Sunday, July 21, 2019

Mandarin for MCU at Last and Avengers: Endgame becomes #1 Movie of All Time!

Today has arrived with exciting news for fans as Marvel had just confirmed the movies for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. One of the upcoming phase 4 movies brings back hope for potential Marvel comics fans as Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings confirms the debut of the real and long waited MCU version of Iron Man's arch enemy; Mandarin.

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The Mandarin will be played by Tony Leung and everything about the character should be able to function flawlessly here in the upcoming superhero movie where the wielder of ten magic rings and leader of the Ten Rings can easily relate to the master of Kung Fu.

And even more exciting news is that Avengers: Endgame finally beats Avatar at the international box office, becoming the highest grossing film of all time!



You should all be proud for helping the Russo Brothers reach such a goal and Stan Lee would be very proud of us all if he was still here today to see this.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Important Lessons from Black Panther

Black Panther, the MCU's first Oscar Award Winning Movie has shown a lot of serious point of views in life and the plot of the film along with the roles of each characters is so compelling it featured a lot of serious reasons why people should move on and learn to be more responsible.

Now for the film's most important life lesson;

After T'Challa ran into Killmonger in South Korea, he ordered Zuri to tell him what happened to his uncle, N'Jobu. The shaman knew when he told him because he was with the late prince back in 1992. Back when he put a kaboosh on his friend's desperate plan of ending all racism by killing all the white racists in America and other countries world wide when he reported back to King T'Chaka that he aided Klaw in stealing a quarter ton of Wakanda's vibranium, killing hundreds of people at the border.



While T'Chaka was doing the right thing rejecting his brother's request to wage war on racist, he was yet to escort his brother back to have him answer for his crimes, but N'Jobu got edgy. Angry at Zuri for selling him out, he threatened to execute him for his betrayal, only for T'Chaka to intervene and recklessly kill his own brother just to save his informant like he was completely obsessed with his devotion to isolation 

Then, he became completely irresponsible that night when he chose not to know about his American nephew, N'Jadaka that he and Zuri abandoned him as an orphan,

 leaving him hurt and crying.


Zuri never had the heart to tell T'Chaka about the little boy that night and claimed that it was necessary so they wouldn't lose their nation's way of life.


But Zuri was totally dead wrong when Erik Killmonger himself came Wakanda that the person the former war dog belittled as a child wouldn't let his father's murder go unanswered and when N'Jadaka recognized Zuri as "Uncle James" he aggressively slaughters him for betraying him and getting his father killed by his uncle.


Because of how vicious Killmonger was over the trauma of his father's death, not only did Zuri's execution shock T'Challa in such horror, but it definately helped the good Wakandan know 100% that his father should never have left him alone in America that night.


Zuri knew nothing about children and family entirely and because he didn't bother telling T'Chaka or anyone back home about Killmonger sooner, he was definately a mindless drone with such lack of fathoming. That is how the war dog turned shaman ended up dead by Killmonger.


Later when T'Challa came back into the ancestral plane to see his father, he asked him why he didn't bring N'Jadaka back home after killing his own brother and when T'Chaka responded with such lack of remorse that his duties as former king and strict devotion to isolation have screwed up his senses completly,


T'Challa was right to renounce his father for his corruption as well as the other ancestors stating "All of you are wrong!". Before coming back to the world of the living, T'Challa vowed to do whatever it takes to set things right, even if it means going against traditions to ensure that Wakandans never do anything severely reckless and irresponsible again.


So you see, even though T'Chaka's actions in 1992 doesn't make him a true villain, the fact that he was corrupt for recklessly orphaning and abandoning his own nephew as a little boy despite his actions being done out of fear is because of how his strict devotion to traditional isolation made him too recklessly impulsive to think clearly like he was more obsessive with his customs than following them normally and bravely. 



Even though N'Jobu started the rift by betraying and having a number of his people killed, he did regret doing so when he saw what his son had become since the night of his death.
And after T'Challa defeated his rogue cousin in their second fight, Killmonger proved him more right on his decision to end isolation when he cried, showing just how hurt he was from his loss 24 years ago 


and T'Challa was more than happy to give him a view of the sunset.


Despite Killmonger choosing to forsaken a second chance in life over his frustration with his cousin's intervention with waging war on racists, T'Challa exonerated his uncle in death when he and Shuri arrived in Oakland to start setting up facilities for Wakanda to begin helping and connecting with other people throughout the world.


T'Challa in this movie proved himself to be a truly good person when he made the right choices after learning about Killmonger that he knows that because of how much the world has evolved since the beginning of time, it was time to give up his nation's pride of isolation and start getting along with others.