Me choca esta imagen de Black Panther en carrera que han elegido para promocionar al personaje. Los leopardos no son demasiado rápidos...
Tengo ganas de verlo agazapado, en posturas felinas, sobre las azoteas y luchando "estilo capoeira", que son posturas mucho más definitorias de este personaje.
Chadwick Boseman aclara:
“You never quite know where he stands. There’s always a bit of concealing and mystery.
So I think mysterious is more his boat. Not to say there’s not charm and he can’t be a ladies’ man and all that. It’s more like if there is humor, it’s more like James Bond.”
Nate Moore, productor, añade:
"In publishing, he is sort of this very wise and a sanguine figure who seems to know more than he lets on. I think this is Black Panther in his younger years, where he maybe is a little bit more fiery than I think how they write him in the comics because he’s very much in the nascent stages of being a hero.
So that means he is probably more fallible than the Black Panther that you read in comics, but for reasons that are completely logical.”
Por último, Chris Evans:
“I love our scenes together because I do think they feel a sense of responsibility. I think they’re both very selfles people.
They want the right thing, no one’s irrational, no one has an inflated ego. They’re family-first people. I think outside of the suits we’d be friends, Steve and T’Challa.”
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