SAG Awards afterparty: Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira celebrate Black Panther win

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Chris Evans Congratulates Black Panther for Multiple Oscar Nominations

Share Tweet Email Copy Link CopiedThis morning marked the release of the 91st Annual Academy Awards nomination list, and it included seven nominations for Black Panther. Among them was the first ever Best Picture nod for a superhero film, and Captain America himself took notice. https://t.co/DXBoyKTyIv — Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 22, 2019RELATED: Marvel's Black Panther Earns Oscar Nomination For Best PictureThe Black Panther character and storyline was first introduced during Marvel Studios' aforementioned Civil War and quickly went on to surpass that film in both box office glory and critical acclaim. RELATED: Black Panther Almost Had A Much Different EndingThe winners of the 91st annual Academy Awards will be presented Sunday, Feb. 24, in a ceremony broadcast live on ABC. Kirby Family Releases First Black Panther Sketch to Celebrate Oscar Nom

Chris Evans Congratulates Black Panther for Multiple Oscar Nominations

SAG Awards afterparty: Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira celebrate Black Panther win

as declared in They both starred in Black Panther which picked up two awards at the SAGs at the Shine Auditorium in LA on Sunday night. So it comes as little surprise that Kenyan-Mexican Lupita Nyong'o, 35, and American-Zimbabwean star Danai Gurira, 40, were celebrating their win in styles at the afterparty held at the Sunset Tower Hotel. A moment to reflect: Lupita Nyong'o (right) and Danai Gurira (left) celebrate their Black Panther win at the SAG Awards afterparty held at Sunset Tower Hotel in LA on SundayHands off! Also letting his hair down at the bash was Best Actor, American star Rami Malek, who won big for his role as Freddie Mercury in the Queen biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody. 'I think Queen and Freddie Mercury.

SAG Awards afterparty: Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira celebrate Black Panther win

At this point in the film, the kingdom is in crisis; emotions are high and the future is in peril. MarvelThe plot of Black Panther is driven by a fight between two perspectives on the history and future of Wakanda, writ large on T'Challa and Killmonger. But these characters, unlike Nakia and Okoye, cannot clearly navigate their way through a political debate because of their personal stakes and past trauma. Okoye and Nakia not only provide a model for political discourse and disagreement, but also a model for cinematic representation. These women are crucial to the structure of the film and to how the film's central ideas play out.

The Most Important Debate in Black Panther Is, Unsurprisingly, Between Two Women

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Share Tweet Email Copy Link CopiedWARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for Marvel's Black Panther, in theaters now. Thanks to meeting his previously unknown cousin Erik Killmonger and sympathizing with his ideology, T'Challa decides to break from centuries of tradition in Black Panther by revealing the African nation's secrets to the world. RELATED: Black Panther's Scene-Stealing Shuri is the MCU's Next SuperstarHere's the thing: Everyone loves Wakanda. The hype for Black Panther was palpable from the first trailer, and all eyes were on a movie that promised an African nation that thrived without white interference. Nowhere is this more apparent than when the Oakland kids gawk as T'Challa and Shuri's Wakandan aircraft touches down.




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