It's the angry scowl he puts on. In his Spanish interviews he even says himself he's "fresa" which is like rich boy attitude. He's cool though very humble
I feel so proud of Mabel Cadena. She had to learn two languages on the job and even held her breath for 8 minutes underwater for the role of Namora. 3 minutes longer than Tenoch Huerta. That's sheer commitment!
As a dark skin Mexican with indigenous features I feel so proud to see people like Tenoch and Mabel representing us in such a dignifying way instead of the stereotypical negative ways that the Mexican tv industry has perpetuated for too many years.
Tenoch and Leticia were electric on screen together. Their chemistry of two people who had mutual respect for each other because they carried the entire weight of their people and pain was so intense every time they shared a scene. Rarely are men and women paired in a non-amorous way so beautifully.
People need to understand that this is a huge step for Brown Latinos. Yes, there is a difference, Yes that divide exist in our community and entertainment. Thanks to Marvel, Feige, and Coogler Brown Latinos have truly broken ground in this film. Brown and Black people on the same screen is a huge deal, break out the food, drinks and let's celebrate.
Latinos being represented in a major Hollywood film is a breakthrough in and of itself. There are over 50 million Latinos in the US and they account for nearly a quarter of movie ticket buyers in the US, yet they're cast in only around 5% of roles in major films, and oftentimes those are only minor characters and/or perpetuate negative stereotypes. SMH.
@@californio1850 those brown people aren’t Latinos those are indigenous people of Mexico. Just because the Spanish came here doesn’t mean we still aren’t mixed Native American
@@ItsRosita Elements of Mayan/Aztec culture were throughout the movie. Mesoamerica perhaps is what I should have said:pre Spanish colonization. I feel the same way when people consider “black” Americans as African and not Indigenous to America. The way they’ve washed the history books is ridiculous. Technically many cultures throughout the Yucatán peninsula are represented in the movie. But I get what your saying
There was only one question that was asked that included her. She was very classy to allow him to have the limelight and answer the questions that were directed to him as a new Latino star in the Marvel Universe. She found her way to rejoin the conversation by asking about the food.
@@shamara8888 exactly because this is about Latino and Hispanic , indigenous lime light I wouldn’t have interrupted just like I’m sure vise versa because they’re sharing their experience and as a black woc it was her to listen to their experience enjoy the food learn something etc
@@mmakotal4388 go 🎋¥$. you sound slow asf. she wasn’t uncomfortable and who tf are “blacks” ?? y’all always have the most to say abt black ppl but would get in your feelings if they kept that same energy w y’all.
So exciting to see Marvel add more diversity into the cast. Especially not casting your typical token POC actor but finding relatively newer faces as well like Mabel.
@@ChristineCho91 No it should be a full marvel movie, with all the bells and whistles. I got black panther, asian people got Shang-chi everybody deserves full representation.
As a proud indigenous Mexican woman this film meant everything to me and there were so many emotions that I left speechless. I love marvel movies but this film will hold a place in my heart to see people like me to show my future kids and they can feel just as proud as I do.
@@ochocincoo How about this , instead of saying you don't care ,tell us something that you do care about,and if the movie was such a big MEH project tell us how you would change it.
Holy crap, she didn't speak English when she got cast? How much time is that, 2 years? She's so articulate! She either worked really hard at it or she's just a linguistic genius. Even if there's a translator to help with interpreting questions, those beautifully spoken answers are still coming from her
I cried with shuri when she went alone at the beach, I really felt the emotions😢 and I really like how Tenoch Huerta and Mabel represent us, I’m so proud of them🥰
One thing I really appreciate about Ryan Coogle is that he does not hesitate in getting actors whose first languages are not english but are the actual representation needed to be on that screen and to represent that character. The things that he is doing for true inclusivity and representation for those underrepresented, not just in America, but around the whole world is AMAZING. Truly a much needed revolutionary force needed, he's breaking so many barriers for a director with only 4 films on his name. Young, gifted, and Black.
Pretty cool we have a first major Native American superhero in Namor. There is so much interesting indigenous mythology to explore from Alaska to Argentina. Hope this opens the door for more native/First Nation superhero fantasy films.
Yes! I want to see a film done about the Great Sioux Nation, aka the Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and all of their allied tribes, who were the last the be acculturated 100 years ago. My grandmother was born in 1923, and she was the first generation to be removed from their family circle and thrown into the Indian schools that killed so many American Indian children.
Most Native Americans do not consider anyone south of the border “Native American”. Not my opinion but it is the opinion they hold. That’s why I now identify as Indigenous rather than “Native American”. So in that case, this film isn’t about them and rather Indigenous people from the south, since thats how they see it.
@@dragonrojo6725 you can be Mexican by nationality and indigenous by race. Mr. Huerta obviously has an indigenous background. That’s why he was cast in this role.
@@cjc2 Native American is not the correct terminology for Mexican Indigenous people according to Native American. They do not see us as “Native American” therefore the correct terminology would be Mexican Indigenous. That’s according to Native American tribes. They don’t see us as one of them.
@@alexisbraseas9152 once again MCU hitting out of the park with its Sympathetic villains, yes Tenoch Huerta Namor is a Modernized version of Kukulkan, much like Thor and Kohnshu of Norse Mytholgy and Egyptian Mythology was great
My Mexican bf, my best friend and her family and I saw this movie yesterday and my bf was so happy to see Mexico getting represented🤧🤧🫶🏽black and 🇲🇽 representation🖤
@@kuetlachtli619 Spaniard are ppl from Europe. The movie shows how Nakia went to Mexico which is part of the Latin American plus the actor is Mexican himself and was born in Mexico🤧
@@kuetlachtli619 also I’m not calling Namor’s community HISPANIC. I’m saying how it’s nice how they went to Mexico and how the ACTOR IS LITERALLY LATINO
@@Kel04 he's indigenous though. Latino is the descendants of the Europeans that settled in Mexico and southern America. I don't blame you for not knowing, you were told everyone south of the border is Hispanic or Latino and you took it as truth because there is no benefit to you, to question it.
I heard that some Mexicans of a paler complexion got bent out of shape when Tenoch Huerta spoke his truth about being a person, an actor with darker skin. The racism that erupted from these people sounded so familiar to what we face in the US. I’m so glad to see this representation
hearing Mabel talk about what it means to her to represent the Latin community brought tears to my eyes, this whole cast is wonderful and they've made me realize just how badly I yearned for representation like this ♥
this whole film, the casting…i don’t think people are really grasping the concept of how impactful this movie is. The representation of indigenous, mesoamericans, mexican and the true heritage of South American brothers and sisters is what moved me the most. i was deeply deeply moved.
It's so beautiful and a proud moment to see indigenous culture in the spotlight 💜 As a Central American it bugs me that many people think Mayans are "gone" when their culture is our foundation and still very much alive.
And that people think native americans only applies to the US, hopefully this open people's mind and accept that there are natives all over the Americas.
Man I Love this I can't remember a film that was Black n Brown together represented in The Most Honorable and dignified way to Traditions.. as a Black man I was hyped for my Brown Bros and Sisters ALL LOVE
I'm so proud of the Latino representation in this movie because the Latino actors look like the people I know. They remind me of my tio/a, primo/a, amigos y conocidos. Mis familiares tambien. Que orgullo!
I am not Mexican...But as a Latina with Salvadoran roots I feel SOOOO PROUD OF ALL OF THEM!!! Seeing faces that look like MINE...IN A MARVEL MOVIE AT THAT!!! HAS GIVEN ME LIFE!!!! THANK YOU!!!
I as a Mexican would like to speak up for many other Latinos and say thank you to BLACK PANTHER for extending an olive branch and including us into their movie. Because of that, children who look like us, and even ourselves as adults will be deeply whole heartedly impacted to see gente like is on the big screen, making their dreams come true. And I hope in the future, we as Latinos can as well extend an olive branch to our brothers and sisters. We are stronger together. 🤲🏾🤲🏿
Pre Hispanic food isn't Latino it's literally Native American food, most Mexicans are Native American descendents. Cualli tonali my Mexica brothers and sisters!
Yeah I suppose you can call Mexicans native Americans; afterall, long ago they were in the lands of what we now call North America, Latin America, and South America.
@@JayJay-ty8wg MYTH. Not every mexican is indigenous stop the indigenous erasure please. For the live of God. We are still alive. Latino culture is different from indigenous culture in mexico.
I remember as a kid reading a book about Mexican culture, and it explained the creation of Mexicans like a math equation. Spanish+Native/Indigenous=Mexicans.
Let alone the language learning, Mabel stood out to me so much in her role. The way she walked and influenced her dialogue showed so much professionalism in the introduction of a new race/species in the MCU. It’s as if she had been on screen for years. Truly unforgettable.
I know what tenoch meant. Its a huge commitment but he did his thing. He captured exactly what Namor is. He’s like Tchalla but since he is so much further removed from the world, he is a lot more nationalistic. Perfect mix of hero and villain
Letitia is such a Cutie! And Tenoch and Mabel ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I was so happy watching this movie and seeing people who look like me in it. Also, I am having problems reconciling how smiley Tenoch is in real life compared to how serious Namor is lol 😂
Wow, la mejor entrevista! Admiro mucho a Mabel, se ha lanzado de lleno a hablar inglés con una seguridad envidiable, tiene muy buen oído y por lo tanto buena pronunciación; y a pesar que aún comete varios errores por falta de vocabulario, ella logra hacerse entender, logra manifestar lo que en su cabeza está elaborando. 💙👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's really dope cause I've been living in the Yucatan for 3 years and the Mayan people are so humble, so warm and welcoming. I feel at home here living with some good people.
It must be refreshing to have some good food throughout these interviews. Food is such a great introduction to culture too. This is a great interview overall. ❤
Que hermoso ver a estas tremendos actrices y actores latinos representandonos en una producción tan grande y de tanto alcance y haciendolo de una manera increíble
I was so excited about the Mayan indigenous influences, the actors that are casted, and beyond happy that they included the colonial history aka genocide & slavery. You never see that in film with people with Mexican, Hispanic or even Latin heritage. Not just cast representation but story representation is so important and I’m so happy that Ryan Coogler went this route. I want to watch it over and over again. I want to know more about that society. So many in the comments said it so new and exciting to final see indigenous Mayan characters that aren’t in a subservient role, aren’t made to look like criminals, poor, dirty etc. negative stereotypes you see in Mexican Films. And I agree. Also I agree with so many comments here that said that it was exciting & important to see actually brown Mexican actors. Colorism is such a problem in Latin Films. Often light skin Mexicans, white passing, with “Spanish” features get casted in roles.
What a great way to conduct an interview, by also including food with unique relevance to the topics surrounding objectives of the film. Food is one of the effective ways to bond with others... include friendly conversation and you've got a recipe for success. 😊
I'm really impressed with Mabel going from not speaking English to having a decent conversation about some complicated topics. Yes, she made mistakes. But what she was saying showed she understood the questions, and she gave back coherent and thoughtful answers.
I always wanted to see myself represented but didn't realize how much it would mean to me until I finally saw it happen. Super orgulloso de ti hermano! 🇲🇽🇲🇽
I'm absolutely in Love with the whole cast, and I'm blown away with the amount of representation of faces you don't see in everyday movies. The culture, the comedy, the emotion, THE MUSIC, I LOVED everything about this movie. The acting was top tier and you could tell they gave their all. I need to see this again. I love the future of black panther, by far best movie I've seen all year. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Letitia Wright should have Tenoch Huerta try some of her Guyanese🇬🇾 Caribbean foods. That will be nice. And visit Guyana Letitia! We love you!!! Guyanese pride!🇬🇾
So emotional every time i see my Latinos in these press videos its so awesome, i remember Shang chi came out and a Asian tv writer bought me tickets to see shang chi just to support shang chi for their culture along with other Asian people doing the same thing, buying tickets for people to see the movie, it's just so special to change the origin of namor to represent my culture in such a unique and amazing way
Can’t wait to watch this movie. Not only because of the great production. But also for the great Mexican actors! Felicidades a ellos y GRACIAS to these producers and director that allowed Latinos to show their talent.
Tenoch looked so intimidating as Namor but in real life he looks like your adorable neighbor who is always so dependable 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right? A totally different vibe lol.
EXACTLY!!!! 😂❤️
It's the angry scowl he puts on. In his Spanish interviews he even says himself he's "fresa" which is like rich boy attitude. He's cool though very humble
He looks like the neighbor I’d cheat on my partner with. So fine.
That’s a good actor
I feel so proud of Mabel Cadena.
She had to learn two languages on the job and even held her breath for 8 minutes underwater for the role of Namora. 3 minutes longer than Tenoch Huerta. That's sheer commitment!
We don’t care unfortunately
8 mins is that even possible?
that’s cap
@@ochocincoo apparently you care enough to comment...and who's we? 🤣🤣🤣
@@adamazri928 rightt
Her English is phenomenal for someone who started learning a year ago
The POWER of DEDICATION
It's better than mines and I been speaking it all my life
Yeah her annunciation is really great as well!!
Fr?! Damn she’s good!
Fuck yeah man she's amazing.
As a dark skin Mexican with indigenous features I feel so proud to see people like Tenoch and Mabel representing us in such a dignifying way instead of the stereotypical negative ways that the Mexican tv industry has perpetuated for too many years.
Agreed agreed
Like what were always wearing sombrero or doing gardening when we appear in movies ?
However, he doesn't identify as an indigenous man.
@@ebecky4275 because he is not indigenous. His heritage is more from the side of african mexican
Eres Español, pendejazo 😂
Tenoch and Leticia were electric on screen together. Their chemistry of two people who had mutual respect for each other because they carried the entire weight of their people and pain was so intense every time they shared a scene. Rarely are men and women paired in a non-amorous way so beautifully.
I kinda shipped them
@@tashatasha8753 i thought they were gonna have a marital alliance or something 😂 totally shipped them.
@@tashatasha8753 maybe in another movie they can
@@handsanitizer5127 they were about to. It’s just that Shuri doesn’t share Namor’s views that time.
idk how y’all ship them he literally killed her mother and almost destroyed wakanda, that man is insane (namor ofc, not tenoch, he’s a sweetie 😊)
People need to understand that this is a huge step for Brown Latinos. Yes, there is a difference, Yes that divide exist in our community and entertainment. Thanks to Marvel, Feige, and Coogler Brown Latinos have truly broken ground in this film. Brown and Black people on the same screen is a huge deal, break out the food, drinks and let's celebrate.
Latinos are white and European. We gotta get used to giving them their correct identity of native American and or native Mexican.😎👍
Latinos being represented in a major Hollywood film is a breakthrough in and of itself. There are over 50 million Latinos in the US and they account for nearly a quarter of movie ticket buyers in the US, yet they're cast in only around 5% of roles in major films, and oftentimes those are only minor characters and/or perpetuate negative stereotypes. SMH.
@@californio1850 those brown people aren’t Latinos those are indigenous people of Mexico. Just because the Spanish came here doesn’t mean we still aren’t mixed Native American
@@fantastixfilms5372 Latinos refers to people from Latino America. Latinos can be of any racial background or mixture.
@@californio1850 latino stems from the word latin which comes from Rome. I’m not Roman My ancestors never left
Shout out Ryan Coogler for putting Mexican and African culture on screen together in such an epic way. It’s never been done before but is so past due.
Great comment 🖤🤎🧡🖤
Not Mexican indigenous....
@@ItsRosita Elements of Mayan/Aztec culture were throughout the movie. Mesoamerica perhaps is what I should have said:pre Spanish colonization. I feel the same way when people consider “black” Americans as African and not Indigenous to America. The way they’ve washed the history books is ridiculous. Technically many cultures throughout the Yucatán peninsula are represented in the movie. But I get what your saying
I like how Letiticia can't stop eating and just keeps going with the questions of food instead of answering questions. She was so distracted
There was only one question that was asked that included her. She was very classy to allow him to have the limelight and answer the questions that were directed to him as a new Latino star in the Marvel Universe. She found her way to rejoin the conversation by asking about the food.
@@mmakotal4388 no shit Sherlock, that wasn't obvious enough? The whole point of a casting interview is to INCLUDE questions for the whole cast.
@@shamara8888 exactly because this is about Latino and Hispanic , indigenous lime light I wouldn’t have interrupted just like I’m sure vise versa because they’re sharing their experience and as a black woc it was her to listen to their experience enjoy the food learn something etc
It’s always the naturally skinny ones who are greedy lmao
@@mmakotal4388 go 🎋¥$. you sound slow asf. she wasn’t uncomfortable and who tf are “blacks” ?? y’all always have the most to say abt black ppl but would get in your feelings if they kept that same energy w y’all.
So exciting to see Marvel add more diversity into the cast. Especially not casting your typical token POC actor but finding relatively newer faces as well like Mabel.
I hope that Namor gets his own stand alone film, the Mexican community deserves to be shown as the great community that it is.
@@erikapayne9348 that would be really cool or even a show on disney plus!
@@ChristineCho91 No it should be a full marvel movie, with all the bells and whistles. I got black panther, asian people got Shang-chi everybody deserves full representation.
@@erikapayne9348 oh yikes ok ok 😂
@@erikapayne9348 Exactly right, it would be a great progress forward to have that representation in Hollywood.
I love that they didnt cast spicy whites but actual indigenous people. Representation matters.
"spacy white" is amogn the most racist terms i have heard muricans to come up with.
@@goodaimshield1115 lmao oh? Mmkay. Don't choke on it, love.
I see what you did there. Lol
Yes I totally agree. That was beautiful. I'm from Jamaica and I can truly appreciate the Mexican/Mayan culture in this film. I loved it.
@@goodaimshield1115 cry about it don’t care didn’t ask
As a proud indigenous Mexican woman this film meant everything to me and there were so many emotions that I left speechless. I love marvel movies but this film will hold a place in my heart to see people like me to show my future kids and they can feel just as proud as I do.
We don’t care unfortunately
As a black person of African descent I'm happy for you, and I know other black people feel the same.
That's so beautiful. That's how I felt watching black panther. 🖤
@@ochocincoo How about this , instead of saying you don't care ,tell us something that you do care about,and if the movie was such a big MEH project tell us how you would change it.
@@ochocincoo why do you keep saying "we?" speak for yourself you don't represent me.
Holy crap, she didn't speak English when she got cast? How much time is that, 2 years? She's so articulate! She either worked really hard at it or she's just a linguistic genius. Even if there's a translator to help with interpreting questions, those beautifully spoken answers are still coming from her
Alex asking if the mushrooms were magical got me 🤣
Sameeeeee 😂
He should visit Oaxaca jiji
They Are! Try Them When You Visit Mexico Especially In A Quesadilla Con Queso!💜
I cried with shuri when she went alone at the beach, I really felt the emotions😢 and I really like how Tenoch Huerta and Mabel represent us, I’m so proud of them🥰
We don’t care unfortunately
@@ochocincoo why bother to comment that you don't care?
@@ochocincoo get out of here
@@ochocincoo you’ve been posting that under several videos. You’re corny
@@ochocincoo Don’t speak for us all, we don’t care about you caring- so
Letitia !!! She was very respectful even of the food, she went for it, very smart and classy in how she conducted herself
How she was it's apart of her culture too lol
As an afro Latino I always see comments like this about us... It's like "you guys can eat tacos too"
And I'm like ummm yea it's my culture.
The attention and respect given to indigenous cultures in this film is outstanding 👏🏾 👌🏾
We don’t care unfortunately
@@ochocincoo who is we? I do care
@@GreaserCentral You dont care enough to even know the history you claim to love so much. Get off it bro. Youre trendy
@@ochocincoo stfu native ppl care
@@TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter you speak to them as if you know them
One thing I really appreciate about Ryan Coogle is that he does not hesitate in getting actors whose first languages are not english but are the actual representation needed to be on that screen and to represent that character. The things that he is doing for true inclusivity and representation for those underrepresented, not just in America, but around the whole world is AMAZING. Truly a much needed revolutionary force needed, he's breaking so many barriers for a director with only 4 films on his name. Young, gifted, and Black.
Letitia's face when she hears mole is made out of chocolate is so precious!
Letitia 🤣🤣🎶"we're finally getting some foood🎶
Right... those are type of interviews I want on the press junket if I were these guys 🤣🤣🤣
You want interview? Bring food 🤣
I know they be starving on these press tours and she's showing it. Happy they got good eats
Pretty cool we have a first major Native American superhero in Namor. There is so much interesting indigenous mythology to explore from Alaska to Argentina. Hope this opens the door for more native/First Nation superhero fantasy films.
Yes! I want to see a film done about the Great Sioux Nation, aka the Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and all of their allied tribes, who were the last the be acculturated 100 years ago. My grandmother was born in 1923, and she was the first generation to be removed from their family circle and thrown into the Indian schools that killed so many American Indian children.
Most Native Americans do not consider anyone south of the border “Native American”. Not my opinion but it is the opinion they hold. That’s why I now identify as Indigenous rather than “Native American”. So in that case, this film isn’t about them and rather Indigenous people from the south, since thats how they see it.
He is mexican hero not native american
@@dragonrojo6725 you can be Mexican by nationality and indigenous by race. Mr. Huerta obviously has an indigenous background. That’s why he was cast in this role.
@@cjc2 Native American is not the correct terminology for Mexican Indigenous people according to Native American. They do not see us as “Native American” therefore the correct terminology would be Mexican Indigenous. That’s according to Native American tribes. They don’t see us as one of them.
Marvel really have A+ casting. I only knew Tenoch Huerta, but now I am interested in all these actors.
Shout out to Mabel, she was one of my favs in the movie!
All Latinos on this movie was the highlight of the movie especially Tenoch Huerta
@@alexisbraseas9152 They stepped up to the moment and over-delivered. What an introduction.
@@lights4bre890 Namor backstory is so well built on why he despises the surface and has no hope for them
@@alexisbraseas9152 once again MCU hitting out of the park with its Sympathetic villains, yes Tenoch Huerta Namor is a Modernized version of Kukulkan, much like Thor and Kohnshu of Norse Mytholgy and Egyptian Mythology was great
Omg she was a problem!!! Her and Attuma
My Mexican bf, my best friend and her family and I saw this movie yesterday and my bf was so happy to see Mexico getting represented🤧🤧🫶🏽black and 🇲🇽 representation🖤
💯💯
Black and Indigenous. Hispanic is literally Spaniard. Not knocking you, just correcting you.
@@kuetlachtli619 Spaniard are ppl from Europe. The movie shows how Nakia went to Mexico which is part of the Latin American plus the actor is Mexican himself and was born in Mexico🤧
@@kuetlachtli619 also I’m not calling Namor’s community HISPANIC. I’m saying how it’s nice how they went to Mexico and how the ACTOR IS LITERALLY LATINO
@@Kel04 he's indigenous though. Latino is the descendants of the Europeans that settled in Mexico and southern America. I don't blame you for not knowing, you were told everyone south of the border is Hispanic or Latino and you took it as truth because there is no benefit to you, to question it.
I love the chemistry and camaraderie between Letitia and Tenoch. ❤ Amazing film!
When Mabel speaks about representation in 4:17, I started tearing up 🥲!
I heard that some Mexicans of a paler complexion got bent out of shape when Tenoch Huerta spoke his truth about being a person, an actor with darker skin. The racism that erupted from these people sounded so familiar to what we face in the US. I’m so glad to see this representation
Truth hurts!
@Abby🌷Survivor well, we are in Hispano America too and like the indigenous, white passing Latinos try to suppress us as well.
hearing Mabel talk about what it means to her to represent the Latin community brought tears to my eyes, this whole cast is wonderful and they've made me realize just how badly I yearned for representation like this ♥
this whole film, the casting…i don’t think people are really grasping the concept of how impactful this movie is. The representation of indigenous, mesoamericans, mexican and the true heritage of South American brothers and sisters is what moved me the most. i was deeply deeply moved.
Ryan Coogler had a huge part in this, he needs to be appreciated.
It's so beautiful and a proud moment to see indigenous culture in the spotlight 💜 As a Central American it bugs me that many people think Mayans are "gone" when their culture is our foundation and still very much alive.
And that people think native americans only applies to the US, hopefully this open people's mind and accept that there are natives all over the Americas.
Man I Love this I can't remember a film that was Black n Brown together represented in The Most Honorable and dignified way to Traditions.. as a Black man I was hyped for my Brown Bros and Sisters ALL LOVE
The entire cast is absolutely beautiful. I'm here for all this representation.
That food looked so good and I wish this video was longer!
Chapulines (grasshoppers) are delicious.
Love the cast so much they are hilarious 🤣.
I'm so proud of the Latino representation in this movie because the Latino actors look like the people I know. They remind me of my tio/a, primo/a, amigos y conocidos. Mis familiares tambien. Que orgullo!
You mean indigenous representation? Since not all latinos are native.
@@TheBoyFromAngelsEgg yeah it's true indigenous representation above all
Puerto Rican aren't Spanish and Hispanic and Latino until given back to Spain and getting independence only from Spain
Amazing cast, Tenoch Huerta was a great find!
I seen the movie he was excellent as Namor! I could kinda of understand where he was coming from but he still scared the hell of me!
yes he was great as Namor another great Sympathetic Villain Yeah he also had a presence
@@JBTriple8 yes you could see the anger, but he also had a heavy heart he felt he didn’t have a choice.
Absolutely. Amazing choice, Namor is now #4 on my MCU husband list. Tenoch Huerta is just *chef’s kiss*!
I am not Mexican...But as a Latina with Salvadoran roots I feel SOOOO PROUD OF ALL OF THEM!!! Seeing faces that look like MINE...IN A MARVEL MOVIE AT THAT!!! HAS GIVEN ME LIFE!!!! THANK YOU!!!
Well you are not latina thats is not a race
You are NATIVE
We always have been
It's always amazing to see so many beautiful people represented in a major film ❤️.
I hope Letitia is doing OK after her set injuries.
Seeing Mabel's reaction when they brought out the food was so heartwarming.
Love the idea and video! It's nice seeing the cast enjoying eating some chapulines and other prehispanic foods
Mabel's English is getting better, I remember when I started learning it took me 3 years to have the confidence to speak it.
I as a Mexican would like to speak up for many other Latinos and say thank you to BLACK PANTHER for extending an olive branch and including us into their movie. Because of that, children who look like us, and even ourselves as adults will be deeply whole heartedly impacted to see gente like is on the big screen, making their dreams come true. And I hope in the future, we as Latinos can as well extend an olive branch to our brothers and sisters. We are stronger together. 🤲🏾🤲🏿
Pre Hispanic food isn't Latino it's literally Native American food, most Mexicans are Native American descendents. Cualli tonali my Mexica brothers and sisters!
Yeah I suppose you can call Mexicans native Americans; afterall, long ago they were in the lands of what we now call North America, Latin America, and South America.
Thank you for highlighting this. Colonization is the only reason why we think of land as different countries, when it's all so connected.
Tlazo🙏🏾
@@JayJay-ty8wg MYTH. Not every mexican is indigenous stop the indigenous erasure please. For the live of God. We are still alive. Latino culture is different from indigenous culture in mexico.
I remember as a kid reading a book about Mexican culture, and it explained the creation of Mexicans like a math equation. Spanish+Native/Indigenous=Mexicans.
Leticia with the you can leave the food... Lol
Let alone the language learning, Mabel stood out to me so much in her role. The way she walked and influenced her dialogue showed so much professionalism in the introduction of a new race/species in the MCU. It’s as if she had been on screen for years. Truly unforgettable.
I know what tenoch meant. Its a huge commitment but he did his thing. He captured exactly what Namor is. He’s like Tchalla but since he is so much further removed from the world, he is a lot more nationalistic. Perfect mix of hero and villain
I'm part Native, Zapotec and this movie made me very proud. The Director of Wakanda did a great job and he made a great decision. Wakanda forever!
Letitia is such a Cutie! And Tenoch and Mabel ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I was so happy watching this movie and seeing people who look like me in it. Also, I am having problems reconciling how smiley Tenoch is in real life compared to how serious Namor is lol 😂
Wow, la mejor entrevista! Admiro mucho a Mabel, se ha lanzado de lleno a hablar inglés con una seguridad envidiable, tiene muy buen oído y por lo tanto buena pronunciación; y a pesar que aún comete varios errores por falta de vocabulario, ella logra hacerse entender, logra manifestar lo que en su cabeza está elaborando. 💙👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's really dope cause I've been living in the Yucatan for 3 years and the Mayan people are so humble, so warm and welcoming. I feel at home here living with some good people.
They learned actual Mayan? That Is wild, Namora’s actress also learned english, damn👏
Love the Unity and star power in this film between black and brown people. ✊🏾✊🏿✊🏽
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No lie, i wanted to cry of how proud I was to see more of our stolen culture on screen with people who look like us. So this was very emotional
Bro are you telling me that she barely learned English for this movie and is rockin' this interview?! Mad, mad, props💯💯💯
It must be refreshing to have some good food throughout these interviews. Food is such a great introduction to culture too. This is a great interview overall. ❤
I love this wonderful i like the Latino actors especially the Woman ''Namora.''
Que hermoso ver a estas tremendos actrices y actores latinos representandonos en una producción tan grande y de tanto alcance y haciendolo de una manera increíble
Just seeing our local people and our local languages represented in such a huge movie brought me to tears.
I was so excited about the Mayan indigenous influences, the actors that are casted, and beyond happy that they included the colonial history aka genocide & slavery. You never see that in film with people with Mexican, Hispanic or even Latin heritage. Not just cast representation but story representation is so important and I’m so happy that Ryan Coogler went this route. I want to watch it over and over again. I want to know more about that society. So many in the comments said it so new and exciting to final see indigenous Mayan characters that aren’t in a subservient role, aren’t made to look like criminals, poor, dirty etc. negative stereotypes you see in Mexican Films. And I agree. Also I agree with so many comments here that said that it was exciting & important to see actually brown Mexican actors. Colorism is such a problem in Latin Films. Often light skin Mexicans, white passing, with “Spanish” features get casted in roles.
Tenoch es very funny I am proud of you!!!
What a great way to conduct an interview, by also including food with unique relevance to the topics surrounding objectives of the film. Food is one of the effective ways to bond with others... include friendly conversation and you've got a recipe for success. 😊
This should be the foundation to a united front between black people and Latinos/ Mexicans and realise we are more similar than we make
I'm really impressed with Mabel going from not speaking English to having a decent conversation about some complicated topics. Yes, she made mistakes. But what she was saying showed she understood the questions, and she gave back coherent and thoughtful answers.
I love this cast!!
It’s actually so good watching a video with so many accents!
I always wanted to see myself represented but didn't realize how much it would mean to me until I finally saw it happen. Super orgulloso de ti hermano! 🇲🇽🇲🇽
I saw chemistry between Letitia and tenoch 😁😻
I love that they incorporated the Mayan culture in a bad ass way. I hope they will be apart of the future of marvel.
I love to see different cultures come together ☺️🫶🏾🫶🫶🏽
I love their accents! And Tenoch was a very good villain
Tenoch was excellent as Namor .
I never had so much pride and wept so openly in a theater as i did watching this movie.
Que emoción por Alex, y por todos los actores, gran trabajo ♥️♥️
Wow, she learned English and Mayan?! My God. Props to her!
Anyone who doesn’t know about Mole needs to get you some! My favorite Mexican dish!
"This is beans, right?" God bless her 😂😂😂
I believe Letitia is a vegetarian/vegan, so I think she was lowkey double checking that it wasn't a meat dish.
This is definitely my favorite interview of the cast, it’s nice to know about the foods too
Movie was absolutely fantastic!
I'm absolutely in Love with the whole cast, and I'm blown away with the amount of representation of faces you don't see in everyday movies. The culture, the comedy, the emotion, THE MUSIC, I LOVED everything about this movie. The acting was top tier and you could tell they gave their all. I need to see this again. I love the future of black panther, by far best movie I've seen all year. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What an awesome cast. The movie made me fall in love with Tenoch 😍😍
love love love them all but also the interviewer did a great job !
So proud of this movie and all the beautiful representation ❤️
Black and Mexicans have such a rich American history and I really hope film will explore into future projects!
Shoutout to my black and brown brothers and sisters
Tenoch is super happy and fun, and his character is the opposite. He added depth to the movie.
Tenoch 😍
Alex is sooo underrated he's cute af and his comment about the mushrooms being magical... U funny sneaky little fella 😂🤭
I love the languages are true..and not made up ..I always wondered if they were speaking the true language..
Bless the people who chose these actors and actresses for these roles.
Letitia Wright should have Tenoch Huerta try some of her Guyanese🇬🇾 Caribbean foods. That will be nice. And visit Guyana Letitia! We love you!!! Guyanese pride!🇬🇾
Powerful representation. Great interview! Thank you!🌟✨️
*this cast is perfect*
We are all made different, beautiful to enjoy each other's beauty.
Excelente idea para la entrevista
Mabel is so beautiful and her role in the move was astonishing. Definitely my absolute favourite actor so far!
I love Empanadas
Just saw the movie yesterday and it was great also the touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
So emotional every time i see my Latinos in these press videos its so awesome, i remember Shang chi came out and a Asian tv writer bought me tickets to see shang chi just to support shang chi for their culture along with other Asian people doing the same thing, buying tickets for people to see the movie, it's just so special to change the origin of namor to represent my culture in such a unique and amazing way
They all represented their characters well in the movie
Can’t wait to watch this movie. Not only because of the great production. But also for the great Mexican actors!
Felicidades a ellos y GRACIAS to these producers and director that allowed Latinos to show their talent.