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The Connect

VILLAINS: Killmonger From ‘Black Panther’

The Connect

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.95.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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This week Shea sits down with Chris Ryan and writer Kara Brown to discuss 2018's most discussed supervillain: Killmonger from ‘Black Panther.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is villains.

0:10.6

Each episode I'll be joined by two guests to take a look at a different type of villain.

0:14.2

We're going to do a horror movie villain, an animated movie villain, gangster movie villain.

0:19.9

Today we're doing the most interesting superhero movie villain who's ever been.

0:23.9

We're doing Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luther.

0:26.7

And just kidding, we're not doing that.

0:30.8

We're doing Eric Stevens.

0:33.1

Graduated Annapolis age 19, MIT for grad school.

0:37.9

Join the seals and went straight to Afghanistan where he wrapped up confirmed kills like it

0:41.7

was a video game.

0:43.4

Started calling him Killmonger.

0:45.0

He joined the J-Sok Ghost Unit.

0:46.6

Now these guys are serious.

0:48.1

They will drop off the grid so they can commit assassinations and take down governments.

0:52.8

Did he or she have anything about his identity?

0:56.6

He has a war dog tattoo, but we have no record of him.

1:01.2

Killmonger.

1:02.2

I'm Shacerano, that's Kare Brown, that's Chris Ryan.

1:05.2

Two people who know that just because something works doesn't mean it can't be improved.

1:09.1

Let's go.

1:10.1

We're going to start with the plot of the movie first.

1:12.3

I'm going to run through it and then feel free to jump in if I miss something or get

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