From Page to Screen: A Roundtable Discussion
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From Page to Screen: A Roundtable Discussion

Comic Writer Christopher Priest, Comic Writer Don McGregor, Black Panther Executive Producer Nate Moore, Comic Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, Black Panther ...Writer Joe Robert Cole, and Black Panther Co-Writer/Director Ryan Coogler discuss the character's history in the comics, his emergence in the Civil Rights era, the character's transition to the screen, the character and story's importance to African-Americans and general society, the character's place in contemporary America, the character's cinematic introduction in Civil War, Chadwick Boseman's performance, and more.

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From Page to Screen: A Roundtable Discussion takes viewers on a journey through the history and significance of the iconic superhero, Black Panther. Comic writers Christopher Priest and Don McGregor, along with Black Panther executive producer Nate Moore, comic writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, Black Panther writer Joe Robert Cole, and Black Panther co-writer/director Ryan Coogler come together to delve into the character's origins in the comics, his emergence during the Civil Rights era, and his transition to the big screen.

The roundtable discussion aims to highlight the importance of Black Panther to African-Americans and society as a whole. The character's place in contemporary America is also explored, shedding light on the role he plays in tackling relevant social issues. The panel particularly focuses on Black Panther's cinematic introduction in Civil War and the captivating performance delivered by actor Chadwick Boseman.

Throughout the discussion, the panelists provide valuable insights into the character's history, evolution, and influence. They delve into the cultural impact of Black Panther, emphasizing how the film has shattered stereotypes and challenged dominant narratives. This roundtable discussion is a must-watch for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and anyone interested in the intersection of comics, culture, and social progress.