![]() Because we have all the potential, and now we have this representation. “It’s such a strong movement, and it’s time to embrace each other, respect our differences and build something different. BNB power, black and brown power,” Huerta said. But first, we have to look at each other. We suffer in our history, the trauma of the conquerors of slavery, and all those terrible things. “In the end, we shared the same wound and almost the same history. ![]() Huerta discussed seeing that dynamic played out on screen. The battle we see onscreen between the Wakandans and the Talokan is reminiscent of real-life struggles between Black and Brown communities across the country. Tenoch Huerta Mejía (“Narcos: Mexico,” “The Forever Purge”) stars as Namor, ruler of Talokan, a hidden nation under the sea. The film also features several new characters to the Wakandans and the onscreen Marvel universe. “So it’s like, how do I apply myself to this? And show the growth and the maturity and the pathway to womanhood?” It was interesting for me as an artist to explore that because I was also dealing with my broken heart after losing my brother (Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed T’Challa),” she said. “We meet her and Black Panther Wakanda Forever with a broken heart.
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