Tenoch Huera has been confirmed to play Namor in the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Marvel Universe movie.
Fans of the Marvel Universe are delighted with the news that Tenoch Huerta will be Namor . The suspicions turned out to be true and he will participate in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever".
What started as a simple rumor is now a fact. Tenoch Huerta will play Namor in the new "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" movie. His participation in said film, which will be directed by Ryan Coogler , has been confirmed with the filtering of an image where the Mexican actor can be seen characterized as the human mutant , half amphibian of the Marvel Universe.
According to the firsts that have been revealed about the film, the character of "Namor", who will be played by the Mexican, will have a villain or anti-hero profile. So much so that fans of "Black Panther" and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (UCM) have reacted on social networks giving their first impressions of what the Mexican Tenoch Huerta would look like in his role as Namor.
The reactions of Internet users are divided, since some have an idea of what Tenoch could look like in Marvel, and although there are those who consider that these visual concepts are official by Marvel Studios, the official accounts of the producers, just like Marvel Studios , has not shared something related to Black Panther or Huerta, since at the moment the advertising campaigns are focused on promoting the next premiere with "Thor: Love and Thunder", starring Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman .
As we know, the adaptations that the Marvel Cinematic Universe brings to the screen are inspired by the general plots and recurring characters of Marvel comics and in the case of Namor, Tenoch Huerta’s character, he has been presented as a mutant, son of an Atlantean and a human being.
In her heroine journey "Namor" has worked alongside "The Avengers" and "X-Men" and first appeared in 1939 in the first installment of "Motion Picture Funnies Weekly."
Among the main objectives of "Namor" is the defense of the aquatic world and is usually shown combatant to humans in the face of environmental damage and wars.