Stringer
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No, you said the reason for his portrayal was to appeal to younger audiences which makes no sense. What audience does Martin Freeman's character specifically appeal to? Or Angela Bassett? Middle aged white men and mothers?I know that's who MBJ is. That problem is that's all he ever is - same tone, same delivery. You can be charismatic, but that doesn't always translate to the role being played. Go watch a villain like Zemo from Civil War who had the same vengeance on his mind. He wasn't bloodthirsty in ever single scene. The role (while limited in screen time like most MCU villains) was handled with nuance. Killemonger is angry militant the entire time. His mannerisms were like watching fights break out at a bar.
Remember Wakanda was in his blood, so there should have been a better balance between the revenge he was seeking and the unspoken appreciation for ancestral homeland and the stories his father told him.
And maybe you preferred Zemo because he was understated, but that was the point, to go unnoticed around larger than life heroes. Killmonger's rage was meant to show and dictate his actions as a result of his treatment, or the monster they created according to T'Challa.
