Select panels from Avengers: Infinity War Prelude #1
i mean who doesnt honestly
T'Challa + Chadwick Boseman dedications in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
There’s about 2 billion people all of the world that looks like us. But their lives are a lot harder. Wakanda has the tools to liberate ‘em all. And what tools are those? Vibranium, your weapons.
Chadwick Boseman, November 29, 1976 - August 28, 2020
Two years - (2022)
It’s now been 2 years since we lost Chadwick Boseman. 😔
Sebastian Stan and Chadwick Boseman
its so funny to see how white people and bucky stans have perceived his arc in episode 4, completely dismissing the facts and hating on ayo for what she did.
and i totally understand that bucky is somewhat a representation for disabled/amputees but i feel like a lot of you have failed to realise that his arm is not his whole story. he was mind controlled by hydra for almost a century. nobody could erase those codings from his mind, the only people that could were the wakandans. Did we not watch the same episode? How could the message completely miss yalls head?
the wakandans were more than generous, they decided to help the man they thought had killed their king, the two men that fought their prince and on top of that they gave him a home (they wouldve let him stay for the rest of his life if the war didn't happen) and they gave him a newer and better arm, not because they had to or that he needed it (bc we didnt see him with the arm at the beginning of IW) but bc they thought he needed protection during the war. they did it for him.
they did ALL of that and he still chose to free the man that killed their king. it was mentioned tWICE, once by sam and again by ayo and yet still yall chose to make it about him being amputee. his face when she did that wasnt of betrayal or hurt like yall claim it is, it was the face of a man who had his arm for almost half a year and has not figured out a way to take off when he needs to, hence sam going "did you know it could do that" right after.
no matter which side you choose to look at this from bucky was in the wrong and that was his whole arc that episode. and yet sTILL we don't get him feeling remorse or understanding why the wakandans are hurt by his actions after everything they did for him. and we probably never will because hes a white character playing among other characters of colour, he wont ever have to face his consequences or take responsibility.
Avengers: Infinity War (2018) dir. Joe & Anthony Russo
Captain America: Civil War dir. Joe Russo & Anthony Russo | 2016
get to know me: (1/?) favorite characters ➞ Chadwick Boseman as T’CHALLA — Black Panther (2018) | dir. Ryan Coogler
Captain America: Civil War (2016) dir. Joe and Anthony Russo
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (2021) / Black Panther (2018)
T’CHALLA as portrayed by CHADWICK BOSEMAN Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Rhodes and Steve being respectful to T’challa, King of Wakanda.
and then, there’s Sam Wilson: