Games Where the Black Protagonist Is the Chosen One (No Twist)

Okay, so I’m playing this new action RPG, and it’s pretty cool. You play as Frey, a girl from New York who suddenly gets pulled into this amazing but broken world called Athia. She finds this talking bracelet, Cuff, and learns she’s the only one who can fight this weird, destructive force called the Break. Apparently, it’s wiped out most of the world, but Frey is immune and can actually use magic to take on these powerful, boss-like characters called Tantas who are basically ruling with an iron fist. So, she’s basically Athia’s last hope, but she’s also trying to figure out how to get back home. It’s a pretty epic story so far!

TV Shows That Let Black Queer Characters Be Messy, Funny, and Flawed

Omar Little is a truly memorable TV character – a robber who specifically targets drug dealers. Despite his dangerous lifestyle, he follows a strong personal code of ethics and moves through Baltimore’s streets with incredible confidence. The show portrays his sexuality as simply a part of who he is, not his defining characteristic. The writers created a complex character through his loving relationships and the heartbreaking experiences he faces. Ultimately, Omar defies typical tough-guy stereotypes often seen in crime dramas.

Games with Canon Black Sapphic Relationships That Last the Whole Story

The final chapter of Clementine’s story is a moving adventure where players control a grown-up Clementine. She’s dedicated to protecting a young boy named AJ and finding her place with other kids at Ericson’s Boarding School. The game features a significant romantic storyline where Clementine can develop a lasting relationship with Violet. This connection offers Clementine emotional support and, with the right choices, can lead to a positive future for them both.

Essential Horror Movies Featuring Black Women as the Final Girl

Alexa Woods, a skilled technician, travels to Antarctica and finds herself caught between a battle between two alien races. She quickly proves her strength and earns the admiration of a Predator hunter. Together, they fight to defeat the Xenomorph queen in the icy wilderness. This story was groundbreaking for the horror genre, featuring a Black woman as the only human to survive.

Movies That Let Black Queer Characters Be the Comic Relief (and Steal the Show)

This funny movie from the 1970s features Antonio Fargas as Lindy, a confident and openly cross-dressing employee. Lindy was a groundbreaking character for the time, refusing to be ridiculed and instead using cleverness to handle those who disapproved. In a particularly memorable scene, Lindy defends his identity with both humor and grace against a judgmental colleague. Fargas delivers a sensitive and thoughtful performance, avoiding stereotypes and making Lindy the film’s most captivating character.

Actors Who Say Hollywood Still Won’t Cast Black Men as Romantic Leads

Anthony Mackie has spoken out about the lack of romantic storylines for Black men in superhero movies. He pointed out that characters like his in ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ don’t often get love interests, unlike white superheroes. He’s frustrated with being typecast as the action-focused sidekick instead of the romantic lead, and believes this limits how audiences see Black men on screen. Mackie is actively seeking roles that allow him to show both strength and emotional depth, including the ability to be charming and vulnerable.

Actors Who Walked Away From Franchises Over Racist Marketing

Thandiwe Newton almost starred in the 2000 ‘Charlie’s Angels’ movie with Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore, but she left the project after a troubling meeting with studio head Amy Pascal. Newton felt Pascal’s ideas for her character relied too much on harmful racial stereotypes and focused on objectifying her for marketing purposes. Specifically, the proposed opening scene involved an overly sexualized close-up shot that Newton found unacceptable. She chose to leave the film to avoid contributing to these damaging tropes.

Anime Featuring Black Female Characters Who Dominate Combat Tournaments

I’m a huge fan of Iris! She’s become one of the very best trainers in the Pokémon world, achieving the rank of Champion in the Unova League. What really impresses me is how well she connects with her Dragon-types, especially Haxorus and Dragonite – they’re a force to be reckoned with in battle! It’s amazing to see how far she’s come, from a free-spirited girl playing in the forest to competing with the Elite Four in the World Coronation Series. She’s battled and beaten so many strong regional champions, and rightfully earned her place among the top trainers globally. She’s a true inspiration!