Quynh is so sweet! Her Marvel reactions make me so happy.
@EntertainmentFan11Күн бұрын
Rest in peace, Chadwick Boseman.
@Kaijufan360Күн бұрын
The best Black Panther actor, no one could be better than him. 😢
@IndianaJakeКүн бұрын
@@Kaijufan360 Someone definitely can do it better or at least just as good
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
RIP
@DarkPaladin24Күн бұрын
Wakanda forever!
@FrodoBaggins2006Күн бұрын
WAKANDA FOREVER
@lindiwegama412Күн бұрын
As a South African this movie is so sentimental to me🥹 not just because they speak isiXhosa and all the South African actors they have in it but also the subtle history eater eggs they have throughout the movie. My favourite one is when killmonger breaks the spear to make it shorter which is a strategy that was developed by the iconic Shaka Zulu, king of the Zulu kingdom during the war as a more efficient way to kill his enemies. Anyway long over due reaction but worth the wait ❤
@shainewhite2781Күн бұрын
RIP, Chadwick Boseman. Wakanda forever.✊
@dnjae1275Күн бұрын
To think that Chadwick was fighting cancer during the filming of this movie without anyone knowing. RiP
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
A true hero
@derekdenton8689Күн бұрын
The script of the Wakandan language (that morph into English titles) is a real-world alphabet called Tifinagh. It’s used by the Berber (Amazigh) and Touareg peoples in northwest Africa. When I saw this in the theater with my Algerian ex-wife, we spotted it at the same time and immediately started jogging elbows like “Did you see that???”😄😂
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Oh dang no way! That’s legit I thought it was made up
@derekdenton8689Күн бұрын
@ It is indeed legit. My ex is Algerian Berber (aka Kabylian) which is how I found out about it. The people involved in the movie design pulled influences from various cultures all over the African continent, this being one of many examples.😎
@rashadwalker8218Күн бұрын
Tchalla was already BP before civil war his father got too old for the mantle so he passed it to tchalla. Tchaka remained king
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Ah ok thank you!
@vaishaksuresh8555Күн бұрын
IMO Kilmonger is the best villain in the MCU, because he was so damn right with his ideology but wasn't right with the way he went about with his actions. Such an amazing character
@NigelShepherd-z7k13 сағат бұрын
I work in the Entertainment Industry here in London. Andy Serkis is a fantastic director and actor... and a lovely man. He owns a huge motion capture studio near where I live. Its absolutely amazing inside 😁🇬🇧
@peterkoester7358Күн бұрын
10:50 It was implied that- due to his age - King T'Chaka had turned the mantle of Black Panther over to his son T'Challa several years before the events of Civil War. (You may not have noticed, but both T'Chaka and the actor who plays him have a glass eye, so it can be assumed that was a contributing factor to him turning over the mantle.) But as long as T'Chaka was alive he remained King of Wakanda. The ritual battle was for the throne, not necessarily the mantle of Black Panther. The fact the Wakandans have an antidote to the powered imbued by the Heart-Shaped herb implies this passing of the mantle has happened before.
@rj119xКүн бұрын
RIP our Black Panther-Chadwick Boseman from South Carolina Wakanda Forever 🖤🖤
@shadowfire_0820 сағат бұрын
I just happen to live in Chadwick’s hometown of Anderson, South Carolina. this man has done true king work here for kids & local communities. Wakanda Forever, My King 🤴🏿 🙅🏼♂️
@BruceJohnson-om5klКүн бұрын
Klaue was in AGE OF ULTRON who cut his arm off, remember.
@FrodoBaggins2006Күн бұрын
Nice to Bilbo and Gollum back together again in the MCU.
@bowdennthani73218 сағат бұрын
Bilbo can still meet Smaug...
@FrodoBaggins200618 сағат бұрын
@@bowdennthani732 Everett never met Stephen
@bowdennthani73218 сағат бұрын
@@FrodoBaggins2006 indeed... he still could in the future, maybe?
@SeedFactoryProject15 сағат бұрын
Since most of the main cast in this film were black, Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman called themselves the "Tolkien white boys" on set. 🙂
@Cp3handlessКүн бұрын
People really sleep on this movie it’s so underrated it get so much hate for no reason. I hated when ppl act like it was just over hyped no black panther brought a lot of people into the mcu.
@Cp3handlessКүн бұрын
@ not finna read allat😂😂✌🏼
@JulieFreyHomeWebBizКүн бұрын
Best presentation of this movie I have experienced was a live public showing with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra playing the soundtrack.
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
That sounds amazing!! (And I bet it sounded amazing! 😂)
@JulieFreyHomeWebBizКүн бұрын
@@emilyrln It is now a regular event with other movies. Check your area for any local events. The cost was OK as well with a wide budget range. (Any seat is OK with an event like that.)
@airora_aerialКүн бұрын
The scene about whether they are loyal to their country by following their king vs doing what is best for their own people, even if it goes against what their king says, feels way too relevant. The message here is to always be loyal to the county's people first, because if the leader is also loyal to them, then there is no conflict of interest. The nephew who took over (sorry I forgot names) was following their rules but he didn't have any loyalty to Wakanda's people. That said, I agree that his motives are the most interesting for a villain, even if his actions are deplorable. He is the villain Wakanda created.
@Ahjusshi_BrownКүн бұрын
I like to think that if Killmonger was able to grow up in Wakanda with his father and family he would’ve been something like Nakia: a spy/war dog who focuses on outreach. I think he would’ve been on the leader front for when T’Challa began the Wakandan Outreach Program (in my hyper-optimistic world 😂)
@MsSwordwolfКүн бұрын
When T'Challa asks Zuri what happened to the child, Zuri says they left him behind because they had to "preserve the lie". At the time, Wakanda was still hiding in plain sight, and in that sense Killmonger is a monster of their own creation.
@SuperiorlySubversiveКүн бұрын
Just like the Anti-Defamation League and the media likes to preserve the lies they tell us about different races when the truth is the closest thing to Wakanda in real life is North Sentinel Island.. Where they still have mud stick huts for homes. Buahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
@DarkPaladin24Күн бұрын
This movie holds a special place in my heart. Before it came out, I had a dream similar to T'Challa going to the ancestral plane. I was walking in a park and I saw my grandfather walking down on steps from the Heaven. We embraced while I was telling him how sorry I was for not being there to say goodbye. He simply smiled and told me that it doesn't matter and he'll always love and watch over me. I watched him walk back to heaven before I woke up crying. The Ancestral Plane scene always makes me cry because of this. Black Panther has been brought to shows and games before, but Chadwick is the one who brought the character to life. To hear that he has passed was a shocker. Chadwick will still be getting his star in the walk of fame and it's well deserved. RIP to my grandfather, to Chadwick, and of course another legend...Stan Lee. Wakanda Forever!
@roxannahhaileystorm1802Күн бұрын
Killmonger is the only villain in the MCU that changes the protagonist's mind by the end.
@Josiah-X6 сағат бұрын
👌🏿😎🌴🌙
@aarrgghhКүн бұрын
@1:04:50 -- the challenge for the throne might not be open to just anyone. it might be open only to members of the ruling families, which would explain why killmonger brandished his father's royal ring to stake his claim. if the challenge is open to any wakandan, then killmonger's lip tattoo alone would've sufficed.
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
M'baku is such a great character! I really love the role he plays in Wakanda Forever. Can't wait for y'all to watch that one, but bring tissues.
@PennyTheGoblinКүн бұрын
This and Spiderman Homecoming are my fave marvel films because the villain’s motivations are heartbreakingly believable. I remember my first time watching both, and *wanting* Killmonger and Toomes to get vindication, justice, or respect. Because they’re both right! The world is full of injustice and hate and I can’t blame them for wanting to fight back. But they let revenge take over, without thinking of how to rebuild and heal and grow, and it blinds them to their eventual downfall. Rest in Peace Chadwick Boseman. One of the best actors in recent cinema.
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
Hard agree! I feel so bad for both of them because they could have been powerful forces for good if they had let go of their hatred.
@browncoat13Күн бұрын
Martin Freeman (Ross) and Serkis (Klaue) were in the Hobbit as Bilbo and Gollum.
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
It's a shame they never met up with Dr. Strange and the Red Skull 😂
@AirihiКүн бұрын
That's Andy Serkis, voice of and motion capture actor for Gollum. He also did motion capture for King Kong and many other characters.
@thakrratul1109Күн бұрын
What a goated Actor
@shayasimsКүн бұрын
how you gonna leave out caesar 😭
@AirihiКүн бұрын
@@shayasims You're right, Caeser, as well
@thakrratul1109Күн бұрын
@@shayasims who's Ceasar?
@thakrratul1109Күн бұрын
@shayasims oh i got it, The Ape
@mrgaddКүн бұрын
Thanks for uploading, im sure there was a reason for it being late. But we are all here, we waited! :)
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Thanks for being patient :)
@FrodoBaggins2006Күн бұрын
Hey, Nick. Did you know that in the interrogation scene was Bilbo and Gollum were having a game of riddles?
@alex.ar86Күн бұрын
In that comeback scene I like to think that it is Chadwick telling us "As you can see, i'm not dead" 😭🕊
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
He lives on in everyone he inspired with his life and work 💕
@sivemdlalose9636Күн бұрын
T’Challa took on the mantle of Black Panther some time before T’Chaka died actually. He would have acted as an extension of his father’s will once his father got too old to bare the title from a physical perspective. It’s why the first suit he has through out Civil War up to the first couple of minutes in this film is as he says, his own design. The mantle is just the king’s to bear if he is able and willing or to share with anyone of their choosing I believe.
@JeM130177Күн бұрын
I hope you watch the shows too on your journey! You’ll see a little more of Bucky’s relationship with Wakanda, including a really really beautiful moment of acting for Sebastian.
@vkdeen7570Күн бұрын
the saddest part is that boseman had cancer during this, and in between shoots his going off on his own, having private massages (to get through pains), and private meals made. everyone on set was just thinking he was some pre-madonna or conceited when in reality he was just trying to keep it together to get the film finished as he saw it as his legacy. nobody found out about any of it till after. talk about dignity and professionalism, he gave a great performance despite hiw much he must of been suffering with long shoots on set
@LizabethRobinsonКүн бұрын
Hard to watch this now - Chadwick was so perfect in the role. Such a tragedy for him to die so young
@lc8155Күн бұрын
Such a blast. Thanks!
@bethanyromano2740Күн бұрын
This movie came full circle for Chadwick and Michael B Jordan. Chadwick is in a daytime soap opera show, All My Children as Reggie Montgomery. He didn’t like how Reggie was being portrayed so he asked the execs for changes. He got fired from the show, and Michael B Jordan replaced him as Reggie.
@novichaderКүн бұрын
"The world took everything for me" - as an African, I can empathize with an African American man saying that. They lost everything.
@DecoyTroyКүн бұрын
RIP Chadwick!
@paaritoshkarmakar2119Күн бұрын
44:24 sound attacks doesn't charge the suit. High frequency sounds can disable the suit. That's what her weapon did same like those panels in the mine
@markfields5214Күн бұрын
Because the actors that play Klaue and Ross were both in the Hobbet, they referred to themselves as the Tolkien white guys while filming.
@henrysinclair5914Күн бұрын
south park did it
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
That’s amazing hahaha
@rashadwalker8218Күн бұрын
BTW tchalla literally jumped on a grenade like Steve did in the first cap film
@AkaeusКүн бұрын
Without the actual risk. It was a tactical move, not sacrificial.
@Shadowpack95Күн бұрын
Yes the contrast between M'baku and Erik is striking but similar, both want the throne and for semi-noble purposes on the outside but one truly wants it with what he believes is in Wakanda's best interest and that is M'Baku, he challenged T'Challa using the appropriate traditions not out of hatred toward T'CHalla but out of a belief that the Golden Tribe had ruled long enough and were failing as leaders, he is not entirely wrong in that belief. N'Jadaka hated T'Challa, and Wakanda and hated the World too, he was hurt with no way he saw other than to make all others feel his pain.
@rashadwalker8218Күн бұрын
Tchaka told his son it's hard for a good man to be king because he knew he did questionable things killing his brother leaving his nephew and not telling nobody
@gloomyspirit666Күн бұрын
for the next MCU movie - get your special sock out nerds… it's gon' get good !!
@c-mcКүн бұрын
Wrong, T'Challa became Black Panther ever since 2009 in the timeline, because T'Chaka was getting too old and he passed the mantle to his son, while he remained king until he passed away
@d.diamond7442Күн бұрын
Short and sweet. Nobody's perfect...not even a King. We're all human...and do the best we can, with what we have.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkКүн бұрын
Black panther dad and all of the other wakandan kings are beyond perfect. They literally sat on their asses and watched the slave trade and slavery happen , all of the evil hateful racist things that happened 2 black people after slavery and didn't deem it worthy of their help
@maximillianosabenКүн бұрын
This is an excellent one, but next up is the MCU masterpiece!
@rj119xКүн бұрын
antman and wasp i think is next then Infinity War
@maximillianosabenКүн бұрын
@@rj119x - Nope. That is just after Infinity War (just think of what Ant-Man & The Wasp's mid-credits scene is).
@davidcajbon4408Күн бұрын
We are ready to Infinty war
@seanwilliams7716Күн бұрын
18:43 That's why they call him Klaue and it's all thanks to Ultron😊😊😊
@IndianaJakeКүн бұрын
His name literally is Klaue.....
@Ahjusshi_BrownКүн бұрын
It’s not just the King (or whoever is on the throne) that can be the Black Panther. T’Challa for example was already acting as the Black Panther while his father was still King (hence his ability to make that jump to try to save his father during the bombing in Civil War). It’s really abt does the ruler still have the physical capacity to be the Black Panther and who do they choose to pass it down to. Its more nuanced in the comics but yeah
@paaritoshkarmakar2119Күн бұрын
40:09 that is where the Sanctums are from Dr Strange. Wonder why they used only these three locations 😅
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
I noticed that, too! Maybe they had particularly powerful resources in those places? Or they knew they might have to fight the sorcerers?
@BruceJohnson-om5klКүн бұрын
The American movie baba(father) use to watch. Referring to the sneakers she created. Back to the Future 2 Marty wore them.
@TheMaskedChef7Күн бұрын
Here’s where Kill monger failed. He let his circumstances and his father’s death turn him into a tool of revenge, while Black panther took the mistakes of his father and learned from them and showed that Power and Justice isn’t about blind revenge.
@JeM130177Күн бұрын
Ooof, it’s tough watching T’challa say these beautiful things with the world we live in. I believe strongly in the good and decency of people and the world but there is so much division and injustice, especially now. And a world where beautiful people like Chadwick are no longer with us makes it seem all the more unfair. But…I do also see so much good and beauty every day and it more important now than ever to, as he says, learn to look after one another.
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Well-said! It’s the hard times where living by principles of wisdom and empathy like Chadwick says are even more crucial than ever
@marybrown6128Күн бұрын
Really good post movie discussion. So many good points brought up.
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@krdragon69503 сағат бұрын
I have always wondered if Wakanda is anywhere near Zamunda, the country that Eddie Murphy’s character Prince Akeem from Coming to America.
@michellejackson8259Күн бұрын
Great reaction Can yall react to The Karate Kid 2010 movie
@SeedFactoryProject14 сағат бұрын
Trilith Studios, near Atlanta, has been used for many MCU films including this one. Atlanta is about 50% black. To show how far there is still to go in racial equality, Ryan Coogler, the director of the film, was arrested for "banking while black" in Atlanta. One of the suppliers for the film would only take cash, so Coogler went to take $10,000 out of his own account to pay them. The teller thought it was some kind of scam, so she pushed the button to summon the police, and Coogler was arrested and put in a police car until they could straighten things out.
@biguy617Күн бұрын
M’Baku is called Man-Ape in the comics
@apopkaking80208 сағат бұрын
I wanted to share an idea for *Black Panther 3* or *Black Panther 4* that I think could be incredible, especially if Damson Idris were cast as T'Challa Jr. Damson Idris is 32 years old, 6'1", and of Nigerian descent-he’d be a perfect fit to play T'Challa Jr. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His recent performance in *Snowfall* shows he has the intensity and emotional range needed for such a role. Additionally, there’s an interesting coincidence here: Damson’s *Snowfall* character, Franklin Saint, was born and raised in South Los Angeles, while Michael B. Jordan’s Erik "Killmonger" Stevens was born and raised in Oakland, California. "Coincidence?" (in the words of the teacher from *The Incredibles*) “I think not!” #MarvelGotMoney Imagine if some of the brilliant writers and directors from *Snowfall* collaborated with Ryan Coogler and the Marvel team. It could add new layers to T'Challa's storyline and bring fresh perspectives to his character. In terms of storyline, Damson could truly capture the complex emotions of T'Challa Jr.-a young man dealing with the loss of his father and being raised by his mother. It could follow a theme similar to *The Lion King* but with a unique Marvel twist. *Black Panther: Wakanda Forever* introduced us to T'Challa and Nakia’s son, Toussaint, who has been raised in secret, setting the stage for his development. If Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger is brought back from the Ancestral Plane, it would be powerful to see T'Challa Jr. encounter him. The Ancestral Plane is where past Wakandan rulers’ spirits reside, allowing the living to seek their guidance through the heart-shaped herb. When Shuri went under to connect with her ancestors, hoping to see her mother, she instead saw Killmonger. A similar encounter between T'Challa Jr. and Killmonger could be symbolic, bridging past conflicts and offering T'Challa Jr. wisdom as he steps into his role. Additionally, just imagine if characters like Leon, Louie, Uncle Jerome, Teddy, Gustavo, and Cissy from *Snowfall* could be integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They could bring a fresh, unique dynamic to the MCU, attracting a new audience. Ryan Coogler has previously compared T'Challa and Killmonger to Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Continuing this narrative with T'Challa Jr. and Killmonger could explore themes of nobility, understanding loss, being for the people, becoming a symbol, and taking action. Damson’s portrayal of T'Challa Jr. (a parallel to MLK Jr.) would be an excellent fit for this storyline. This could also be the perfect time to introduce mutants into the MCU. Casting Chloe Bailey as Storm would be a great choice, especially since she and Damson worked together on *Swarm*. In the comics, Storm and T'Challa have children, and adding Denzel Washington as the Panther Goddess Bast-either as a voice or in an astral/human form in the Ancestral Plane-could add even more depth to the story. Thanks for considering this idea! I’m excited about the potential future of T'Challa Jr. and the Black Panther legacy
@nicktaylor2000Күн бұрын
Still miss Chadwick to this day. He would be one of if not the face of the MCU today. It really does suck. Really hoping after secret wars they recast T’Challa and continue the legacy.
@bryce253Күн бұрын
It has been well documented and said multiple times by Kevin Fiege that the original plan after End Game was to build around the new trilogy of T'Challa, Peter & Carol. I hope that isn't a spoiler. If it is I apologize. But the point is after Chad's death, they made the decisions that they did (you know the ones) and pivoted to the idea of moving the good doctor into that slot in the trilogy. We all know how that turned out. 😅 It was a very avoidable situation. The decisions they made ran the train off the tracks. It wasn't Chadwick. That's all I am going to say on that.
@nicktaylor2000Күн бұрын
@ oh yeah I’ve heard of this before ! It is what it is. To me right now the big 3 that marvel markets the most is Doctor Strange, Spiderman, and Scarlet Witch. But when it comes to the upcoming doomsday movie I know sam’s cap and captain marvel will be leads for the avengers team I new live.
@FrodoBaggins2006Күн бұрын
22:45 "I stole 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@MSIBLACK-r8hКүн бұрын
❤❤❤ all the way from 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@abdullahqaderi1746Күн бұрын
Nice reaction waiting for the finest Avengers Infinity War
@IndianaJakeКүн бұрын
This movie hit hard originally but once you realize Wakanda had all the means and technology to stop the rest of Africa from being enslaved and they did nothing about it, the whole story starts to not make any sense.....
@ekg891Күн бұрын
It still makes sense. the reason Africa was in that situation was because they had resources. Of course you would see that and see it's safer to act like you have nothing to keep from having to constantly be in conflict with others, because then they would constantly be wanting to find ways to do the same to wakanda by getting hands on vibranium. So the whole story still makes complete sense.
@agresticumbraКүн бұрын
Could be wrong, but IMO, the mistake T'Chaka made was killing N'Jobu. Not because he's his brother, but he ought to have disabled him, then taken him back to Wakanda to face what he had done. T'Chaka was shortsighted. Who knows how N'Jadaka would have turned out, but I doubt he would have become Erik Killmonger Stevens. He could have at least grown up with T'Challa, W'Kabi, etc., plus the privileges & influence of living in Wakanda. The healing tech that treated Bucky could have helped N'Jadaka deal with trauma, at least. It looked like W'Kabi could have benefitted from treatment when young as well. Love M'Baku.
@Lestat13Күн бұрын
I hear what you’re saying about Killmonger, but he did kill his uncle & lover, point blank 😉
@nickreacts6394Күн бұрын
Definitely evil just with a solid and believable motivation
@bryce253Күн бұрын
Black Panther is the protector of Wakanda. King or Queen of Wakanda is the ruler title either passed down from the previous ruler to their heir or won by someone put forth by one of the original 5 tribes that formed Wakanda to challenge through the combat ritual. They do not have to be the same person. There have been a number of times in the comics where T'Challa is Black Panther but the ruler of Wakanda was someone else. But yes, usually it is the same person, T'Challa as both. With that I will stop because I will get spoilery and also start to point out the blunders they have made with the MCU Black Panther mythos.
@CaptainPikeachuКүн бұрын
maybe, just maybe, setting the succession of the throne for who is going to lead your country on two people throwing hands is not necessarily a very robust system :)
@MaxiRomero-wu3fwКүн бұрын
Okoye and the rest of the Dora are the Royal guard they are just loyal to the throne. And Tachala didn´t tecnicaly lose so. wen Kilmonger regect continuing with the challenge for the thorne they "Switch" sides because tecnichaly Tachala is still the King. "His friend" is who comited traicion wen He didn´t turn and chose Kilmonger's side. I hope I writed rigth. English is not my first language
@ScientificallyStupidКүн бұрын
You did great, my friend.
@IndianaJakeКүн бұрын
46:25 did M'Baku just pick up a dude with one hand? lol and he's not even super powered
@erinmcintosh206316 сағат бұрын
Can you guys react to Nativity the 2009 Christmas movie, I love it. It is one of my absolute favourite Christmas movies
@JoeThornhillКүн бұрын
I *thought* this was before Avengers. Cuz they're in it.
@PawanRt342Күн бұрын
Heyy❤❤
@shirleydurr411Күн бұрын
Killmonger took too much joy in his revenge. His father was not about sharing Wakanda's secret with the world and neither was Killmonger. HIs father wanted power; he was essentially an arms dealer doing what he did to empower himsel and not for altruistic purposes. Killmonger wanted payback and power. He didn't want to share with the world; he wanted to destroy the world. If his father had not been killed, he would have raised Killmonger to be what he became, That is why the child should have been brought back to Wakanda. Maybe that influence might have overcome what his father had instilled in him. That is the tragedy, placing the sins of the father on the son. Now you have to see Wakanda Forever which not only honors Chadwick Bowman but also shows us what happens when Wakanda's secret is no longer secret.
@AndeBidi-ff8yq17 сағат бұрын
For me the real villain is Killmonger's father, he is the one who betrayed Wakanda, knowing very well their ways of living and their reason to hide. Tchaka was not going to kill him, but he fought and tried to kill Zuri. If they took him back, how were they were they going to explain his father's disappearance. Tchaka was at fault as much as N'jobu
@anthonywilliams54758 сағат бұрын
We need way more reactions with your gf in it she was amazing lol
@arnaudgerard1971Күн бұрын
I wonder, when the time comes, you be in Deadpool
@JeM130177Күн бұрын
Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman were labelled the Tolkien White Boys 😂
@renataascarruzgalvez3838Күн бұрын
I can't wait for your reaction to Infinity War😭😭
@damaniqphillip2756Күн бұрын
Great movie ❤❤
@bertijnpauwels1382Күн бұрын
Finallyyyyyy :D
@FrodoBaggins2006Күн бұрын
23:24 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@emmacrawford11Сағат бұрын
RIP Chad Boseman
@BobbyMoore2-mp8wbКүн бұрын
Y’all should watch Aquaman
@BalletStrong-cl6cbКүн бұрын
RIP Chadwick Boseman, King of Wakanda
@PolkovicКүн бұрын
Please react to the other Rambo movies and Red Dawn 😊
@Rah84eemКүн бұрын
I would like to recommend a movie but be warned it's hard to watch. Casualties of war with MJ Fox Very emotional 😥 🇬🇧🙌🏻🤗🌟🇻🇳
@lisasreactions7150Күн бұрын
hi Nick Reacts, This is My Favroite Chadwick Boseman Movie. You want to see more Chadwick Boseman Movies check out 42 Jackie Robinson and Marshall. I'm glad you and your girlfriend really love this movie. Part 2 Black Panther is really great movie. R.I.P. Chadwick Boseman❤😍🥰
@Saje3DКүн бұрын
Notice how the Sokovia Accords never come up? Panther uses powers and advanced tech in public and no one even says anything about. No calls for his arrest. Crickets. And before anyone argues he has diplomatic immunity, it never comes up. At all. You have to at least ASSERT diplomatic immunity. One of the MANY problems I have with Civil War is its effects are specifically tailored for the purpose of a particular storyline and ignored otherwise. It’s why I roll my eyes at later claims of bad writing in the MCU. THIS is bad writing. A concrete example. And Civil War is full of them. Just my opinion. Black Panther itself is great. I particularly like the villains. At least one MCU villain seemed to be having fun. Or did, until he was killed by the other villain.
@Sentinel3DКүн бұрын
One thing I didn't like about the buzz around this movie was that they killed off Killmonger in one shot. Just like Hela and Ego. These were long-running villains in the comics. I also didn't like that they didn't cast a more athletic sister for him. She actually also challenged for the throne in the comics, and the way she was cast, that's unbelievable. Last, so many ignorant people sympathized with Killmonger. He was a psychopath, wanting to repeat the acts of Hitler. He was 0% right, even if he had reasons.
@IndianaJakeКүн бұрын
Shuri never even appeared in the comics until about 20 years ago, she's a very new character in terms of comic history. She also was only Black Panther for a very very short time
@ed-schrammКүн бұрын
♡
@gangster-itr49Күн бұрын
hiii
@randallwilliamson3838Күн бұрын
The fact that such an "advanced" culture chooses their leader by combat completely took me out of the movie and I simply cannot get over it. That was such a weak story.
@emilyrlnКүн бұрын
I mean, it's also a superhero movie…
@ekg891Күн бұрын
It's thousands of years of tradition and makes sense. You don't even have to murder the person. It's just a way to signify a change and a way to justify why someone should be the ruler.
@biguy617Күн бұрын
I think they should have kept Klaw as the villain or made him a secondary villain.
@knytewing3107Күн бұрын
Back in 12th grade, I went to the premiere to Black Panther. A lot of people brought African food to the movie which I found hilarious. R.I.P Chadwick Boseman, he was a legendary man. As a comic book nerd, I wish the MCU recasted him, because T'Challa is a very important character in Marvel. Erik Killmonger is one of my favorite villains and he reminds me a bit of Magneto. He wants to give the people who didn't have the things and advanced country have. I would've done the same thing, except for the unnecessary violence. Fun fact: Black Panther's queen is Storm from X-men. I wonder how that'll play out in the future. Secondly Klaw is the one who murdered T'Chaka in the comics and T'Challa got him to lose his arm with vibranium. # Wakanda Forever.
@jeffreymcmahon3627Күн бұрын
Fun fact, Wakanda's Queen was played by Angela Bassett, not Halle Berry🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mirayoon1992Күн бұрын
Black panther is ok movie> It reminded me of lion king alot and it has Korea!(my heritage country while I'm born in usa) while the bad guy reminded me of the rough people I met in middle school and high school 😓 I don't like the waterfall fight, it's way too brutal for me to see
@fredflint8399Күн бұрын
Chadwick Boseman was a hero both on film and in real life!!! God Bless Him Jesus!!!
@samarendramallik6849Күн бұрын
Please react to RRR with Quinh🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@whade62000Күн бұрын
Ugh I hate this film, trying to pretend the villain was about black rights all along, the casual racism of calling someone "colonizer" over their skin (they loved it so much, they repeat it in the sequel!), moving a culturally African superhero to America to pander to people there because they share a color It's a super racist film and the saddest thing is that it worked
@SuperiorlySubversiveКүн бұрын
My favorite part about this film is that not only does Wakanda not exist. The closest thing to a Wakanda in real life is North Sentinel Island and they're still living in mud stick huts. The Anti-Defamation League is lying to you.