Director Ryan Coogler Talks Afrofuturism in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’



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15 comments

  1. And it (Afrofuturism) all started with Jack Kirby who created the character of Black Panther in Fantastic Four Issue#52

  2. We out here in Africa dealing with real life issues

  3. Wakanda was a reality that was in the making in Ancient Afrikan Egypt. Afrikan science developed up the Nile from Uganda to the Nile Delta, if left alone, Afrika would have definitely built a civilization much more advanced than Wakanda. The problem is that Greek and Roman barbarians decided to destroy Afrikan scientific research and steal our school materials which they religiously put inside Freemason halls or Jewish synagogues. After the Arabs came in and the black Moors, who produced the flintlock gun in 811AD, surrendered to Spain in 1460 AD at the treaty of Gibraltar, that was the last time Afrikan technology was practiced. After that, everything the Afrikans created was used to colonize and enslave them, from ships that the Afrikans created to guns and even special science of Ma'at.

  4. They are WAY too ambitious about this! :/

  5. Will this be replayed? If so when?

  6. That word seems like it was made just for this movie lol

  7. The only way Africa is getting that future is keeping American politics and other things out.

  8. It's a fictional place, stop acting like this movie represents African culture because it doesn't.

    Plus people should be talking about real cultural places in Africa and the actual clothing they wear and not the fictional stuff from movies like fakanda.

  9. I was told that I couldn't watch this because I'm not black 🤷‍♂️

  10. Kinda feels a bit like Riddick.