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Wakanda Forever
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Looks like she agrees with you, lol.
Hurry up with the merger approval, Brazil & Mexico!
Looks like she agrees with you, lol.
Shipp is definitely the victim in this situation. People attacking her for the color of her skin is wrong and there's no other way to frame it, there's no justification for it. I understand why she's a bit upset by everything that has transpired since the moment she was cast in the role. She has come under more scrutiny than any of the actors Singer cast for Apocalypse. She genuinely loves playing Storm & she loves the X-Men... It's really a shame.

Yeah, I remember that. That movie should not have been made in the first place as Aaliyah's family were publicly speaking out against it. Lifetime was wrong for even green lighting the project.She was under some scrutiny when she played aaliyah. As was zendaya. I'll be happy to see her leave the role though. There will be plenty of other opportunities out there for her, and hopefully the internet will let her live.
Its gonna be a little awkward when the cast are doing press for Dark Phoenix(assuming that movie indeed does come out in theaters) and they're inevitably bombarded with MCU crossover questions. How will they handle those type of questions? Can they really just pretend that they're going to be back for the MCU X-Men when in reality they'll eventually be recast? When Dark Phoenix comes out Disney will be control by then so I wonder how they handle the marketing for the film?

She's tall - 5'8 which is the perfect height for Storm.
Yes, she does, absolutely. You should see Beale Street. She plays soon-to-be black mother in the early 70s fighting for the freedom of the man she was going to marry. The movie has been making huge waves at award season this year
I'm seeing it this Tuesday
Alexandra Shipp and Halle Berry are biracial. I know people hate to acknowledge this, but black and biracial are not the same.There should be no 'blame' to assign. I can understand preferring someone darker skinned to play a specific character, but it's not a hate crime if a black role goes to a black actress.
Shipp looks nothing like Aaliyah. Alex is also just a terrible actress.Yeah, I remember that. That movie should not have been made in the first place as Aaliyah's family were publicly speaking out against it. Lifetime was wrong for even green lighting the project.
Regarding the Shipp/Aaliyah thing, I still don't entirely understand the backlash there. Shipp is actually a dead-ringer for Aaliyah.. Whom was indeed light-skinned. The backlash Shipp got for taking on the role is still confusing to me. Zendaya didn't look anything like Aaliyah and looks more racially ambiguous than Shipp, that I could understand.
Exactly. Mutants are like normal superhumans but dialed up to 11. One single mutant with the ability to level a city block could cause as much or more damage than Scarlet Witch did in Sokovia. This really writes itself. And as for how somebody would know who is and isn't a mutant -- the Government would make sure people know. "These are the good ones and these are the ones you should be afraid of"
Same Company. First Issue Oct. 1939.
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)There definitely is a preference for lighter skinned actresses, and that’s been a whole debate for decades. One of the main reasons Black Panther was a big deal was the sheer number of darker actresses onscreen together. Amandla Stenenberg was even in the running to play Shuri but dropped out for that reason. So I get where people are coming from even if I think personally going after individual actors isn’t gonna solve anything. It’s the studios and casting directors who need to change.
She apparently tried to low key shade Kiki for wanting to take her job, lmao.
I see where she’s coming from, even though I haven’t liked her Storm. It’s gotta suck when you ain’t even out the door yet and people are already taking about potential replacements.
What I think is going to be interesting is how the rest of the MCU heroes react to mutants. In the comics, the Avengers and the X-Men have always had a strained relationship. Spider-Man has had close ties with different X-Men (especially in Ultimate Marvel). I could see each member of the Avengers having their own opinion about what should be down about the "Mutant problem".And let's not forget that some mutants become terrorists who attack "normal" civilians in the name of mutant rights. There would be a public backlash against all mutants after just one major terrorist attack, such as the Brotherhood and Mystique are wont to launch in the comics. A certain segment of the public would support the Sentinels, mutant concentration camps, genocide and everything in between. There could be demands for genetic testing in utero, too, as James Watson recently proposed to identify and abort fetuses with a "gay" gene. (Just typing that makes me feel sick to my stomach.)
As you said, it writes itself.
Kiki did not bad mouth her, she just campaigned for a job like others have been doing. Its funny that we were just talking about this the other day. These actors might be reading this board lolThere definitely is a preference for lighter skinned actresses, and that’s been a whole debate for decades. One of the main reasons Black Panther was a big deal was the sheer number of darker actresses onscreen together. Amandla Stenenberg was even in the running to play Shuri but dropped out for that reason. So I get where people are coming from even if I think personally going after individual actors isn’t gonna solve anything. It’s the studios and casting directors who need to change.its
She apparently tried to low key shade Kiki for wanting to take her job, lmao.
I see where she’s coming from, even though I haven’t liked her Storm. It’s gotta suck when you ain’t even out the door yet and people are already taking about potential replacements.
She's too sensitive, kiki never mentioned her, why is she implying she's trying to take her job. And the audacity to compare police brutality to casting of a fictional character smhShipp is definitely the victim in this situation. People attacking her for the color of her skin is wrong and there's no other way to frame it, there's no justification for it. I understand why she's a bit upset by everything that has transpired since the moment she was cast in the role. She has come under more scrutiny than any of the actors Singer cast for Apocalypse. She genuinely loves playing Storm & she loves the X-Men... It's really a shame.
Alexandra Shipp and Halle Berry are biracial. I know people hate to acknowledge this, but black and biracial are not the same.
Ah, OK. I didn't realise the issue wasn't just their skin colour, but also their racial purity. My mistake. I'll let you guys get back to your Klan meeting.