X-Men ’97 made its debut on Disney Plus, immediately winning over fans and critics alike. Two episodes in, and the show has already set up enormous stakes for its characters. From the introduction of Jean’s clone to Magneto’s trial at the United Nations, the show has come out swinging, and it seems like it’s not looking to pull any punches.
X-Men ’97
Out of all the shocking moments of the 2 episodes, Storm losing her powers was the highlight of the show, that led to her walking out of the X-Mansion, leaving the team behind. While there are a myriad of places the character could go, one wild theory suggests that the show might bring in another superhero that has a close connection to mutants and is directly involved in Storm’s story: Black Panther.
X-Men ’97 could adapt T’Challa and Ororo’s relationship A comic panel showing Black Panther and Storm.
X-Men ’97
Out of all the shocking moments of the 2 episodes, Storm losing her powers was the highlight of the show, that led to her walking out of the X-Mansion, leaving the team behind. While there are a myriad of places the character could go, one wild theory suggests that the show might bring in another superhero that has a close connection to mutants and is directly involved in Storm’s story: Black Panther.
X-Men ’97 could adapt T’Challa and Ororo’s relationship A comic panel showing Black Panther and Storm.
- 3/21/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
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[This story contains spoilers for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.]
The final moments of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever delivers on Marvel’s promise to honor the past and look to the future following the loss of actor Chadwick Boseman.
The mid-credits scene picks up after Shuri (Letitia Wright) finally takes time alone to mourn her brother King T’Challa (Boseman), whose death in the film mirrors the late Boseman’s unexpected passing in 2020 from colon cancer. At the start of Wakanda Forever, Shuri is seen burying herself in her work, unable to face her anger and guilt over her brother’s death, while her mother Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) encourages her to find closure. While grappling with her grief, Shuri takes on the mantle of the Black Panther and rises above in a conflict that could have brought destruction to her world. It isn’t until the very end of the movie,...
[This story contains spoilers for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.]
The final moments of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever delivers on Marvel’s promise to honor the past and look to the future following the loss of actor Chadwick Boseman.
The mid-credits scene picks up after Shuri (Letitia Wright) finally takes time alone to mourn her brother King T’Challa (Boseman), whose death in the film mirrors the late Boseman’s unexpected passing in 2020 from colon cancer. At the start of Wakanda Forever, Shuri is seen burying herself in her work, unable to face her anger and guilt over her brother’s death, while her mother Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) encourages her to find closure. While grappling with her grief, Shuri takes on the mantle of the Black Panther and rises above in a conflict that could have brought destruction to her world. It isn’t until the very end of the movie,...
- 11/12/2022
- by Sydney Odman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" has introduced a game-changer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: a new heir to Wakanda's throne. Though many fans expected King T'Challa's (Chadwick Boseman) sister, Princess Shuri (Letitia Wright), to step up as the nation's next leader, an unexpected character may be next in line instead.
If fans can recall from "Black Panther," the budding romance teased between exes T'Challa and Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) actually led to something more, because it turns out the two conceived a child! Per "Wakanda Forever"'s end credits scene, the 6-year-old boy named Toussaint (played by Divine Love Konadu-Sun) who's introduced to Shuri is actually named Prince T'Challa, an obvious nod to his father. In that scene, Nakia explains how Prince T'Challa came to be and why she waited so long to introduce him.
According to her, she and T'Challa made plans for their son to grow up far away from...
If fans can recall from "Black Panther," the budding romance teased between exes T'Challa and Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) actually led to something more, because it turns out the two conceived a child! Per "Wakanda Forever"'s end credits scene, the 6-year-old boy named Toussaint (played by Divine Love Konadu-Sun) who's introduced to Shuri is actually named Prince T'Challa, an obvious nod to his father. In that scene, Nakia explains how Prince T'Challa came to be and why she waited so long to introduce him.
According to her, she and T'Challa made plans for their son to grow up far away from...
- 11/11/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Shirin Neshat with Matt Dillon and cinematographer Ghasem Ebrahimian on the set of Land Of Dreams, co-directed with Shoja Azari, screenplay by Jean-Claude Carrière and Azari Photo: Giulia Theodoli
In the second instalment with Shirin Neshat we discuss the Sam Shepard look for Matt Dillon as Alan, Sheila Vand’s compulsive obsessive traits for Simin, Isabella Rossellini’s love of animals and her peacock screeches as Jane. Anna Gunn’s Betty and Nancy, William Moseley’s Mark, Luis Buñuel films, and the Jean-Claude Carrière narrative of how and why they are collecting dreams also came up. When music producer and 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman joined us, he inquired about Land of Dreams composer Michael Brook, the story about Little Pedro, the paintings in the film, and remarked on a Site Santa Fe Patti Smith concert.
Shirin Neshat with Ed Bahlman and Anne-Katrin Titze: “When we were doing the costume for Matt Dillon,...
In the second instalment with Shirin Neshat we discuss the Sam Shepard look for Matt Dillon as Alan, Sheila Vand’s compulsive obsessive traits for Simin, Isabella Rossellini’s love of animals and her peacock screeches as Jane. Anna Gunn’s Betty and Nancy, William Moseley’s Mark, Luis Buñuel films, and the Jean-Claude Carrière narrative of how and why they are collecting dreams also came up. When music producer and 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman joined us, he inquired about Land of Dreams composer Michael Brook, the story about Little Pedro, the paintings in the film, and remarked on a Site Santa Fe Patti Smith concert.
Shirin Neshat with Ed Bahlman and Anne-Katrin Titze: “When we were doing the costume for Matt Dillon,...
- 6/25/2022
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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