That is a false equivalence. Nearly any discussion about the new Fantastic Four film will lead to a discussion about how Michael B. Jordan is Black and how that ruins the character of Johnny Storm. This is easily found in comments to articles as well as being the topic of articles, not from sites and discussions that one must search for, but writing that is prominent when doing any general queries about the film.
Conversely, most TMNT news articles are about the change in the origin, the size of the turtles, gratefulness that the beaks are gone etc.
What else do people know about the new FF production, the changed origins and the premise of the villain now being a girl?
I'm sure you noticed how a few months ago it was public news that the big fat producer claimed the Turtles were now Aliens...this kinda thing leads to a variety of discourse whereas with FF just how many news worthy things have been released? Of course the conversation on B jordan is more present right now than that of Fichtner, take a look at all the current circumstances. Jordan was on an Oscar campaign during the time in question, how many people on social median can ever spell this Fichtner guy's name? I digress, perhaps when we get a look at the ff costume changes(kinda the way we have the turtle costume changes) and mocap design of the Thing, people will start *****ing about that. These forums were ablaze this past week with talks of baby penis head and how ugly noses on cg creatures are.
Curious, who you think is the biggest actor attached to FF right this minute..the biggest anything. Director and producer included. Now ask yourself the question about TMNT!
And when Shredder's race is brought up, both the actor playing the character as well as the media/fans tend to reply with "just wait and see." I rarely see people offering the same objectivity regarding the Michael B. Jordan casting.
I've seen plenty of people, in the media and fan base say wait and see. Alot of which home in on the fact that Jordan is a critically acclaimed actor and fans haven't learned their lesson from Heath ledger and RDJ. I've heard this all over. But what value is anecdotal evidence.
Ever since the casting of Michael B. Jordan has been made public, social media and news sites have been ablaze with racism being directed toward Jordan. Whom has directed racism toward Fichtner? No, that isn't the same as criticizing the race change of the character. That is common on both sides. But whom has just gone balls-to-the-wall and made racially based insults about Fichtner for taking on the role.
If you believe the situation is comparable, then you should reconsider your position, reexamine the evidence and the context and see if the evidence is aligned with your initial view.
In my last post I outlined that when people are against a casting they throw stones. I went further to outline just what they do in terms of black casting they don't like and white. In the case of jordan they have no doubt said racist things there is no denying how petty fans and such can get. I personally don't think that many racist things have been said to Will for taking the role, no doubt due in part to the contempt is being thrown at Michael bay for such things on this one. So yes, I actually believe I have read people say racist based things to the producers yes. They say, and I paraphrase,
that these producers(one in particular) are racist and give all the big roles to their own kind, and here they are giving a minority role to a white guy cause they are racist against minorities. Have you not heard anything of the sort? You tell me, does accusing someone of being racist qualify as 'racially based insults'? In the case of B Jordan, the production doesn't have a punching bag of the Bay ilk, and the contempt has very much been guided directly toward him for taking the role. So sure, it's somewhat different I guess.
If the point was to highlight the difference between the style of hated for white race bending with that of black race bending, it's a pretty simple, and in my opinion, an equally petty thing. However where your examination falls short time and again is in equating the mechanism for the volume of fallout between productions. The FF situation is both more high profile and has less varied items of controversy at this point in time; The minute megan fox was cast articles were written about her lack of talent/how this is more TF crap/ her calling her jewish director a nazi/ why her and bay are back together.
For example, did you notice just how loud things got when it was announced that Ben Affleck(of all people) was cast as Batman. That kinda took over the internet and late night and day time. Now, imagine that had a hint of race bending associated with it as well as being the first bit of solid news the studio released about the film? There would have been some opportunistic commentary, talking about how this and that when happens in the batman situation but not this other lower profile more varied with controversy situation. The point, and I can't stress this enough, is buzz and controversy are proportional to the relevance of the particular circumstances of each situation. That is I don't find the two current situations all that comparable, which has my point from the jump.