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contestgamer said:
RJ_Sizzle said:

The movie takes place in Africa, in a fictional African country, where most of the players are black. You're basically saying you wouldn't have looked twice if this was yet another Marvel movie starring white people. This movie is for everyone. Did they say you couldn't go see it? You're making something out of an issue that's just not there.

The movie is part of the greater Marvel Universe. Black Panther is a friend to the rest of the Marvel U as of Infinity War. Not every movie with a mostly black cast is made to spite you.

Again, this movie PURPOSEFULLY has an all black cast and is acclaimed for it.  If a Marvel movie set out to have a purposefully hire an all white cast and was proud of it there would be outrage. And BTW there are a lot of white people in Africa. This wasnt incidentally, randomly all black cast, it was set out to be. Don't pretend that it would be received the same if the studio set out to purposefully have an all white cast.

No the film has a black cast because it's set in Africa for the majority of it where the majority of people are black (notice how the scenes in South Korea had a lot of Korean people that's how different places in the world are) and as someone of African descent I can tell you the percentage of white people there isn't that high and most are based in the southern region countries where as BP is set in the eastern region where the are fewer whites if you're expecting it to be like the US ration of black and whites you're mistaken, it has acclaim because it's actually a good film that's what it comes down to. The BP comic books have a majority of black characters as well I think you've manufactured some issue here that doesn't exist for what ever reason, BP was hyped before the movie because of his acclaimed appearance in Civil War, he brought a Batman like vibe to the MCU.