Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther! - Part 6

Sadly, like many other films, I am betting the dearth of scripts green lit for black leads in such movies doesn't help.

There really doesn't have to be scripts written specifically for black leads. The overwhelming majority of roles in Hollywood can be played by actors of any race or gender, they just choose to not give certain actors opportunities.
 
There really doesn't have to be scripts written specifically for black leads. The overwhelming majority of roles in Hollywood can be played by actors of any race or gender, they just choose to not give certain actors opportunities.

You summed it up perfectly. Girls Trip is a recent film that maybe 5 years ago would exclusively be featured by white male actors, but instead has a Black female lineup and is a big hit. I do wonder if the studio might release it overseas. Things are changing, hopefully Hollywood takes note of it.
 
His versatility is to be respected big time. Yeah, he's become a pretty well known face so he's not like pulling a DDL but his voices and mannerisms are able to be changed up so well he don't need to.
 
His versatility is to be respected big time. Yeah, he's become a pretty well known face so he's not like pulling a DDL but his voices and mannerisms are able to be changed up so well he don't need to.

I'd say he has the talent and charisma to be crowned the next "Denzel Washington", but considering he's 40 :sly:

Hopefully we see him in some other type of films soon. BP will boost his recognition. Like Idris Elba, there has some Hype for several years, now is the time for him.
 
And that's the problem right there: "The next Denzel Washington" or the "black Leo Dicaprio". It's an insult and also limits the quantity of talent. Its like putting a cap on the number if black actors "allowed" to rise and shine. Ridiculous. T'Chadwick isn't the next anyone or a version of anyone else other than the next rising black actor. His leading roles as Black Panther to James Brown, Jacob King, Jackie Robinson and later this year as Thurgood Marshall including his supporting roles in other films and his TV work are all decidedly different and display a range of talent that makes him distinguishable not just from any other black actor but an actor; period.
 
And that's the problem right there: "The next Denzel Washington" or the "black Leo Dicaprio". It's an insult and also limits the quantity of talent. Its like putting a cap on the number if black actors "allowed" to rise and shine. Ridiculous. T'Chadwick isn't the next anyone or a version of anyone else other than the next rising black actor. His leading roles as Black Panther to James Brown, Jacob King, Jackie Robinson and later this year as Thurgood Marshall including his supporting roles in other films and his TV work are all decidedly different and display a range of talent that makes him distinguishable not just from any other black actor but an actor; period.


I totally agree. It also disregards the accomplishments of say Don Cheadle or Laurence Fishburne or even Chiwetel Ejiofor. Sadly, Black actors are pigeonholed. It's worse for Black actresses. Let's not even get into for Asian American actors/actresses. Hell, the most famous Asian people in America tend to be Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Perhaps Lucy Liu, whose career is bigger than any other Asian-American ever. (maybe Bruce Lee).

I recall Michael B. Jordan saying a few years ago that he wanted a career like Ryan Gosling. Something I admired. Especially as the interviewer clearly wanted to announce him as the "next Denzel".

Chad is quite talented. His wikipedia page lists that he was an aspiring writer/director who just happened into acting. Or maybe I'm wrong.
 
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Will Smith is pretty much the only one that's ever really crossed over as far as mainstream Hollywood appeal. Idris still isn't even a household name yet.
 
Will Smith is pretty much the only one that's ever really crossed over as far as mainstream Hollywood appeal. Idris still isn't even a household name yet.

The hype for Idris is like Huge, yet I can't think of any film of his which was a hit box office wise. He got critical buzz due to the Mandela film and also Beasts of No Nation. I guess Dark Tower was his opportunity, but that kinda flopped.

You're right about Smith. He's like up there with Johnny Depp/Tom Cruise in their number of hits over the decades and incredibly popular with audiences. I wanna also mention Wesley Snipes. Wasn't he kinda popular in the 90s?
 
The hype for Idris is like Huge, yet I can't think of any film of his which was a hit box office wise. He got critical buzz due to the Mandela film and also Beasts of No Nation. I guess Dark Tower was his opportunity, but that kinda flopped.

You're right about Smith. He's like up there with Johnny Depp/Tom Cruise in their number of hits over the decades and incredibly popular with audiences. I wanna also mention Wesley Snipes. Wasn't he kinda popular in the 90s?

Actors like Will, Tom, DiCaprio and Depp became huge during a time where movie stars were treated and seen as rockstars and could open and draw movies. That era has passed now. The era we have now, the one that Idris came up in, box office draws and true stars have all but faded. People like Idris, but unlike the 90s, most people are not going to come out in droves to see a film solely because he is in it. People are pickier with their movies nowadays. Most films that are huge are either sequels or adaptations that have built in audiences or brand recognition. That's what drives most ticket sales nowadays.
 
I hope they will retain T'Chall's reputation as one of the most intelligent human beings in the world, but I'm afraid that they will make his sister the genius instead of him.
 
Actors like Will, Tom, DiCaprio and Depp became huge during a time where movie stars were treated and seen as rockstars and could open and draw movies. That era has passed now. The era we have now, the one that Idris came up in, box office draws and true stars have all but faded. People like Idris, but unlike the 90s, most people are not going to come out in droves to see a film solely because he is in it. People are pickier with their movies nowadays. Most films that are huge are either sequels or adaptations that have built in audiences or brand recognition. That's what drives most ticket sales nowadays.

You're right. Such an age is gone. I think only the likes of The Rock and DiCaprio can still be assured of opening a big budget film. Even Downey Jr isn't so legit outside of Iron Man (or Sherlock Holmes).

I hope Chadwick gets more film options after this comes out and is a HIT.
 
The hype for Idris is like Huge, yet I can't think of any film of his which was a hit box office wise. He got critical buzz due to the Mandela film and also Beasts of No Nation. I guess Dark Tower was his opportunity, but that kinda flopped.

Idris hasn't been the lead in that many movies. He's a pretty popular (and award winning) actor mainly due to his work on tv shows like The Wire and Luther. I saw an interview with him saying he wanted to try the blockbuster thing so yeah Dark Tower was his attempt at that. Hopefully this won't be his only shot at something like this.

You're right about Smith. He's like up there with Johnny Depp/Tom Cruise in their number of hits over the decades and incredibly popular with audiences. I wanna also mention Wesley Snipes. Wasn't he kinda popular in the 90s?

Yeah. Snipes can do it all: drama, action, comedy. Unfortunately the era when he was in his prime was when hollywood typically wouldn't "allow" more than one black leading man at a time per genre (and really things haven't changed that much). Eddie was the king of comedies and action comedies in the 80s going into the 90s. Denzel to this day is hollywood's go to guy for a black lead in a drama. He'll do action too but drama is his main thing. Scripts would have to be passed on by Denzel (then later Denzel and Will Smith) before they would filter "down" to other black male actors. Snipes started doing lots of action flicks IMO because it was a lane that was more open for him as there really wasn't a black Schwarzenegger or Stallone figure and with his martial arts background it was a natural fit. Most of those movies were pretty forgettable outside of the Blade franchise, so hollywood began moving on. Then Will Smith started blowing up and became the new (and biggest ever) black king of action movies and action comedies with a wave of hits which lasted until After Earth just 4 years ago.
 
Dude is already inspiring kids.

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Idris hasn't been the lead in that many movies. He's a pretty popular (and award winning) actor mainly due to his work on tv shows like The Wire and Luther. I saw an interview with him saying he wanted to try the blockbuster thing so yeah Dark Tower was his attempt at that. Hopefully this won't be his only shot at something like this.



Yeah. Snipes can do it all: drama, action, comedy. Unfortunately the era when he was in his prime was when hollywood typically wouldn't "allow" more than one black leading man at a time per genre (and really things haven't changed that much). Eddie was the king of comedies and action comedies in the 80s going into the 90s. Denzel to this day is hollywood's go to guy for a black lead in a drama. He'll do action too but drama is his main thing. Scripts would have to be passed on by Denzel (then later Denzel and Will Smith) before they would filter "down" to other black male actors. Snipes started doing lots of action flicks IMO because it was a lane that was more open for him as there really wasn't a black Schwarzenegger or Stallone figure and with his martial arts background it was a natural fit. Most of those movies were pretty forgettable outside of the Blade franchise, so hollywood began moving on. Then Will Smith started blowing up and became the new (and biggest ever) black king of action movies and action comedies with a wave of hits which lasted until After Earth just 4 years ago.

Great insight. Thanks for replying
 
Hopefully Chadwick gets a lot bigger after this releases (and hopefully explodes).
 
Hopefully Chadwick gets a lot bigger after this releases (and hopefully explodes).

Same here. Not that many young Black leading actors that I can think of. Literally all are over 45/50 (Denzel, Will Smith, Don Cheadle, Laurence Fishburne...). Chadwick is 41 and MBJ is 30. Many other Black actors that we can think of that are "young" are pretty much tv stars. Idris Elba being 45 and David Oyelowe is like 40 I think. Quite a dearth.
 
There definitely needs to be more. Of the top of my head, the only ones in n their 20s I think, are John Boyega, and Ray Fisher. The others that come to mind are on tv
 
Same here. Not that many young Black leading actors that I can think of. Literally all are over 45/50 (Denzel, Will Smith, Don Cheadle, Laurence Fishburne...). Chadwick is 41 and MBJ is 30. Many other Black actors that we can think of that are "young" are pretty much tv stars. Idris Elba being 45 and David Oyelowe is like 40 I think. Quite a dearth.

Yeah, got to see who is going to be part of the next generation.
 
I think you're talking about t'chakka
I was talking about Chadwick (Boseman) hopefully becoming huge after the release of BP if it really catches fire. :yay:
There definitely needs to be more. Of the top of my head, the only ones in n their 20s I think, are John Boyega, and Ray Fisher. The others that come to mind are on tv
I don't think I'd have known about Fisher without JL and Boyega obviously saw a big boost from Star wars but at least I'd already seen him in stuff. There must be more guys with potential out there.
 
There definitely needs to be more. Of the top of my head, the only ones in n their 20s I think, are John Boyega, and Ray Fisher. The others that come to mind are on tv

Fisher is 30. Contrary to what many teenagers think that's not old, lol. I don't know how much traction he'll get in hollyweird but Jordan at the same age is doing pretty well.
 
As someone older than 30 I don't find that old. I saw his age after I posted.
 
There definitely needs to be more. Of the top of my head, the only ones in n their 20s I think, are John Boyega, and Ray Fisher. The others that come to mind are on tv

Oh Boyega I totally forgot. Yeah with the likes of Detroit and Star Wars, he can do just about anything. Which explains Pacific Rim. Fisher is a newbie, but hopefully his appearances in the DCEU might help him branch into notable roles.
 

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