Tenoch Huerta spoke about Killmonger and Namor, highlighting the differences between the villain of the original film from Black Panther and the antagonist he will play in the sequel, wakanda forever. When talking about the contributions that both characters have had in the franchise, it may be that many people compare them. However, the Mexican actor is very clear that the Wakandan and the underwater king of Talocan will be remembered for totally different reasons.
This is Tenoch Huerta’s opinion of Killmonger and Namor
During an interview with TotalFilmTenoch said the following regarding the comments that may arise around his interpretation after the imminent premiere of the film:
“Wait [que me recuerden de la misma manera]! I try never to compare myself to other actors with my characters. But of course he made a great antagonist, and people loved him. I loved that character when I saw the first Black Panther movie. I hope people get hooked in the same way with Namor.”
The truth is that the audience will surely expect a villain as captivating as Erik Stevens / N’Jadaka. After all, after his appearance in Ryan Coogler’s film, the prince claiming the throne has become one of the favorite characters in the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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There is even a theory circulating in some corners of the internet that Killmonger will have a face-to-face confrontation with the aquatic ruler at some point in the long-awaited sequel, although nothing has been announced as of yet. Will it happen? In a few days we will know the answer, because the feature film arrives in Mexican theaters next November 10, 2022.
Of course, we can expect the new antagonist to be excessively powerful, since recently, Tenoch Huerta revealed to Empire that Namor “is indeed a mutant.”
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