Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Criticizes Disney and Marvel’s Decision to Cancel Wonder Man and Delay Blade Reboot
Actor Calls Out ‘Obvious’ Narrative Issues in Disney+ Series and Marvel Superhero Film
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, the star of Disney+’s Wonder Man, has spoken out about the cancellation of the series after one season and the ongoing delays of the Blade reboot. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Abdul-Mateen II expressed his disappointment and frustration with the decision, citing the ‘obvious’ narrative issues that led to the cancellation of Wonder Man and the Blade reboot.
‘I think the optics are obvious,’ Abdul-Mateen II said. ‘If I’m a big business, if I’m Disney, if I’m Marvel, I don’t want to be attached to these optics.’ He emphasized that it is essential for Disney and Marvel to change the narrative and produce quality stories that reflect the diversity of their audience.
Abdul-Mateen II also spoke about the cancellation of Wonder Man, despite the show’s positive reception and his own Emmy nomination for his role in the series. He called for a thorough investigation into the reasons behind the cancellation, stating that the show had all the ingredients necessary for success.
The Blade reboot, which had Mahershala Ali attached to star, has been stuck in development for years. Abdul-Mateen II expressed his disappointment with the delays, citing the importance of representation in the entertainment industry. He also praised Ali’s commitment to the project, stating that if Marvel ‘wanted to do it, we would’ve done it.’
Abdul-Mateen II’s comments come as a response to the ongoing delays of the Blade reboot and the cancellation of Wonder Man. The actor’s remarks highlight the need for Disney and Marvel to prioritize diversity and representation in their storytelling.
Abdul-Mateen II’s comments also shed light on the challenges faced by creators and actors in the entertainment industry. He emphasized the importance of quality storytelling and representation, calling for a change in the narrative that Disney and Marvel are currently pursuing.
The cancellation of Wonder Man and the delays of the Blade reboot have sparked a conversation about the importance of representation in the entertainment industry. Abdul-Mateen II’s comments offer a unique perspective on the issue, highlighting the need for quality storytelling and diversity in the industry.