Black Panther is the sequel to 2012’s ‘The Avengers’ and 2015’s ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ and it is presently the most talked about movie at the moment. The movie has received positive reviews but not without negative reviews.
Most of the reviews have to do with the black casting of the movie. Controversial OAP,Daddy Freeze has now criticized the movie, claiming it is overhyped. OAP Freeze believes the movies is neither promoting black culture nor adding any significant value to us. Above all, he explained it isn’t black people who will be making money from the movie, but the White producer and financier.
He wrote;
“She is right, the overhyped movie is neither promoting black culture nor adding any significant value to us… They are using our sentiments to cash in, while the real money makers are the producers, the marketers and the financier….. and they ain’t us! ~FRZ. #FreeTheSheeple”
About the Movie
These are just a brief bio of the Nigerian casts in the Black Panther movie.
Tunde Laleye
Tunde Laleye is a Nigerian and indigene of Lagos state. He moved to the United States with his family in 1997 where he completed his secondary school education. He is a registered nurse and studied the Eric Morris Process of Acting. He has acted in several films and television series including Zoo and MacGyver. He is a Border Tribesman (uncredited) in the Black Panther.