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This week, Teebs and KidPhoenix are talking diversity!
They explore the evolving landscape of diversity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and its implications for character development and storytelling. They discuss the challenges Marvel faces in integrating diverse characters while maintaining coherent narratives, particularly in the wake of 'Endgame.'
The dialogue also touches on representation issues in Star Wars, highlighting the need for more authentic portrayals of characters from various backgrounds, the missed opportunities in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, particularly focusing on the Rey and Finn relationship, the ongoing struggle for diversity in the Star Wars universe and the potential for new characters and stories.
At the end, Teebs and KidPhoenix focus a bit on shifts to Dwayne Johnson's career, suggesting a need for him to take on more villainous roles.
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This week, Teebs and KidPhoenix are talking diversity!
They explore the evolving landscape of diversity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and its implications for character development and storytelling. They discuss the challenges Marvel faces in integrating diverse characters while maintaining coherent narratives, particularly in the wake of 'Endgame.'
The dialogue also touches on representation issues in Star Wars, highlighting the need for more authentic portrayals of characters from various backgrounds, the missed opportunities in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, particularly focusing on the Rey and Finn relationship, the ongoing struggle for diversity in the Star Wars universe and the potential for new characters and stories.
At the end, Teebs and KidPhoenix focus a bit on shifts to Dwayne Johnson's career, suggesting a need for him to take on more villainous roles.