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The inaugural episode of Audible Fiction; Visual Illusion in which KC Wayland, co-director of Bronzeville, movie and pop culture critic Korey Coleman of Double Toasted, Lauren Croom (KC's cousin) and Audio Drama Reviews' founder Michael Bergonzi talk about the similarities and differences between Black Panther and Bronzeville, among other topics
Do you think Black Panther's Oscar nomination sets more of a precedent for future super hero movies or movies that deal with race relations?
Afro-Futurism is applied to Black Panther’s production design in an obvious way. Whereas Bronzeville takes the historical approach and deals with real places like St. Louis and Chicago in a historical setting. Do any of you have a preference for either method in your stories?
If memory serves, Frank Barnes remains unvoiced for most of the season. Was there a reason he’s only mentioned up until the last few episodes, when we first hear the actor Lance Reddick in the role?There were lots of questions, but the panelists answered them in their responses to the other ones.
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