it
Scarilian
Scarilian - 1/7/2018, 6:54 AM
@MyCoolYoung -

Movie really needs to justify, more so than others, why he's actually taking up the mantle of Black Panther. Especially given he is effectively king at this point already.

His father was more of a diplomatic character in the brief time we saw him and i think using the whole 'fathers legacy' aspect would be a bit of a cop out.

The type of character they have made T'Challa in Civil War wouldn't be someone who would abandon his role as King simply to stop a couple of people stealing vibranium such as he does in the trailer when he jumps from the aircraft.

Visually it's interesting and it replicates the comics, but the characterization so far contradicts that when Civil War set him up as letting go of his anger/rage/desire for revenge. Plus his Dora Milaje could easily tackle these issues for him, that's basically the whole point of them.
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