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Variety makes star of Wonder Man imply show was cancelled due to racism
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:20 pm
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:20 pm
I read the article, and that was never suggested or implied by Abdu-Mateen
But a few selective quotes around the word "optics" and a heaping spoonful of editorializing by the author, and you got race-baiting content for the neckbeard collective to rage over.
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But a few selective quotes around the word "optics" and a heaping spoonful of editorializing by the author, and you got race-baiting content for the neckbeard collective to rage over.
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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 first season launched in January on Disney+.
“I was told that it had something to do with the viewership numbers,” Abdul-Mateen recently told Vanity Fair. “I wasn’t told what those numbers were, but ultimately, for whatever reason it was, I think they decided that it didn’t make sense for business, and that’s the decision that we live with and we keep on marching forward.”
When Vanity Fair mentioned the online discourse surrounding Marvel’s failure with two Black-led superhero projects (Ali called out Marvel in July for failing to develop his “Blade” movie), Abdul-Mateen responded: “I think the optics are obvious. If I’m a big business, if I’m Disney, if I’m Marvel, I don’t want to be attached to these optics.”
“It should be a priority to change that narrative and to do what it takes to responsibly change that narrative with quality stories, with quality resources,” the actor continued. “I felt that our show did have quality story, did have quality resources, did have quality actors and people, and did produce quality results that the viewers responded to positively, that the voters responded to positively. So our show does deserve some study and some real, hard information about why a show like this did not continue forward, because it had all of the ingredients that one would want in a show.”
Abdul-Mateen, who picked up an Emmy nomination for his role on “Wonder Man,” originally reacted to the show’s cancellation on Instagram, writing: “That’s life, right? Everything will shake out.”
“The show worked. And that’s my favorite thing about it,” he added at the time. “I could see it on the faces of the Youtube Reactors (because I watched along with y’all this time. Shoutout to y’all) and I can see in the messages I get saying how the show reminded some of you not to give up, and I feel it in the genuine love shared when I bump into some of you all during the day. So, thinking of you all today.”
Abdul-Mateen starred in “Wonder Man” as Simon Williams, an aspiring actor hiding his superpowers. Ben Kingsley reprised his role as Trevor Slattery after previous MCU outings. “Wonder Man” was created by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, with Cretton also directing the first two episodes.
Ali’s “Blade” movie was announced by Marvel at Comic-Con in 2019, but the movie failed to go into production after numerous starts and stops in the writing process. Several directors came and went form the project, from Bassam Tariq to Yann Damange. Ali told GQ he was training for over a year for “Blade” and then the movie never materialized.
“If they wanted to do it, we would’ve done it,” Ali said. “So I have to move on, and I have moved on. Again, you had me under contract, they have billions of dollars, if they wanted to do the movie, we would’ve done the movie. So we’re not doing the movie.”
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige said on the “Happy Sad Confused” last month that he feel like “a gigantic loser and failure” for not following through on Ali’s “Blade” movie.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:40 pm to Roaad
Variety is probably right, if this show wasn’t racist and bigoted it probably wouldn’t have been cancelled.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:40 pm to Roaad
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and you got race-baiting content for the neckbeard collective to rage over.
wouldn't the author be the loser neckbeards
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:45 pm to Curve Lounge
quote:I am referring to the neckbeards that are going to take the headline and make 30 minute videos raging
wouldn't the author be the loser neckbeards
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:51 pm to Roaad
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II says the “optics” at Marvel are obvious after the studio canceled his Emmy-nominated series “Wonder Woman”
The people who couldn't even proofread the opening sentence of this article will swear AI is stealing their "talent."
Posted on 8/20/26 at 6:55 pm to Roaad
Wonder Man was great, and I was sad to hear there won't be a season 2. I don't know what they're thinking when it comes to Blade. Such an easy home run.
The cancellations have nothing to do with race though. It's Disney being stupid and gun shy after a bunch of terrible MCU releases.
The author of this article is doing damage to this actor by portraying this interview in this way. He certainly isn't hurting Disney.
The cancellations have nothing to do with race though. It's Disney being stupid and gun shy after a bunch of terrible MCU releases.
The author of this article is doing damage to this actor by portraying this interview in this way. He certainly isn't hurting Disney.
This post was edited on 8/20/26 at 8:46 pm
Posted on 8/20/26 at 7:03 pm to Madking
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if this show wasn’t racist and bigoted it probably wouldn’t have been cancelled.
Wonderman?
Posted on 8/20/26 at 7:49 pm to imjustafatkid
quote:Same
Wonder Man was great, and I was sad to hear there won't be a season 2.
quote:I can't write, but I could nail a Blade script
I don't know what they're thinking when it comes to Blade. Such an easy home run.
All you need is 3 things:
1. Cool black guy
2. Cool weapons and gadgets
3. Badass vampires to kill
They had Mahershala Ali, ffs
that was 33% of the formula
Posted on 8/20/26 at 7:50 pm to saintsfan22
Wonder Man's race never even comes up, to my knowledge
Posted on 8/20/26 at 7:54 pm to Roaad
Wonder Man? Never heard of him.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 10:42 pm to Roaad
Wonder Man was white in the comics but they turned him black for a TV show. He's a comic book character that most people, even some comic fans, have never heard of but it was still greenlit. It then gets cancelled after low viewership but it's somehow racist. You can't win.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 6:43 am to Roaad
The number of misspellings and shite in the article, if you took it directly from the article, is astonishing. Holy shite.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 6:48 am to Roaad
Variety might as well be funded by the SPLC. It thrives on imaginary racism and controversy to sell ads & get clicks.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 10:55 am to Roaad
I brought up the same point about media coverage of Lanterns and got similar downvotes. They don't attempt to disprove it, they just downvote it. 
Posted on 8/21/26 at 10:57 am to Saint Alfonzo
Cool comic connection to that song: Young Nastyman is from the outstanding Miracleman series by everyone's favorite curmudgeon Alan Moore

Posted on 8/21/26 at 10:59 am to imjustafatkid
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I don't know what they're thinking when it comes to Blade. Such an easy home run.
Wasn't something along the lines of the usual purple haired writers were trying to shoehorn in a female character who would be the centerpiece of the movie, and that pissed off Ali?
Posted on 8/21/26 at 11:15 am to Roaad
Maybe it just sucked regardless of race!
Posted on 8/21/26 at 11:32 am to LSUDonMCO
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Maybe it just sucked regardless of race!
Except that it didn't suck, it was a solid series. If anything, Marvel's lack of push and only very lightly attaching it to the larger MCU hurt it far more than anything else.
They didn't even bother to parse it out, just dumped all episodes at one time.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 12:35 pm to boxcarbarney
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Wasn't something along the lines of the usual purple haired writers were trying to shoehorn in a female character who would be the centerpiece of the movie, and that pissed off Ali?
There were some rumors of that. Don't know if there was any turth to it but given how Marvel movies have been operating it seems logical to believe.
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