When was Hancock?
Yea, I kinda figured after I visited them after the fact. I was just going off of what Dr. Evil said since up to that point, I'd never heard of or read them. So, I guess my rebuttal was merely directed at Dr. Evil's distillation of some of their ethos.For one Dr. Evil is oversimplifying things, and there is no "their" stance. It's like saying SHH has a stance. Individual people have individual opinions. Two...of course marvel studios doesn't care what a blog has to say, even when they make good points. They are about $$$ just like every other Hollywood studio.

So, we don't have an actual Black Panther section, and I would like this to be its own thread, but whatever. Here is my question:
How do you put comedy in a Black Panther movie? It does not need to be weighted as heavily toward comedy as Guardians of the Galaxy, but it seems that a level of comic relief is a critical component of the Marvel brand.
However, T'Challa is a fairly serious character, and there does not seem to be any obvious, built-in comic relief. So how would you generate comedy such that the movie does not get too bogged down in somber, self-seriousness, while still staying true to who Black Panther is as a character?

Everett Ross I'm not sure I want in the first flick, as he'd kinda be like the white guy surrogate.
So, we don't have an actual Black Panther section, and I would like this to be its own thread, but whatever. Here is my question:
How do you put comedy in a Black Panther movie? It does not need to be weighted as heavily toward comedy as Guardians of the Galaxy, but it seems that a level of comic relief is a critical component of the Marvel brand.
However, T'Challa is a fairly serious character, and there does not seem to be any obvious, built-in comic relief. So how would you generate comedy such that the movie does not get too bogged down in somber, self-seriousness, while still staying true to who Black Panther is as a character?
Do not want Everett Ross. If there's to be a white person surrogate I would rather they go with someone we've already seen in the MCU.
Someone such as Clint Barton. It gives him something to do in between Avengers movies.
I think a lot of humor would come from T'Challa's interactions with the outside world. Pairing him with Renner's Hawkeye and sticking them in the "strange, backwards nation of America" would work well for humor.
Yes, no fish out of water hijinx. It's not like his travels have been limited. I wouldn't mind if a good portion of tge movie covered his travels and exposure to the criminal world before being called back to Wakanda to assume his kingship.
There's a good chance that DC will beat Marvel to the punch in regards to a superhero movie led by a person of color.
Are you talking about Shazam the movie starring Dwayne Johnson?