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96. Black Panther (Ryan Coogler, 2018)

There’s so much to love. It’s a superhero spectacle that actually has something important to say, about how identity, history and responsibility intersect. Wakanda, the Afrofuturistic world where the story takes place, is a visual wonder. The women (played by Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o and Letitia Wright — all excellent) aren’t just sidekicks or love interests. Michael B. Jordan, as the tragically villainous Killmonger, has never been more swoon worthy. And, of course, Chadwick Boseman shines in the title role, sadly one of his last before dying of cancer.

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[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It breaks out of the typical Marvel formula, Black Panther doesn't.

Marvel formula:

Main character shares a tragic backstory with the villain who turns into a bigger, badder version of the hero.

Iron Man - Iron Monger
Hulk - Abomination
Iron Man - Whiplash
Thor - Loki
Captain America - Red Skull

Iron Man - Extremis
Thor - Malekith
Captain America - Winter Soldier
Avengers - Ultron
Ant-Man - Yellowjacket

Avengers - Avengers (Civil War)
Doctor Strange - Kaecilius
Star Lord - The Living Planet (his dad!)
Spider-Man - Vulture
Thor - Hela
Black Panther - Killmonger

I mean, you can't exactly fault Marvel for running the formula over and over again when every time they run it, it makes a billion dollars.

But by the time Black Panther came out, you could count on one hand the times they didn't run the formula:

The Avengers
Guardians of the Galaxy