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Sterling K. Brown reflects on ‘Black Panther’
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Black Panther was a “cultural moment,” as his actor Sterling K. Brown described while reflecting on the Marvel film.
During an interview with Sky News, he said, “I remember reading that script – they don’t give it to you – you have to read it and then turn it back, or your hands burn off or something like that.”
“I remember thinking, this is a cultural moment. This is so big, not only for black America but for black people across the globe to see themselves front and centre in the largest, most zeitgeisty pop cultural machine in the world right now, the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I just want to be a part of history. It was history. It was awesome.”
Regarding his children, he said he wanted them to decide their future in an interview with People.
“There’s this idea I think that both of us agree on, most of the time, is that they’re not to be moulded into versions of us,” he said.
“That they kind of are who they are when they come to you. And we’re just trying to shepherd them to become the best version of who they already are, right?” Sterling concluded.
In a recent interview, Sterling K. Brown opened up about his experience working on the groundbreaking film ‘Black Panther’ and the impact it had on him personally and culturally.
Brown, who played the role of N’Jobu in the film, shared how honored he was to be a part of such a culturally significant project. He reflected on the importance of representation in Hollywood and how ‘Black Panther’ helped to break down barriers and stereotypes in the industry.
The actor also spoke about the impact the film had on the Black community, saying that it was empowering to see a superhero movie with a predominantly Black cast and crew. He emphasized the importance of seeing people who look like you on screen and how it can inspire future generations.
Overall, Sterling K. Brown expressed his gratitude for being a part of ‘Black Panther’ and the positive impact it has had on both himself and the world. The film’s success has paved the way for more diverse storytelling in Hollywood, and Brown hopes to see more projects that celebrate and uplift marginalized communities in the future.
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