DC Insider Recommends Woke Superman Cancellation; Back To Henry Cavill
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has been cleaning house at WB which could include plans for the Black Superman.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has been cleaning house at WB which could include plans for the Black Superman.
Lots of recent news suggests Warner Bros. Discovery is making big changes that also includes the DC brand.
While at CinemaCon, an executive from Warner Bros. is asked about the new Superman movie from J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates.
A wild batch of rumors offer the J.J. Abrams Man of Steel will be a shadow of his former self, will be anti-government and a champion of the oppressed with little powers.
The writer, who has been described as a left-wing activist, has finished a draft of his script featuring a woke take on the Man of Steel.
A rumor surfaced on Reddit claiming that the J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates Superman movie is dead; however, the info was made up and is not true. Monday saw a Redditor post a screengrab involving the Heavy Spoilers YouTuber where it’s said that the YouTuber heard the Ta-Nehisi Coates Superman is dead. The post quickly
It is reported that a second Black Superman project is in development with Michael B. Jordan at HBO Max, which is separate from the J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates movie. The limited series on HBO Max is being developed by Jordan and his Outlier Society production company with a writer hired and will feature the
Nnedi Okorafor, a Nigerian-American writer of fantasy and science fiction for both children and adults and who has written for Marvel, states the Black Superman is “a lazy sad useless idea.” Okorafor has written Shuri comics for Marvel as well as worked on the Marvel 616 documentary for Disney Plus and argues it is better
WB looks to have another disaster on its hands with the new Black Superman, which follows the disasters known as Wonder Woman 1984 and Birds of Prey. Following today’s controversial news that the Black Superman might be a period piece set in the 20th century featuring a race-bended Kal-El from Krypton, “Superman” is now trending
Marvel can’t have white dudes saving the day anymore, Disney can’t have well-written scripts about white families, and now AT&T, WB, and DC will be using a Black Superman to replace Christopher Reeve. Welcome to the new world order. Hollywood doesn’t care about making money and is instead all about pushing a politically correct agenda
It sounds like Michael B. Jordan isn’t a big fan and doesn’t support the new J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates Black Superman. Jordan, who has been rumored for the role, previously said he isn’t big on characters getting replaced (i.e. Marvel replacing Captain America), and in a new interview when questioned about the Black Superman,
Ray Fisher takes to social media to reject the Black Superman that was recently announced as a reboot from J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates. “Do ya’ll remember that time Walter Hamada and @wbpictures tried to destroy a Black man’s credibility, and publicly delegitimize a very serious investigation, with lies in the press? But hey, Black
Following the J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates Superman reboot news, the manager of Henry Cavill, Dany Garcia, seemingly teases big things for the former(?) Man of Steel actor. On Sunday, Garcia posted the following image on her Instagram Story, which says, “When you know all the things you know but can’t share because of NDAs…
The new Black Superman from J.J Abrams is said to be “useless” and from the “garbage” and “terrible” writer, Ta-Nehisi Coates, claims YouTuber Eric D. July on his popular YouTube channel YoungRippa59. Friday saw the news that Abrams is rebooting Superman with Ta-Nehisi Coates, with all indications and rumors offering they are going with a
It’s now said that Henry Cavill is out as Superman which follows the news of the J.J. Abrams reboot. The info comes from YouTuber Grace Randolph who posted on Twitter, “I’m hearing, as are others, that Henry Cavill is out.” Henry Cavill unfairly blamed for Superman loss Grace follows up the tweet with a video
A new Black Superman is seemingly teased by Ta-Nehisi Coates, the writer on the J.J. Abrams reboot of the Man of Steel. Following the big announcement, Ta-Nehisi Coates took to his Instagram to react to the news with an image of the Superman symbol which has a black background where Coates included a quote from
Just a guess on my part, but I am guessing the J.J. Abrams choice for the new Man of Steel will be a black Superman possibly played by Michael B. Jordan. The writing seems to be on the wall about a black Superman as the announcement comes during Black History Month and from a site
J.J. Abrams is developing and rebooting Superman, which is said to be a “new and exciting way to see the Man of Steel.” The news of the Superman reboot with Ta-Nehisi Coates on board to direct was first reported by Shadow and Act, a site that reports on the news of people of African descent
Confirming my scoop from almost two years ago, it’s finally reported J.J. Abrams is officially rebooting Superman. The reboot looks to be in the early stages as Deadline reports J.J. Abrams will be producing a new Superman movie and that Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing with Hannah Minghella also producing. Deadline offers no plot details are
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MARVEL COMICS’ BLACK PANTHER #1 HELMED BY TA-NEHISI COATES
New York Times Bestselling Author Takes on T’Challa, a.k.a. the Black Panther
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Marvel is excited to announce that next spring, one of the most thought-provoking and perceptive writers today, Ta-Nehisi Coates (Between the World and Me) along with legendary artist Brian Stelfreeze, will helm a new BLACK PANTHER series, adding an exciting, erudite new voice to the All-New, All –Different Marvel lineup.
The indomitable will of Wakanda — the famed African nation known for its vast wealth, advanced technology and warrior traditions — has long been reflected in the will of its monarchs, the Black Panthers. But now, the current Black Panther, T’Challa, finds that will tested by a superhuman terrorist group called The People that has sparked a violent uprising among the citizens of Wakanda. T’Challa knows the country must change to survive — the question is, will the Black Panther survive the change?
“Wakanda is really the light of the world, in the Marvel Universe. And yet it’s a system of governance that has not advanced beyond the idea of blood-rule,” says Coates. “It’s always seemed to me that T’Challa was aware of this discrepancy. Among the monarchs of Marvel –Namor and Doctor Doom for instance– T’Challa has always been distinguished to me by his discomfort on the throne, and with the problems of one-man rule. I am very much looking forward to exploring that tension.”
That tension and conflict is what will fire BLACK PANTHER #1 into a no-holds-barred adventure that will demonstrate why Black Panther is one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe.
“Ta-Nehisi writes brilliantly about everything from race to politics to fatherhood to modern culture, but he’s also a longtime Marvel reader. And combining his writing skills with his passion for and understanding of Marvel’s characters, paired with the captivating and engaging artwork of modern master Brian Stelfreeze, has led to a truly amazing story that we can’t wait for the world to read,” says Wil Moss, editor of the new BLACK PANTHER series. “This story will have all the political intrigue of the best episodes of THE WEST WING and HOMELAND, but it’s also going to have the trademark Marvel action and energy that Stan Lee & Jack Kirby (Black Panther’s creators!) built into the foundation of the Marvel Universe. Look for some fun and unexpected Marvel villains to show up in this story, as well as an appearance or two by T’Challa’s new teammates, The Ultimates.”
Join us next year as Marvel continues to change the creative landscape of the comic book industry as Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze make history as the new creative team on Marvel Comics’ BLACK PANTHER.
BLACK PANTHER #1
Written by TA-NEHISI COATES
Artwork by BRIAN STELFREEZE
Cover by BRIAN STELFREEZE
On sale spring 2016
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