MCU Namor Explained: Black Panther 2 Makes Major Changes to Marvel Submariner (2024)

Marvel Studios is only weeks away from its final movie in Phase 4 of the MCU, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which will take fans back to the hidden African nation of Wakanda. Part of this story will also bring a new villain/anti-hero into the mix with the fan-favorite Marvel Comics character: Namor the Sub-Mariner.

While the first trailer for Black Panther 2 gave fans just a tease of this underwater warrior, the second look dove deep into his backstory and the power he'll possess in the upcoming sequel. Tenoch Huerta will bring the role to life following longstanding issues over the character's rights behind the scenes. The actor is set to deliver an epic character that should play a key role in the MCU for years to come.

As is the case with every new character in the MCU, fans are also looking at how he's been adapted from the comics and what changes have been made to slide him seamlessly into the Marvel Studios narrative... So how is the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Namor different from his comic counterpart?

Namor Superpowers' Godly Ties

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In the second trailer for Black Panther 2, Winston Duke's M'Baku may have uncovered an intriguing change to Namor's backstory by uttering this one line of dialogue:

"They call him K’uk’ulkan. The Feather Serpent God."

While Namor will still be a mutant in the movie, as he is in the comics, he appears to be seen as something of a god-like figure by his people, as well as by the Wakandans. Strangely, K’uk’ulkan has only been mentioned by name a few times in comics centered around Namora, but there could be another big MCU tie-in here as well.

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Looking back at recent MCU projects like Thor: Love and Thunder and Moon Knight, Marvel Studios has slowly introduced the concept of the gods into the story, particularly with the use of avatars. In Moon Knight alone, Marc Spector served as Khonshu's avatar by becoming Moon Knight while Ammit used Arthur Harrow and Taweret used Layla El-Faouly.

Could Namor be allowing himself to serve as K’uk’ulkan's avatar, giving him an even greater realm of powers to use as he rules over Talocan? This would even give him enough power to go toe-to-toe with whoever becomes the Black Panther, as the Wakandan ruler is helped by the Panther goddess Bast in their quest to protect the African nation.

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Hopefully, this will be explained more fully once Namor's backstory is explored in Black Panther 2, although this could be an explanation as to why he's known by the name of the feather serpent god. In any case, that title alone will give him plenty of confidence and strength to do what he needs to do in order to protect his own people.

Marvel Studios Switching Atlantis Home

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Over the past few years, superhero fans have gotten familiar with Jason Momoa's Aquaman in his own solo movie and the two versions of Justice League from 2017 and 2021. As most know, DC's underwater hero comes from the oft-utilized city of Atlantis, which is nearly identical to Namor's backstory on the Marvel side of the equation.

Marvel Studios was aware of this similarity early in the development process for Black Panther 2, leading to this home being adjusted for Namor in his big-screen arrival.

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This time, Namor will come from Talocan, a fictional underwater nation that will serve as his home country instead of Atlantis. Interestingly, Talocan doesn't have any natural ties to a location in Marvel Comics, although it does connect back to ancient history from the real world's Aztec and Mayan legends.

Huerta explained that this change will help Namor feel a little more realistic, grounding the character and his home "in real cultural significance and cultural traditions" to help bring the Latinx community into the spotlight. This adjustment will only help Black Panther 2 hit on deeper levels with the viewing public by bringing just a bit of reality into this developing fictional story, even if it features people who can breathe/live underwater.

Slight Differences in Namor's Look

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Marvel Studios has done its due diligence in giving its characters comic-accurate designs, particularly in Phase 4 of the MCU.

This is actually the case for a lot of what Namor brings to the table, as he'll come into the MCU with the pointy ears, winged ankles, and green trunks that he dons regularly in the comics (even if the trunks give him more coverage than the usual speedo). But the character will also come with some noticeable adjustments in this department as well, largely due to Huerta's Mexican heritage and the change in Namor's home from Atlantis to Talocan.

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This version of Namor will don a jaguar-inspired headdress as part of his costume along with a few piercings on his ears, nose, and lip - this also includes a jaguar-inspired throne in his palace under the sea. Namor usually isn't one to use a ton of extra material for his outward appearance, largely so that he can move through the water as effortlessly as possible.

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As Huerta doesn't wear all of this regalia all the time, it's likely something that will be used more ceremonially with his status as the king of Talocan, particularly as he meets the Wakandans for the first time.

With Talocan being inspired by ancient Mayan civilizations, combined with Huerta's Mexican heritage, this change is likely in play to bring some real-world culture into the movie to add to Namor's expanding story. Especially with this being Namor's first appearance, it should help add a new layer of depth to both his history and his future within the MCU.

A Different Namor Personality On-Screen

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In Marvel Comics, Namor is oftentimes shown as one of the most isolated characters in the universe while being one of the most egotistical as well. This usually plays out with him showing a great deal of overconfidence in himself and his abilities while not taking much responsibility for his actions, and he isn't one to care very much about anything from the world above the ocean surface.

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While some of that will still be present in Black Panther 2, this will be a take on Namor that fans have never seen with regard to how he acts around other people.

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On the big screen, Namor will take on much more of a leadership role with his country, looking out for his people rather than just himself as Wakanda enters the equation. As noted by Huerta in an interview with Entertainment Weekly:

“Maybe the most important twist in the character is that he’s not a selfish person. He’s taking care of a community. He’s not an individualist. He’s part of a tribe.”

Huerta has also spoken about how T'Challa actually inspires Namor in the movie itself, with the late King of Wakanda being somebody that the underwater ruler looks up to, even as the two nations engage in battle with one another. This lends even more to Namor avoiding the more self-centered traits that he usually boasts on the page.

How this works in concert with the ego he's sure to have is a mystery, although it will certainly humanize the antihero even further as he tries to help his country and its people find their place in a changing world.

Namor Ready for MCU Shine

No matter what changes come with Namor's MCU introduction, he'll bring enough of his comic history for fans to recognize the epic character as he makes his MCU debut. This will be Marvel Studios' first chance to let Namor shine in the spotlight that he deserves after a long rights battle with Universal, hopefully setting him up for many more entries in the future.

Although he's been marketed as the villain of Black Panther 2, viewers are expecting that he'll team up with the Wakandans eventually as they figure out what the bigger threat truly is. Then, he'll hopefully have the opportunity for more adventures both on his own and as part of a team while the MCU pushes him to new heights.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will debut in theaters on Friday, November 11.

MCU Namor Explained: Black Panther 2 Makes Major Changes to Marvel Submariner (2024)

FAQs

Why did Marvel change Namor? ›

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever changes Namor's story for the better. It gives a new spin to the character, that fits better with the overall story happening in the movie. It is interesting to learn more about the Mayans, and even have the character descended from them.

Why does Namor say Imperius Rex? ›

Loosely translated from Latin, it means "Empire King." As such, the line serves as a dynamic reference to the anti-hero's comics origins while also giving him an epic counter to the classic Wakandan phrase in the MCU. Related: Black Panther 2's MCU Timeline: How Long After Endgame Is It Set?

Why did Shuri forgive Namor? ›

Finally, Shuri sees her mother, Ramonda, in the ancestral realm, who urges Shuri to show the world who she really is. Shuri urges Namor to yield, to spare both their people. "Vengeance has consumed us," she says. "It will not consume our people."

Can Namor regrow his wings? ›

Since Namor can regrow his ankle wings when they're torn-off, he's potentially an unlimited, unending supply of Buffalo Wings.

Why did they change Namor to Aztec? ›

Costume designs have revealed that Namor's race is inspired by the ancient Aztecs. Not only that, but merchandise tied to the movie has confirmed that his kingdom is called Talocan – not Atlantis. In Aztec mythology, Tlālōcān is the name of a paradise occupied by Tlāloc, the god of rain.

Why is Namor so powerful? ›

Namor has telepathic abilities from his Atlantean heritage that allow to him to communicate and command not only sea life, but also fellow Atlantean soldiers, if need be. Namor increased longevity—he has a much longer lifespan than a human, and shows little signs of aging, despite being born many decades ago.

Who is stronger, Thor or Namor? ›

[There's] no equal in terms of his capabilities, being able to breathe underwater and breathe at high altitudes and walk around on land. He's incredibly strong, he's as strong as Thor, and if he's around enough water he can be as strong as the Hulk.

Is Namor more powerful than Aquaman? ›

Namor and Aquaman have had instances of immense power in their respective comics, but Namor has the edge. Marvel's King of Atlantis has made Hercules bleed, held his own against the Avengers, and almost destroyed Wakanda with a devastating tidal wave.

Why is Namor called Kukulkan? ›

M'Baku notes that the people of Talocan do not refer to Namor as a general or king but instead call him the same name as the Feathered Serpent God. Kukulkan is the name of a serpent deity in several Mesoamerican religions.

Who does Shuri marry? ›

The daughter of Wakanda's Black Panther T'Chaka and his second wife Ramonda, Shuri is descended from the royal line along with her brother T'Challa. She is close with high-ranking officials Zuri and W'Kabi, as well as her uncle S'Yan. Shuri also takes a shine to her sister-in-law Storm while she was wed to T'Challa.

Did Namor fall in love with Shuri? ›

But ultimately, while there was clear chemistry between Shuri and Namor, it was for the best that Marvel Studios decided to do without their potential love line.

What did Namor say to Namora at the end? ›

As for Namor, the movie ends with him telling Namora that yielding to Shuri has made Talokan stronger than ever.

Will Namors' foot heal? ›

Namor does have one injury that his healing factor can't fix. Because the wings on his feet are the result of a mutation, they remain unaffected by the healing factor that his Atlantean blood gives him, and his wings can only heal naturally and very slowly, even when in water.

Does Namor get weak without water? ›

While Namor is most powerful in water, he is still able to retain his powers outside of it due to his hybrid physiology.

Does Namor have a weakness? ›

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In the end, as Iron Man proved, Namor's biggest weakness can be exposed with pollution. Not only does polluting the ocean send the Sub-Mariner into an immediate fight-or-flight mode, but it also impacts his physiology as he draws his strength from the sea.

Why is Namor different from other Atlanteans? ›

Namor is actually a hybrid of Atlantean and human physiology, although he has principal characteristics that neither Atlanteans (hom*o mermanus) nor humans (hom*o sapiens) possess. These include his ability to fly, and possibly his durability and strength (which is several times that of an Atlantean).

Why can't Marvel use Namor? ›

Moore confirmed that while Namor can return to the MCU, he cannot be featured in a standalone film due to contractual restrictions on advertising and marketing the character. "It honestly affects us more, and not to talk too much out of school, but in how we market the film than it does how we use him in the film."

Why did Marvel change Atlantis? ›

The change to Namor's home of origin was made clear before the release of the film. Actor Tenoch Huerta, who received an "introducing" credit in Wakanda Forever, said it's because Atlantis is a Greek myth. The idea of an underwater society of human-like people is not unique to Greek mythology.

Why does Black Panther not like Namor? ›

The leader of Atlantis unleashed a massive tidal wave on the country that killed countless people. Soon after, Namor lost his part of the Phoenix Force, and T'Challa made it clear he would never forgive the transgression.

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