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Here's the full length reaction to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever! I loved the first Black Panther movie sooooo much, and you can tell that Chadwick Boseman was such a huge part of what made that movie so great. This film was a beautiful tribute to him, and the last couple of scenes were my favorite moments in the movie. Enjoy!

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BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER- Full Length Reaction!

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Jedi Mandalore (Dylan)

So yes Namor the Sub-Mariner is a Mutant with this being the first time the term "Mutant" has been used in the MCU. Mutants were mentioned in a deleted scene in Iron Man 1 featuring an alternate version of the Nick Fury end credit scene. This never made it into the final film most likely for legal reasons but it showed that they hoped Mutants would be apart of the MCU from day one. Little backstory on Namor. He Debuted in April 1939 as Marvels first Superhero character followed by Human Torch, Angel, and Masked Raider in October 1939. This group fought in WW2 re-dating the adventures of Captain America by two years who became the most famous WW2 Marvel hero in 1941. The original Human Torch, Jim Hammond was an android who was actually shown in Captain America: The First Avenger at the 1943 Stark Expo as a Synthezoid on display in an oxygen-deprived glass tube coined "The Synthetic Man". Angel is not to be confused with Angel from the X-Men and the Masked Raider seems to be a very forgotten character. Like I said at the start Namor is also a Mutant in the comics (Often given the title The First Mutant but not the first Mutant in universe) who originally thought his powers were a gift from his gods until he meet Professor X, Charles Xavier. He’s bounced around from working with Doctor Doom to working with Avengers. The overall plot of this film is heavily inspired by the Avengers vs X-Men comic that featured five mutant leaders soon became hosts to the Phoenix Force, including Namor. He used this incredible power to amplify his own natural abilities. Tracking the Avengers to Wakanda, Namor created a massive tidal wave. The wave flooded the entire country of Wakanda, effectively destroying the kingdom and killing countless innocent citizens.