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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Says the ‘Optics’ at Marvel Are ‘Obvious’ After ‘Wonder Man’ and ‘Blade’ Canceled: ‘If I’m Disney, I Do Not Want to Be Attached To These Optics’

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II says the “optics” at Marvel are obvious after the studio canceled his Emmy-nominated series “Wonder Woman” after one season and failed over multiple years to bring to life the “Blade” movie it announced starring Mahershala Ali. Marvel canceled “Wonder Man” in July after previously renewing the series for Season 2. The show’s […]

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Says the ‘Optics’ at Marvel Are ‘Obvious’ After ‘Wonder Man’ and ‘Blade’ Canceled: ‘If I’m Disney, I Do Not Want to Be Attached To These Optics’

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has spoken out about the recent cancellations of Marvel projects "Wonder Man" and "Blade". The actor, who starred in "Wonder Man", said that the "optics" of these cancellations are "obvious". According to Variety, "Wonder Man" was canceled in July, despite having been previously renewed for a second season.

Abdul-Mateen's comments come after fans online expressed concerns that the cancellations of these projects, led by Black stars, may be indicative of a larger issue with Marvel's treatment of diverse characters. In an interview with Vanity Fair, as reported by TheWrap, Abdul-Mateen stated that if he were Disney or Marvel, he would not want to be associated with these optics. He emphasized the importance of changing this narrative through quality stories and resources.

Abdul-Mateen also highlighted the success of "Wonder Man", which had received positive responses from viewers and earned him an Emmy nomination. TheWrap reported that he felt the show deserved further study and consideration.

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