Originally posted by Darth Thor
If they want to go female, then I wouldnt mind Okoye, as she is already an established warrior and overall bad ass.Its fine to follow the comics, but this hasnt been set up (unlike Falcon as the new Cap), so its not sitting right with me.
She's been overexposed imo.
BP has a rich cast, would like to see others pushed in MCU personally.
Originally posted by cdtm
She's been overexposed imo.
She has ? More than Shuri?
Nakia also works.
Originally posted by DeadpoolXXX
even if the movie itself is complete garbage, it will still do tremendously well at the box office because it is also chadwick's final "sendoff".but making shuri the new bp is a horrendous idea. her character has been shit in the mcu so far, and it will only get worse if she goes all sassy-emo in this (which i am expecting). pretty much any other wakandan female would have been a better choice for the role.
Film will do well as it looks great tbh. That doesnt mean people will think the new BP makes any sense.
Originally posted by roughrider
I think he uses a form of telekinesis to fly; the wings just help control direction and acceleration.
Originally posted by roughrider
I also think their movement reminds me of the flying fish. I think it looks cool and different.
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