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'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' set to be banned in China for featuring openly gay characters: report​

"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" may have hit cinemas around the world on Friday, but its fate in China is yet to be determined.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the likelihood that the Marvel Studio's latest superhero installment will be shown in Chinese theatres is slim – the leading theory as to why is the inclusion of openly queer characters. As Insider previously reported, "Wakanda Forever" reveals Dora Milaje members Ayo (Florence Kasumba) and Aneka (Michaela Coel) are a couple. The two are also together in Marvel's 2016 "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" comic.

Disney, the owner of Marvel Studios, did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

But if the second "Black Panther" movie does end up getting blacklisted by China's censorship authority, it will join a long list of other Marvel Studios films that met the same fate.

Fortune reports that among the current list of banned superhero movies in China are "Spider-Man: No Way Home," "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."

"No Way Home" — a Sony and Marvel production — was approved by the local Film Administration in China, but never landed a release date, Business Insider reported. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the leading theory was that there was too much symbolism of American patriotism, namely the Statue of Liberty.

Meanwhile, Deadline reported that "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" was criticized for a scene featuring a newspaper kiosk with the Epoch Times, which opposes the Chinese government.

Following its September 2021 release date in the US, "Shang Chi" wasn't given a release date in China – likely due to comments Simu Liu, the films leading man, made regarding the country in 2017, Business Insider reported.

The movie was also embroiled in controversy over the title character's comic-book history, having included a character now considered to have perpetuated racist Asian stereotypes when it was first released.

In June, Disney's "Lightyear," a prequel to the "Toy Story" franchise, also faced being banned in China after the production company refused to cut scenes that featured a same-sex kiss in the film. As of November, the film does not have a release date in China, according to IMDb.

At the time Chris Evans, who plays the leading role, told Variety he was "frustrated" that the inclusion of queer characters was even a point of contention. "The goal is that we can get to a point where it is the norm, and that this doesn't have to be some uncharted waters, that eventually this is just the way it is," he said.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Brothers' latest DC Comics superhero movie "Black Adam" is also likely to not ever reach Chinese cinemas. The outlet reports there is speculation that a photograph Pierce Brosnan, who stars as Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate in the movie, took with the Dalai Lama two years ago is behind the ban.

Warner Brothers did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
 
I don't know why anyone even cares about this movie since it's not even about Black Panther. It'd be like making Batman without Batman but whatever.
Wakanda is very important to niggers. It finally gives them a cool heritage (albeit fictional) that they can identify with.
 
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Wakanda is very important to niggers. It finally gives them a cool heritage (albeit fictional) that they can identify with.
There is no word that sufficiently describes how embarrassing and debasing that is.

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Behold - the progenitors of black culture!
 
I like how Marvel has replaced almost every single one of their white male characters with some combination of POC or woman.
 
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This movie is like that Bruce Lee movie they made where he dies part way through filming and they released it anyway. Except Chadwick didn't do any filming and the Disney is like "Here kids, Sister Black panther!". Black men don't want to go and see that shit no matter how much the soy woke media will cheer it on.
They would have been better off having the black bad guy from the first movie resurrected, or having him in cold storage like they had Bucky. Put him through some character development in the first act and poof, new Black Panther. But oh NO, we have to do the girl power bullshit again just in case people missed it the first 20 times we tried and failed to make them like it.
 
Article writer is a faggot. Ayo and Aneka are not a lesbian couple in the comics. They are both single and don't have any romantic subplot.

Heard that "Black Panther" was supposed to be a title passed on from one person to another, but then in this movie they just went on about the black panther getting sick and dying off screen so no more black panthers. So it's not even consistent with its own stupid lore.
They can't pass the title of Black Panther to another because the way to become the Black Panther, the heart shaped herb, was burned in the first movie.

Not like it matters, since in "Thor Love and Thunder" the goddesss Baast is literally seen (doing jack shit). In the "Moon Knight" tv series it is established the Egyptian gods can personally make any person their representative so the goddess Baast is just being a bitch for no reason.

Wakanda as a concept is hilarious to me, since even with the most advanced technology on the planet Wakanda is a land of spear chucking savages ruled by an absolute monarch with democracy all but nonexistent.

In the comics, T'Challa establishes Wakanda as a democratic nation yet maintains his title as King to serve as merely a public representative of the Wakandan people to the world at large.
 
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At the time Chris Evans, who plays the leading role, told Variety he was "frustrated" that the inclusion of queer characters was even a point of contention. "The goal is that we can get to a point where it is the norm, and that this doesn't have to be some uncharted waters, that eventually this is just the way it is," he said.
He also added "Everyone should believe the things I believe! DO NOT HAVE YOUR OWN IDEAS" when pressed further. "I would like to clarify that I believe in anything DISNEY CORP believes it's audience believes until the checks stop coming" he noted.
 
That's right! - The only foreign homosexuals permitted into China are those like Tim Cook, whom the Chinese government supplies with teenaged boys.
 
"With our thumbs fully wedged up our asses we did nothing while 800,000 were massacred in Rwanda in a single week, while thousands died of famine in Ethiopia, while slavery continues unabated across the entire continent (ironic, no?), while Somalia went from a moderately stable local regional power into full anarchy, which it is only just coming out of, while Liberia did the same yet somehow a thousand times more awful, while Idi Amin ran a despotic government that would challenge the Khmer Rouge for the sheer horror movie awfulness of the atrocities committed there. Yes, truly we are the greatest nation on Earth."

Also someone told me they made a George Floyd mural of Chadwick Bozeman in the movie.
I know it's a movie, but if true, why did HE get to slip under the cracks in that supposed utopia?

But again, it's supposed to be a MOVIE.
 
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