People. Black people were just so absent in Science Fiction, and its a blind spot. Black panther was a massive moment in our culture. They thought it was going to make 700 million. But it actually made 1. 3 billion. So, it had a business impact. It had a community impact. It opened up doors. It showed that these kinds of stories, looking at black speculative fiction, looking at black looking at horror was also highly profitable. Scifi is really a conversation about our humanity and mans relationship to technology and exploring other worlds. Its really exciting to know that more blackcentric Science Fiction is making its way onto the Television Screens finally. Black people have always loved Science Fiction and have always loved fantasy. We just didnt know it. When you think of how broad that landscape is, to not include every single individual that is participating in the world, then its a lie. We have millions and millions of stories that need to be told. And us getting our due is lit
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i don t think we notice when we re watching what it means that this is a door that has never been opened, being opened. i m going to take his queens, his knights, his rooks. i m knocking all his pieces off the board. it was 22 years between mantis and luke cage. when luke cage came to television in 2016, mike culter got the opportunity to play the first black marvel superhero on television. you ve got a black man who can t be shot, a bullet can t pierce his skin. that s a premise, y all. i like like cage hero for hire because, let s be real. i m not doing all that for free. when we were looking at the