Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, D: Coogler)
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Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, D: Coogler)
Still sticking by my thoughts that T’Challa should just be recast. You can do it in a way that’s still respectful to Boseman.
I would say leave him out of Wakanda Forever just to let some time pass. After that though move on with a recast, and explain that his look has changed because he’s from the Multiverse.
I feel like Boseman would have wanted the films and the character to carry on after his death. In trying to be respectful to his legacy it’s taking away a major player who really didn’t play a major role yet. Only one solo film and a few appearances where he was one of many costars.
I would say leave him out of Wakanda Forever just to let some time pass. After that though move on with a recast, and explain that his look has changed because he’s from the Multiverse.
I feel like Boseman would have wanted the films and the character to carry on after his death. In trying to be respectful to his legacy it’s taking away a major player who really didn’t play a major role yet. Only one solo film and a few appearances where he was one of many costars.
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story (01-16-22)
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Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, D: Coogler)
Would he then be Black Panther from another universe that is now transported permanently to this one?
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Last edited by dsa_shea; 01-16-22 at 03:42 PM.
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Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, D: Coogler)
I mean that’s a detail you work out as things progress. The point is it could easily work, especially now. You get a do over with the character while also keeping him around.
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I've written in an earlier post, that they could show Black Panther in the suit, most of the time its CGI anyway and have him sacrifice himself to save Suris life.
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Yes, the character of the Black Panther doesn't have to be T'Challa from here on out. Have him die ceremoniously like you mentioned and then replaced by someone you could use from this point forward.
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Yeah. Could have simply put a "spoilers for No Way Home" comment on it. I thought it was a spoiler for Black Panther, which I'm only mildly interested in and don't care about spoilers.
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For that amount, I'm probably calling the bank in advance, and letting them know. Not handing a note and just telling the teller to read the note.
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Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, D: Coogler)
As a former bank teller and later a branch manager, people used to hand us notes with various requests along the lines of what Coogler did all the time. They overreacted and then some.
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Wouldn’t step one be that the teller actually checked the account to see that there was at least $12000 to withdraw? Coogler wasn’t holding her at gunpoint. The teller was able to walk away and call police, might as well check the account while they were at it.

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Yes, 100%.
I'm just saying this could also have been avoided had he contacted the bank prior. Does that make him at fault? Nope. Poor training with the teller
I'm just saying this could also have been avoided had he contacted the bank prior. Does that make him at fault? Nope. Poor training with the teller
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They should have asked him to come into the office. He was clearly trying to hide his identity while in the lobby.
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I promise you there are more robberies that occur as a legit transaction over a forceful transaction (by a significant margin too). What I mean by that is someone using a fake ID to withdraw money from an account. To the teller that's a legit transaction. Now most of his face was obscured, he used a note, and just kept telling her to read the note. That raises a couple red flags for me.
But there are fail-safes for those red flags. He had the card attached to the account, he didn't seem to be rushing, etc. Just poor training on the teller end, and a couple things he could have done to help the situation (that he's still 0% to blame for)
But there are fail-safes for those red flags. He had the card attached to the account, he didn't seem to be rushing, etc. Just poor training on the teller end, and a couple things he could have done to help the situation (that he's still 0% to blame for)
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I promise you there are more robberies that occur as a legit transaction over a forceful transaction (by a significant margin too). What I mean by that is someone using a fake ID to withdraw money from an account. To the teller that's a legit transaction. Now most of his face was obscured, he used a note, and just kept telling her to read the note. That raises a couple red flags for me.
But there are fail-safes for those red flags. He had the card attached to the account, he didn't seem to be rushing, etc. Just poor training on the teller end, and a couple things he could have done to help the situation (that he's still 0% to blame for)
But there are fail-safes for those red flags. He had the card attached to the account, he didn't seem to be rushing, etc. Just poor training on the teller end, and a couple things he could have done to help the situation (that he's still 0% to blame for)
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