When it comes to Marvel Studios films there's been an ongoing trend after Hollywood critics see it and share their initial reactions on social media. A lot of recurring phrases are thrown around like: "Marvel's best movie yet" and "Marvel has done it again." Yet, when each of the studios' movies hit theaters nationwide, and worldwide, each one has lived up to the hype from those initial reactions. (At least since AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON released in 2015, which was their last film to score under 82-percent on RottenTomatoes.)
Up next is Marvel's BLACK PANTHER, and its premiere was last night in Hollywood. Once again the critics absolutely loved it. Here's a collection of some of their tweet reactions...
#BlackPanther is way more topical than I anticipated, but also timeless in a way. It asks all of its characters what they stand for besides themselves. This is the kind of fantasy that inspires real heroism.— Anthony Breznican (@Breznican) January 30, 2018
Like OMG I'm in tears from the beauty the music the score this is an EVENT. Go see #BlackPanther WHEN IT HITS THEATERS. I watched GROWN MEN go in tears.— Jay Washington (@MrJayWashington) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER is not screwing around. By far the most political Marvel chapter, to the point I had to remind myself this is a Marvel movie. BLACK PANTHER is a movie with a lot to say.— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) January 30, 2018
Also, Michael B. Jordan ... damn
The MVP of #BlackPanther is Letitia Wright's hilarious, ebullient Shuri. I want a Shuri supercut, I want a Shuri spinoff, I want a capsule collection of Shuri sportswear at Opening Ceremony, and I want these things now!— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) January 30, 2018
I still can’t believe this movie exists. Coogler did something so unique, different, and important for not only the MCU, but superhero films in general. Also, the action is just outstanding. I’m just floored by what was accomplished here. This is a cultural event. #BlackPanther— Patrick "PJ" Campbell (@pj_campbell) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER is black as fuck and I love it for it. Y'all don't understand how good it feels to see. I want to live in Wakanda. #BlackPanther #BlackPantherSoLit pic.twitter.com/mRCblLq8cj— Brandon Norwood (@bwood0824) January 30, 2018
If you don’t understand the power of representation, imagine growing up never seeing a superhero who looks like you. When American Girl dolls came out I always picked Addy who had to escape slavery. But now kids have #BlackPanther’s Nakia, Shuri and Okoye. Dope on many levels.— Natasha Alford π΅π· (@NatashaSAlford) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER is just astonishing. Ryan Coogler has harnessed the superhero movie — and a really fun one! — to explore profound ideas and create vivid images of black excellence that so rarely ever make it to a giant Hollywood movie. Wow wow wow!— Adam B. Vary (@adambvary) January 30, 2018
Black Panther is crazy impressive. Little slow at first, but fantastic world building, great performances. Most stand alone Marvel movie since first Guardians. More a drama than an action movie which is a good thing.— GregoryEllwood - 4 Quadrant on iTunes (@TheGregoryE) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER is incredible, kinetic, purposeful. A superhero movie about why representation & identity matters, and how tragic it is when those things are denied to people. The 1st MCU movie about something real; Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger had me weeping and he’s the VILLAIN— jen yamato (@jenyamato) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER is like a Marvel movie, but better. the action is predictably awful, but this is the first MCU film that has an actual sense of identity & history & musicality. Wakanda is alive. whole cast is great but the women (and the war rhinos) steal the show — Danai Gurira!— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) January 30, 2018
Shuri was a breath of fresh air. It was so awesome to see a young black girl be the brains of the team. She had great comedic timing as well. ππΎπ₯ #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/5k28hTG506— Geeks of Color (@GeeksOfColor) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER releases in the U.S. on February 16.
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