Sono finalmente approdate online le prime reazioni della stampa americana a Black Panther, l’atteso cinecomic di Ryan Coogler con protagonista Chadwick Boseman che arriverà nelle nostre sale il 14 febbraio.
Le prime reaction (legate esclusivamente ai social, per le prime recensioni bisognerà attendere ancora) sono estremamente positive.
Potete leggere i commenti di seguito:
#BlackPanther is exceptional – the James Bond of the MCU. You’ve seen nothing like this in a superhero movie – it’s bold, beautiful & intense, but there’s a depth & spiritualness that is unlike anything Marvel has ever done. It’s 100% African & it is dope af. pic.twitter.com/Z77IjnIjf2
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) 30 gennaio 2018
The best part of #BlackPanther is how it unravels this deeply emotional & complex story about family ties & protecting your tribe. While lots will tout Michael B. Jordan as the stand-out, my favs were Danai Gurira & especially BP’s lil sis, Letitia Wright pic.twitter.com/VSEwa98BnI
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) 30 gennaio 2018
Black Panther is the best MCU movie ever. I was blown away from start to finish and I’m not even being biased. This was by far the best marvel movie to date. Thank you, Ryan Coogler! #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/8Qh0hlOYAb
— Geeks of Color (@GeeksOfColor) 30 gennaio 2018
BLACK PANTHER is like a Marvel movie, but better. the action is predictably awful, but this is the first MCU film that has an actual sense of identity & history & musicality. Wakanda is alive. whole cast is great but the women (and the war rhinos) steal the show — Danai Gurira!
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) 30 gennaio 2018
BLACK PANTHER is incredible, kinetic, purposeful. A superhero movie about why representation & identity matters, and how tragic it is when those things are denied to people. The 1st MCU movie about something real; Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger had me weeping and he’s the VILLAIN
— jen yamato (@jenyamato) 30 gennaio 2018
Black Panther looks, feels and sounds unlike any Marvel film to date. A visual feast. Wakanda is amazingly realized, the antagonist actually has an arc with emotional motivations. Marvels most political movie. So good. #BlackPanther
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) 30 gennaio 2018
Something else I love about ‘Black Panther’ is Ryan Coogler found an organic way to talk about important real world issues without it feeling preachy or fake. That’s hard to do in any movie but to make it work in a big #Marvel movie is even more impressive. #LongLiveTheking pic.twitter.com/lHHicc1Mxw
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) 30 gennaio 2018
#BlackPanther is hands down my FAVORITE @Marvel movie so far! Also, the women in this movie KICK ASS!!! Freaking spectacular! pic.twitter.com/0So83tUt1z
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) 30 gennaio 2018
Black Panther: online le prime reazioni al nuovo cinecomic Marvel
Black Panther segue il ritorno a casa di T’Challa che, dopo gli eventi di Captain America Civil War, ritorna nell’isolata ma tecnologicamente avanzata nazione di Wakanda per prendere il suo posto come Re. Quando un vecchio nemico riappare in scena, il temperamento di T’Challa come Re e come Pantera Nera viene messo alla prova nel momento in cui si trova coinvolto in un conflitto che potrebbe mettere a repentaglio l’intero destino del regno di Wakanda e del mondo intero.
Ryan Coogler (Creed, Fruitvale Station) dirige il film su una sceneggiatura scritta in collaborazione con Joe Robert Cole (American Crime Story). Il film debutterà al cinema in America il 16 febbraio 2018, mentre in Italia uscirà il 14 febbraio. Le riprese di Black Panther si sono svolte in Atlanta e in Corea del Sud.
Il cast completo di Black Panther include Chadwick Boseman (Captain America Civil War, Get on Up), Michael B. Jordan (Creed, Fruitvale Station), il premio Oscar Lupita Nyong’o (Star Wars Il Risveglio della Forza, 12 Years a Slave), Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead, All Eyez on Me), Martin Freeman (la trilogia de Lo Hobbit, Sherlock), Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Sicario), la candidata all’Oscar Angela Bassett (American Horror Story, London Has Fallen), il premio Oscar Forest Whitaker (Rogue One A Star Wars Story, The Butler) e Andy Serkis (Avengers Age of Ultron, Star Wars Il Risveglio della Forza). Il resto del cast include Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba, Sterling K. Brown e John Kani.