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Lashana Lynch, a co-star of "The Woman King," is quoted expressing frustration that Black movies seem to be treated as fleeting "moments" rather than an enduring trend. Davis concurs, emphasizing that genuine change will occur only if audiences support these films consistently. She warns that boycotting or ignoring "The Woman King" would send a message that undermines efforts to normalize Black excellence in cinema.
Her rallying cry is simple: support "The Woman King" to challenge the notion that Black women cannot lead at the box office, comparing it to universally popular films like "Spider-Man" or "Iron Man," which have thrived regardless of race or gender.