>Children of Blood and Bone is an upcoming American fantasy film directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tomi Adeyemi, based on the 2018 novel by Adeyemi. The film stars Thuso Mbedu, Tosin Cole, Amandla Stenberg, Damson Idris, Lashana Lynch, Idris Elba, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cynthia Erivo, Viola Davis, and Regina King. >Adeyemi drew inspiration from novels like Harry Potter and An Ember in the Ashes as well as West African mythology and the Yoruba culture and language.Well, /tv/? You always said that blacks should make their own fantasy stories. This is literally what you asked for. Will you go see it?
I never asked for that you literal niggershill lmao
>>220488748>Damson Idris>Idris ElbaWhoa they got 2 Idrises
>100% black castnow that's what i call diversity
>>220488748This would have been great until Marxist-Woke ideology shoved black people down my throat making me completely tired of them and everything they are.
Yup. Saw the last king of Scotland and blood diamond and liked both.
Beast of no nation was recommended to me but have yet to see it. There is some sci fi book with African
>>220488748>Will you go see it?of course not but good for them
>>220488748So if I make a movie of this and make the characters white it will be ok right? Its fiction after all
>>220488748It's gonna bomb. Not because of muh niggers, but because modern fantasy is slop. The writers simply can't avoid inserting modern day agendas into the story.
>>220492168>The writers simply can't avoid inserting modern day agendas into the story.Bro this is made by literal Africans. Only first worlders have woke ideology.
>>220488748Depemds if it is good or not, but I applaud that finally someone has actually done it.
>>220492209>Adeyemi was born on August 1, 1993 in the United States to parents who emigrated from Nigeria. Her father was a physician in Nigeria but found employment as a taxi driver while he waited to transfer his qualifications. Adeyemi's mother worked as a cleaning woman. Adeyemi grew up in Chicago and was not exposed to her Nigerian heritage or Yoruba ethnicity as her parents decided not to teach her or her siblings their native tongue. She would later embrace her heritage as an adult, explaining, "I didn't think too much of it and I think that is the kind of an experience of the first generation. You're just trying to fit in. You don't realize how cool your culture is until you get out of that phase of trying to fit in." She would later describe one of her novels as a love letter to her culture.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomi_Adeyemi#Early_life
>>220488748>More dei WokeslopPass
>>220492256isn't nigeria having a bit of a genocide at the moment?
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>The hopelessness Adeyemi felt at police shootings of black Americans also motivated her to develop the story of Children of Blood and Bone.lol it's fucking garbage