Black Panther was a “cultural moment,” as his actor Sterling K. Brown described while reflecting on Marvel’s movie.
During an interview with Darling NewsHe said: “I remember reading that script, they don’t give it to you, you have to read it and then return it, or your hands burn or something like that.”
“I remember thinking, this is a cultural moment. This is so great, not only for black America but for blacks around the world to look forward and the center in the largest and most spooky pop cultural machine in the world At this time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Regarding his children, he said they wanted them to decide their future in an interview with people.
“There is this idea, I think we both agreed, most of the time, they will not be molded in versions of us,” he said.
“They are who they are when they come to you. And we are only trying to guide them to become the best version of those who are already, right?” Sterling concluded.