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Will Ryan Gosling Join MCU as White Black Panther? Here's What We Know Amid Ketema's Identity Reveal
Will Ryan Gosling Join MCU as White Black Panther? Here's What We Know Amid Ketema's Identity Reveal

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

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Will Ryan Gosling Join MCU as White Black Panther? Here's What We Know Amid Ketema's Identity Reveal

Ryan Gosling is creating headlines over his potential joining of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor has been caught up in the buzz of fans wondering if he will portray the role of White Black Panther in the upcoming Marvel movies. The news comes after a controversial meme surfaced on the internet, revealing the identity of Ketema, who is known as the protector of Wakanda in the Marvel comics. As per Christopher Priest's novel, Ketema is known to be T'Challa 's son, who is white with blonde hair and has antagonist traits. Ketema's identity reveal As for the character that is highly talked about in recent times, Ketema marks his first appearance in Christopher Priest and Joe Quesada's new Marvel Knights: The World To Come. The revelation of the character takes place following the death of T'Challa. In one of the scenes from the comics, an old T'Challa takes on Ketema, who is in the Black Panther suit, for a tribal challenge. It is shown that the latter triumphs over T'Challa, goes on to unmask, and declares himself to be the new king of Wakanda. Meanwhile, the depiction of the new character in the comics got the fans wondering if Gosling will don the Black Panther suit to play the role of Ketema. It is also revealed that after T'Challa's marriage with the X-Men member Storm fell apart, he reconciled with his former fiancée, Monica, and they had a son together. Fans' reactions to viral Ketema meme featuring Ryan Gosling After the meme revealing the identity of Ketema went viral, the fans went wild on the internet and went on to comment their thoughts about the same on the social media platforms. One of the users shared, 'Ain't no no f*cking way they did the meme! We got a White Black Panther before GTA6.' Another fan wrote, 'Just finished the new Black Panther book that dropped today & Marvel better not do what I think they're about to.' The third netizen added, 'To complete the meme, Ryan Gosling as Ketema for the next Black Panther film in the MCU. He needs to be cast to complete the circle of memes.' Marvel has not confirmed any of the details on the internet yet.

Ryan Gosling 'White Black Panther Meme' resurfaces amid Marvel Comics' new Ketema revelation
Ryan Gosling 'White Black Panther Meme' resurfaces amid Marvel Comics' new Ketema revelation

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Ryan Gosling 'White Black Panther Meme' resurfaces amid Marvel Comics' new Ketema revelation

Marvel's recent unveiling of a white character as the new Black Panther has reignited the long-running meme featuring Ryan Gosling as the iconic hero. In the first issue of Marvel Knights: The World To Come (2025), a bold twist sees T'Challa's son, Ketema, taking on the mantle of Black Panther—only to reveal himself as a white man, much to the surprise of fans. This revelation has reignited debates surrounding the character's identity and spurred the meme, which humorously features Gosling in the role of the Wakandan king. Ketema's unmasking as a white young man has raised eyebrows, particularly because Black Panther, in both comic lore and on-screen portrayals (such as by Chadwick Boseman and Letitia Wright), has historically been a Black African character. The reveal, as part of the Marvel Knights series, follows a politically charged storyline set in the wake of T'Challa's death, where Ketema, a product of T'Challa's relationship with Monica Lynne, assumes the throne after defeating his father in a challenge. However, the mystery surrounding Ketema's true parentage has fueled speculation. Some fans question if he is indeed T'Challa's biological son or if another explanation—such as genetic engineering or alternate realities—might be at play. As the character of Ketema steps into a new role in Wakanda, the viral meme depicting Gosling as Black Panther has resurfaced, as fans joke about the possibility of the actor embodying the character on screen. While this meme has circulated for years, with Gosling often being humorously suggested for the role, the comic's plot twist has breathed new life into this online trend. The meme's return reflects the ongoing conversation about the boundaries of cultural identity, legacy, and representation in popular media, especially within the context of Marvel's bold narrative choices. It remains to be seen whether future Marvel Knights issues will provide more clarity about Ketema's origins and his role in Wakanda's future. The controversy and discussion sparked by this creative decision underscore Marvel's willingness to challenge conventions and explore new narratives.

Ryan Gosling Could Be White Black Panther in MCU After Ketema Reveal
Ryan Gosling Could Be White Black Panther in MCU After Ketema Reveal

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ryan Gosling Could Be White Black Panther in MCU After Ketema Reveal

The controversial meme depicting Ryan Gosling as has resurfaced following the reveal of Ketema, a white young man, as a version of the Protector of Wakanda in Marvel Comics. Notably, Black Panther, both in comics and in various adaptations, has been depicted as a Black person of African origin. This includes the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which Black Panther has been portrayed by Chadwick Boseman and Letitia Wright. Ketema unmasked himself in Marvel Knights: The World To Come #1 (2025), disclosing that he was a white young man. This prompted the above-mentioned meme to return in circulation, and fans to wonder whether Ryan Gosling's casting as Black Panther might even become real in the future. However, this seems unlikely. Guys the meme is real now…. Marvel Comics Introduces T'Challa's White Son Ketema As Future Black Panther And King Of Wakanda byu/Solid-Move-1411 inAvengers The first issue of Christopher Priest and Joe Quesada's new Marvel Knights: The World To Come miniseries sets up the stage for the narrative. T'Challa is dead, and the story goes back and forth across time to depict its impact. In one scene, taking place several years before the primary setting, an older T'Challa takes on Ketema, a man in a Black Panther costume, in a tribal challenge. It soon becomes apparent through the interaction between the characters that Ketema is T'Challa's son, and there is a lot of antagonistic sentiment between them. Eventually, Ketema triumphs over his father and unmasks himself to reveal that he has blonde hair and pale skin. He declares, 'I am king now. Wakanda is mine.' The issue also reveals that T'Challa reconciled with his former fiancée, Monica Lynne, after his marriage to X-Men member Storm / Ororo Munroe fell apart. Lynne became pregnant at some point. However, Lynne, like T'Challa, is Black. So, it's unlikely that Ketema is the child from that pregnancy. Further, it remains unclear whether Ketema is even T'Challa's biological son. As the miniseries continues, fans will likely get more answers on the matter.

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