Guerrero: In 'Wakanda Forever,' Black filmmakers did right by Indigenous  peoples - Los Angeles Times

Guerrero: In 'Wakanda Forever,' Black filmmakers did right by Indigenous peoples - Los Angeles Times

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Namor, the brown antihero of the film, is no shallow villain. The actor and the character joined forces to send a larger message.

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