Despite fan concerns that the film may not ultimately happen, Joe Morton (Suilas Stone) appears to feel the opposite. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actor made clear he believes the film is still a go:
“From what I understand, there will be a Cyborg movie. It will be about him and I, and about the family that he came from, how he becomes the Cyborg, et cetera. But from whence he came, as well.”
Morton went on to explain why he believes the film can be an important one and how Cyborg’s alias, or lack thereof, can resonate with audiences:
“I think it’s very exciting. I think it’s exciting because there aren’t that many, if any, black superheroes, and in his case in particular, because there is no alias, because there is nothing for him to hide behind, and that he has to be who he is all the time. I think it’s a great kind of allegory for what it means to be black in this country.”
mrblack a écrit:Vue l'énorme potentiel de black panter et son box office wtf qui est largement vendu sur un plan politique, je m'étonnerais pas que dans les semaines a venir warner bross greenlitgh le film pour le faire rentrée en production ,juste pour surfer sur le succée d'un héros noir chose qui est rare.
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