Posted on 02/14/2018 3:24:34 PM PST by be-baw
In recent years there has been a diversity shift within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With the promise of more to come, MCU producer and orchestrator Kevin Feige speaks on this and more!
As we stand on the eve of what proves to be not only an entertaining and successful film in Black Panther, but also the first modern superhero and blockbuster film to feature a predominantly all black cast. If Wonder Womans success proved anything its that audiences have waited long enough and want the spotlight on those people who are typically relegated to less significant roles.
This film doesnt exist in a vacuum for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the franchises first female led film Captain Marvel currently in production and rumblings of an All-Female Avengers like project on the horizon as well.
Its taken a decade to get here, which isnt unsurprising as the long-running narrative in Hollywood has been that films with minorities in major roles simply dont make money, or are rejected as agenda pushing. If recent history has taught us anything, ti's that these fears are completely unfounded.
Speaking to Vulture Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige stated his belief that these concerns dont hold water and that films similar to Black Panther are ready to disprove them:
Myths of what plays overseas or what doesnt, or what type of person someone wants to see in a lead role thats all noise until somebody comes and disproves it.
Marvel Studios certainly doesnt have the best track record when it comes to representation theres a reason that attractive white guy named Chris joke cntinues to stay relevant. Its not an issue thats gone unnoticed, nor has it been entirely accidental on their part. Be it a mandate requiring the removal of a female villain in Iron Man 3, the casting of Tilda Swinton to play an Asian role in Doctor Strange or the desire for a solo Black Widow film falling on deaf ears since the characters first appearance in Iron Man 2. Things are slowly changing, and Marvel is developing an increased emphasis on representation within their movies. Last year Tessa Thompson being cast as Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok proved to be a standout in the film and Feige anticipates a similar reception for DeWanda Wise in next years Captain Marvel.
Taking a character like Valkyrie and giving it to Tessa is a no-brainer. Yes, it becomes a think piece, it inspires hot takes, but shes awesome! We knew she was awesome, and now the world knows shes awesome. And the same thing [will happen] with DeWanda. For us, its about getting these unbelievable actors to agree to do these characters, the combination of which we hope will become iconic around the world.
Inevitably whenever someone mentions a focus on representation the general conversation can turn toxic, cruel and ignorant -- predominantly from those people who have never had to want for it . Who have never struggled to see themselves in their heroes, or dont have to watch as characters with their gender, ethnicity, or sexuality are constantly kept from the spotlight. Some think the notion of inclusion is an agenda, a world gone mad and say it doesnt really matter, so why bother and who cares? Kevin Feige is not one of those people.
Its something thats easy to take for granted, growing up in the United States as a white male, that my cinematic heroes look like me. I never thought they looked exactly like me, because Im not a big athletic hero, but they do. Its something that over the course of these ten years, having a certain amount of power over what type of movies are made and what type of actors we hire, I want everybody to have that feeling. We dont take it for granted that people want to see themselves reflected in our heroes and our characters. Thats been the case in the comics for years, and, finally, thats the case in the movies, and will only continue from here.
What do you think? Are you looking forward to a more diverse and interesting rosta of Marvel films? Which heroes would you like to see get the spotlight? Leave your thoughts below.
It's fantasy and fun.
I have a feeling Disney is going to find out real fast that cutting your audience into slices to try to win identity politics groups doesn’t work in business.
Black Panther:Marvel :: WNBA:NBA
I heard today that there are calls from not really identified source, that whites should not attend the opening day showings of this film to allow blacks to buy the seats that whites would have bought and thus denied blacks the opportunity to see and celebrate this black hero movie. Fine, I’ll just skip the movie entirely and let the black population be the only folks to see it....and if so, will it make a profit?
I heard today that there are calls from not really identified source, that whites should not attend the opening day showings of this film to allow blacks to buy the seats that whites would have bought and thus denied blacks the opportunity to see and celebrate this black hero movie. Fine, I’ll just skip the movie entirely and let the black population be the only folks to see it....and if so, will it make a profit?
More and more this movie is confirming my worst fears about the MCU.
Why does it have to have a rap album attached to it? Why cant it just have a normal score. I hate rap. I wont see it just because of the music. Why, if it is black, does it have to be ghetto? No need for that. Black peopke can be normal humans like anybody else. Dont have to be funkdified at every turn. But then again- cough, cough- hollywood isnt run by blacks. Cough.
Black Panther has always been black, so this is not a big deal. Now, if the African-American community wants to make this into a “thing” to bash whites, then that’s their business. I don’t watch movies in theaters anymore anyway.
I’ve been Marvel’d out for a couple of years now. Movies with 91% and greater CGI are underwhelming to me.
I’ll leave the comics and comicbook shows to the kids.
I’m hoping the ‘pro-Black’ aspects of this film are not all demonstrated by ‘anti-White’ actions and statements.
That would be a wasted opportunity for something worthwhile to be shown as entertainment. We don’t need anymore rallying points for black folks who hate white folks.
They keep changing established superheroes instead of creating new ones.
And then they’ll claim white people are racist for not seeing it.
“the first modern superhero and blockbuster film to feature a predominantly all black cast”
What does that even mean?
“predominantly all?”
Those two words are contradictory. Unless “all” modifies black, meaning the black stars are “all black” and not, so-called, mixed race. But I have a feeling that this is NOT what they are trying to say.
Maybe they mean that all of the major parts are played by black actors. I’m not really sure. Confusing.
I’ve stopped watching them because they ruined them, much like everything eldr they touch.
I’m not sure half the world realizes it’s fantasy anymore.
Just as soon as it hits the discount movie bin at Walmart.
Marvel’s first real successful venture into film were the Blade movies. Wesley Snipes was awesome.
Why does everything have to be about race?
One more thing ... Captain Marvel ain’t no woman!
The same ‘mastermind’ who is comic book sales overall because of his pushing of the SJW mantra? This idiot might want to hit YouTube cause ALOT of people are voicing this disapproval of this SJW sh**, yo!!!!!
...who is killing...
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