
So is this multiverse Tchalla or the son grew up Tchalla Jr???![]()
He does but MCU's Secret Wars ain't gonna be the same story (like Infinity Wars wasn't Infinity Gaunlet's story). They always just use a couple of story bits and concepts from the source material and then create a completely different movie out of it.Doesn't BP play a huge role in Secret Wars too? I assume Intro him there and let him shine in SWs
He does but MCU's Secret Wars ain't gonna be the same story (like Infinity Wars wasn't Infinity Gaunlet's story). They always just use a couple of story bits and concepts from the source material and then create a completely different movie out of it.
Thinking multiverseSo is this multiverse Tchalla or the son grew up Tchalla Jr???![]()

Should add this is why the Smoke vs Stack fight upstairs was really good imo. Its a simple one on one fight. He's not asked to stage, block, and have coverage on multiple things happening at once.I will defend those Waterfall fight scenes in Black Panther. That shyt was excellent. The end fight/battle was so disappointing thats it got the other action bit catching strays or forgotten.
I thought Namor's attack on Wakanda was dope.
I thought the shootout scene with Sinners was dope as well.
Coogler's problem isnt choreography. His problem is geography. He doesnt know how to really handle scale/spectacle action scenes. Its why when it was just a one on one fight he was much more comfortable there. However, at the end of BP once it called on different tribes fighting each other, Black Panther's fighting in the mines, etc etc he was not as good. He doesnt know how to map out those scenes and give you a clear sense where characters are.
I have my doubts about action scenes in BP3 because the one consensus knock on Sinners is the vampire fight was maybe the weakest element. And that was small scale.
Edit: Shuri/Namor was a pretty good fight. I think the only thing that hurts it is if you just dont buy Shuri being able to take him on.
Where are you on TChalla Jr?If I had to wager a guess, he’s T’Challa Jr. it makes sense why they’d go younger if the Damson Idris casting is true. Damson is 34 but can play younger of they want to age up T’Challa Jr to mid-20’s.
They could also go multi-verse T’Challa seeing as Secret Wars and Doomsday are obviously going multi-verse with the storyline.
Should add this is why the Smoke vs Stack fight upstairs was really good imo. Its a simple one on one fight. He's not asked to stage, block, and have coverage on multiple things happening at once.
Where are you on TChalla Jr?
I've seen on twitter where people view it as a spiritual recast. Which I think was what Coogler was trying to do to make Boseman's special in a way.
I know you didnt see the movie![]()
but curious if you're ok with that or they just need to do multiverse T'Challa and be done with it.
Thematically I get the son angle/spirtual recast, but kinda want multiverse so people can stop complaining.
Should add this is why the Smoke vs Stack fight upstairs was really good imo. Its a simple one on one fight. He's not asked to stage, block, and have coverage on multiple things happening at once.
Where are you on TChalla Jr?
I've seen on twitter where people view it as a spiritual recast. Which I think was what Coogler was trying to do to make Boseman's special in a way.
I know you didnt see the movie
but curious if you're ok with that or they just need to do multiverse T'Challa and be done with it.
Thematically I get the son angle/spirtual recast, but kinda want multiverse so people can stop complaining.
Thats fair. Although again I think its important to remember when that decision was made (2020).We are dealing with the multiverse so imo its idiotic to over complicate recast with the baby mama chala jr when we can just have a non confusing Tchala from another universe and post secret wars younhave creative liberty to start from scratch with the lore of his Wakanda. If we can ignore RDJ being doom then this should be even easier
Also think, correct me if Im wrong, a young T'Challa losing his father at a young age makes him closer to what he was in the comics. A boy King who grew up to take on all those responsibilities for years.Never saw Wakanda Forever but I did view the ending clip of them introducing the son.
If it HAS to be this way then i’m ok with it. I’m vehemently against them not recasting T’Challa but thems the breaks. I can understand them wanting to honor Chadwick in this way and its the best compromise given the choice they made. You get Damson Idris to play a younger T’Challa Jr and they can draw a lot from the comics storylines, specifically Reginald Hudlin’s run and even a few from Rise of The Black Panther from Evan Narcisse.

Thats fair. Although again I think its important to remember when that decision was made (2020).
The RDJ Doom was a last minute panic move by Marvel after the Jonathan Majors situation.
The reason this needs to be ironed (no pun) out is because BP3 immediately follows Secret Wars. So is that opening it up for new variants to appear or is that closing up all the multiverse stuff.
Also think, correct me if Im wrong, a young T'Challa losing his father at a young age makes him closer to what he was in the comics. A boy King who grew up to take on all those responsibilities for years.
Again they could accomplish that with a variant as well though.
He's speaking at Boseman's Walk of Fame. I do wonder if he's distant enough from his death where he could just outright move on with a variant. But maybe Marvel/Feige/Russos already decided that for him.