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Dragons, Magic and Superheroes: Black Fans’ Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Universes
As the Wizarding World reportedly makes a shocking casting move with the new ‘Harry Potter’ series, we explore the sci-fi/fantasy world Black fans love.
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Everything You Need to Know About Marvel Studios’ 2025 Releases
‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ ‘Ironheart’ and ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ lead the MCU’s upcoming releases.
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Five Characters We Want to See Denzel Washington Portray In ‘Black Panther 3′
The acting icon revealed that Ryan Coogler is writing him a role in the next Wakanda adventure, and we have thoughts on who he should portray.
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After ‘Joker 2’ Bomb, Black Actors We’d Prefer to See As Joker, Harley Quinn and Batman
With ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ bombing at the box office, we take a look at who could star in the next batch of Batman movies.
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Why John Stewart of HBO’s ‘Lanterns’ Is Such an Influential, Impactful Black Superhero
With Aaron Pierre and Stephan James in the running to play the hero in HBO’s new series ‘Lanterns,’ we’re examining the character’s importance.
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What’s Next For Our Favorite Black Marvel Characters
With ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ reigniting the MCU and Robert Downey Jr.’s return invigorating fans, we examine the future of fan favorite Black characters.
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‘The Acolyte,’ ‘The Mandalorian,’ ‘Andor’ Showcase the Best Black ‘Star Wars’ Characters
As Amandla Stenberg enters the universe with a brilliant performance in ‘The Acolyte,’ we examine our favorite ‘Star Wars’ characters.
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Here Are Our Wildest Guesses for What to Expect From ‘Black Panther 3’
With writer/director Ryan Coogler possibly returning to Wakanda, we have some guesses about what we want from a third ‘Black Panther’ movie.
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Nelson Peltz Had Nothing Nice to Say About ‘Woke’ ‘Black Panther,’ But Here’s What He Got Wrong
Peltz, a billionaire investor fighting with Disney, will never understand the true importance of Wakanda—but he probably doesn’t want to anyway.
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There’s Something Missing About DC’s ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting, Can You Guess What It Is?
The announcement of Milly Alcock as Supergirl and more casting news tells Black superhero fans to expect a lack of representation in DC’s new movie universe.