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Rapper Wale had the time over the weekend–lots of time. After his flight to Los Angeles was delayed, the Washington, D.C. native took to Twitter to vent his frustrations. As he chronicled his annoyance over the status of his flight, which was later cancelled, the Maybach Music emcee also accused two American Airlines flight attendants […]

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September 19, 2018

Wale Accuses American Airlines Flight Attendants Of Racism

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Rapper Wale had the time over the weekend–lots of time. After his flight to Los Angeles was delayed, the Washington, D.C. native took to Twitter to vent his frustrations. As he chronicled his annoyance over the status of his flight, which was later cancelled, the Maybach Music emcee also accused two American Airlines flight attendants […]

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September 19, 2018

Loki and Scarlet Witch Getting Their Own Series on Disney Streaming Service

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We’ve known for some time that Marvel content was coming to the forthcoming Disney streaming service, we just didn’t know what form it would take. Well, according to a report from Variety, it appears that several MCU characters are heading to the new platform next year, and at the top of the list are Tom Hiddleston as Loki and Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch. Although no deals have been signed yet, those characters are currently the ones being mentioned first. The series would be around six to eight episodes; it’s unknown if these are special one-off mini-series, or if they are meant to be ongoing.

Unlike the Marvel Netflix series like Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist, or even Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., these shows will be produced by Marvel Studios, not Marvel Television. That means Kevin Feige will be in charge of quality here, and that’s someone with a nearly spotless track record among fans. This will also be bigger budgeted shows than the typical Marvel fare, with the original report suggesting that each of these shows will carry a hefty, feature film-level price tag. While it’s said that some of the bigger MCU characters like Iron Man and Captain America are not expected to show up, it’s our opinion that it would be tough to have a Loki series and not have Chris Hemsworth at least make one appearance.

Marvel is going in big with its new streaming service, and spending a reported $100 million on their upcoming live-action Star Wars series, and original films for the new service like Lady and the Tramp are also getting serious budgets. Speaking of Star Wars, it stands to reason that if these mini-series for popular supporting characters like Loki and Scarlet Witch work out and prove popular, things like the stand alone Obi-Wan and Boba Fett films could wind up going to the mini-series format as well. The new Disney streaming service is expected to launch in late 2019.

What do you think of this news? And which MCU hero do you think deserves his or her own series? Let us know down below in the comments.

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September 19, 2018

Hard NOC Bonus: Back Greg Pak and Lynn Chen’s Kickstarters

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In this bonus edition of Hard NOC Life, Keith speaks to two Friends of the NOC about their respective Kickstarter projects. http://traffic.libsyn.com/thenerdsofcolor/HNL124.mp3 Up first, comic book creator Greg Pak returns to discuss the launch of his Kickstarter for The Princess Who Saved Her Friends (1:00). Later, actress and filmmaker Lynn Chen returns to Hard NOC […]


September 18, 2018

BGN Film Interview: Michael B. Jordan, the Adonis of ‘Creed II’

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On a set visit to the Creed II production in Philadelphia, BGN got a chance to sit down with Michael B. Jordan, but not before we saw him don his character and shoot a scene. Adonis Creed was dressed in his gear and flanked by his team, which includes Wood Harris, as he made his walk to the ring. The lights, the music, the roar of the crowd full of extras all made us feel like we were about to watch a prize fight.

But then, director Steven Caple Jr. cut the scene. People came flooding in from the darkened sides and around our position behind the scene watching the monitors. We even caught a glimpse, later, of the massive figure cast to play Viktor Drago, Florian Munteanu. After seeing Munteanu and watching Jordan in the scene, we definitely had some questions.

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Sylvester Stallone stars as Rocky Balboa and Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed and in
CREED II, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures film.
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Jordan was tired after a full day shooting but gave us some time to chat about how he prepared for the role of Adonis, and how the new faces on set—Caple, and Munteanu—were fitting into the Creed II legacy.

On transitioning to the leadership of a new director.

Oh, I think it was just a process of getting to know each other very fast. We came together kind of late, and he kind of came on board late in the in the process. So, I know he didn’t have as much time as he would have liked it at all—that all of us would like to kind of get this thing together. But now, he was very accepting of the challenge.

You know, he’s from Cleveland, went to USC, was in school the same time is Ryan.  They know each other. Ryan recommended, spoke very highly of him. So, we get along great. There’s definitely some familiar moments in our communications definitely. I mean, he just turned 30. I’m 31.  I think whenever you’re ever working with somebody the same generation— [and I’m] black, from similar places–there’s a certain level of just chemistry and understanding that just translates to the set. You’re able to kind of quickly pick up what each other means and stuff like that.

So, it’s a shorthand that is definitely there. Obviously, not nowhere near what it was with Ryan because we just have the essence of time. We’ve been together for so long. So, I have no doubt that Steven and I will be on the same page in the future.

You were working in such physical movies (Black Panther, and Fahrenheit 451) did you have to train in the same way when you come back for Creed II?

Well, it was different because doing Black Panther. It was a different look. I kind of wanted to be massive, not so much like a boxer. I just kind of wanted to be a soldier, mercenary. So, we did our own thing to kind of come to develop and then I went to do Fahrenheit. I dropped 15 pounds for that. And, then right after [Fahrenheit 451], I have to go back up in weight and size for this [Creed II].

So, it was tough on my body this time around. I’m a little bit older. But at 31, things are different than 26 or 27, I promise you that! It was just getting back into boxing shape. Boxing shape is a different thing: spending hours in the gym, doing the rounds, working on your hand coordination, throwing punches, and diet. It was a lot stricter and stricter on this one because I had to lean out as much as I could. Yeah, so, it was just more intense this time around.

Can you talk about what it was like working with Florian? We didn’t get to interview him, but we saw him walking around. He’s just huge!

Yes, you see him now. He actually gained a lot of weight–not a lot of weight. But he gained. He’s bigger now than when he was shooting the boxing stuff because he had to lose some weight. And, I had to gain weight in order for us to even try to make it before.  He’s a great guy. He’s a hard worker. This is his first movie. He’s super, super humble and just eager to learn, and he picked up things very quickly, especially the choreography and stuff like that. So, we built the chemistry really fast as well. And yeah, man, he’s a great guy. He’s definitely had the look, you know, he’s perfectly cast. I can’t imagine anybody else playing Victor.

See Jordan and Florian Munteanu square off when Creed II hits theaters November

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