zendaya


clayappuzzo:

“We took all the credit for casting a black actress as a beloved white character, and then pulled the rug out from under everyone.”

nintendette:

cosmic-noir:

sophiesbooklr:

the-real-eye-to-see:

Zendaya Celebrates 20th Birthday by Raising Money for Convoy of Hope Initiative!

I’m so proud of her! She helps women in need! We don’t deserve her!

#BlackGirlsMagic

She is an actual angel I’m telling ya

She’s so sweet :)

https://fundraise.convoyofhope.org/campaign/zendayas-20th-birthday/c93721 fundraiser isn’t at its goal! Please reblog with a link so people can support it! September 4, 2016

damndowney:

i don’t think people quite understand how revolutionary this is going to be.

there’s little to no interracial couples when it comes to the mcu-verse, and zendaya is playing mary jane watson, the most iconic love interest of peter parker. he is one of the most well-known (and well-loved) marvel superheroes to date, and we’ll be watching him fall in love with a woc on the big screens for the entire world to see. 

Zendaya Is Playing an Iconic Spider-Man Role, and There’s a Twist

Zendaya Is Playing an Iconic Spider-Man Role, and There’s a Twist

reluctantheroine:

mciversnamara:

spideycentral:

 

As per The Wrap, Zendaya is actually playing Mary Jane Watson, Peter Parker’s best-known love interest and one brought to the big screen by Kirsten Dunst in the first three Spider-Man films. According to Vulture’s own sources, Michelle’s real identity was a twist meant to be confirmed near the end of the film when she would finally invite Peter to call her “M.J.,” but a character reveal of this magnitude is a tricky thing to keep secret these days. To cite one recent example, fans figured out early that Benedict Cumberbatch would be playing Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, but the filmmakers’ insistence on keeping his identity under wraps until halfway through the film did little but deprive them of a key marketing hook.

 

@reluctantheroine

thanks