Based on 8498 votes and 1633 reviews.
The cgi is jarringly bad to the point it affects the quality of the experience.
When this comes out forward to chapter forty-five (this will save you a little time of blah, blah, blah) and get to one of the only two scenes in the movie that matter. Or, you can run it from the beginning and do all your household chores like wash the clothes, replace the washer of that leaking facet in the bathroom, ditto for the kitty litter your wife put out, ( but more creatively with artificial turf so you can see where the term "pussyfooting" actually came from, ) and not miss a thing with a timely visit to the living room. If trailers were movies this would garner a five star rating.
I was surprised at the poorly choreographed fight scenes. Not professionally done.
Of the movies Black Panther ripped off, Lion King is the most prominent among them. Any parts in this dull version that are acceptable owe that success to Lion King and others.
This movie was so thrilling and the special effects engaging in ways that haven't been seen in decades, that I pledge to be first in line for a copy when it comes out on VHS.
Black Panther takes mediocrity to a new level.
The best parts were near the beginning and end with little to keep ones interest throughout the rest.
Only one male actor of note that was able to add a moment of believably to this show, but naturally he was killed off.
A wretchedly poor effort compared to the comic book version.
It’s great storytelling