Who is Namor? The history of Black Panther 2’s anti-hero explained (2024)

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Many Marvel characters have obvious DC equivalents. With his gadget-heavy suit and billionaire lifestyle, for example, Iron Man is the spiritual heir of Batman, while Hawkeye and Ant-Man have similar abilities to Green Arrow and the Atom, respectively. Few share quite so many similarities as Namor: the Sub-Mariner and Aquaman, however, a pair of amphibious super heroes with an almost identical set of skills.

Although both are heirs to the thrones of underwater kingdoms, there is one key difference between them – while Aquaman is a fully signed up member of the heroic Justice League, Namor has flirted with being a hero, a villain and an anti-hero over his eight-decade history on comic-book pages.

Now, one of the biggest names in the Marvel Comics canon yet to make his big-screen debut has been lined up to play antagonist in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (in theaters from November 11). Here’s everything you need to know about a comic-book icon who’s equally home on land and water as he makes his appearance ready for future Marvel movies.

Who is Namor: the Sub-Mariner?

The child of a human father and an Atlantean mother, Namor McKenzie is the ruler of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis and its hom*o mermanus people. Like his DC opposite number Arthur Curry/Aquaman, the Marvel Comics version of Namor is equally comfortable on land and water, can communicate with numerous sea creatures, and occasionally carries an ancient weapon known as the Trident of Neptune.

Namor’s full skillset (which has varied over the course of his long history) stretches beyond Aquaman’s, however, most notably in the wings attached to his ankles that give him the ability to fly. He also has a tendency to shout “Imperius rex!” when heading into battle.

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What is Namor’s history in Marvel Comics?

While fellow Wakanda Forever debutant Ironheart is a newbie to Marvel Comics, Namor is a bona fide veteran of the four-color panel. Debuting within 12 months of both Superman and Batman– as well as predating Aquaman by a couple of years – Namor ranks among the first comic-book superheroes. In fact, he’s such an old-timer that he started out as a character in the Timely Comics stable, decades before the company rebranded itself as Marvel.

Created by Bill Everett, Namor’s first appearance came in Motion Picture Funnies Weekly in April 1939. In those early Golden Age years, he started life as a villain with a penchant for trashing human civilization, though during World War II, he joined forces with Captain America to fight Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.

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As the public lost interest in superheroes in the post-war years, Namor disappeared from view for much of the 1950s, but made a spectacular comeback when – with the legendary team of writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby at the helm –he appeared in 1962’s Fantastic Four #4. In a politically relevant twist, this Namor was on a quest for vengeance after Atlantis had been destroyed by nuclear testing, though his general civility ensured he was more antihero than all-out villain. By 1968, he’d been gifted his own Sub-Mariner comic book, which ended six years later in an unlikely crossover with his DC Comics doppelganger, Aquaman.

Over the years, Namor has continued to flirt with both the forces of light and darkness, sometimes appearing alongside the villainous likes of Magneto and Doctor Doom, at others lining up for super-teams such as the Avengers, Defenders and the X-Men – he is, after all, “Marvel’s first mutant”.

And, foreshadowing the events of the new Black Panther movie, he’s also had plenty of dealings with Wakanda. A comic-book retcon revealed that he fought alongside T’Challa’s father, T’Chaka, during World War II, while he’s also had an on/off friendship with T’Challa.

“[Namor’s] always been really cool and charismatic, but also arrogant," Black Panther: Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler told Entertainment Weekly. “He's kind of an asshole, kind of romantic, and just incredibly powerful.“

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If Namor’s such a big deal, why haven’t we seen him in a movie before?

As far back as the early 1950s, US television was eyeing up Namor as a potential rival to The Adventures of Superman, but the live-action project was abandoned without even filming a pilot. Marvel’s efforts to make a Sub-Mariner show in the ’70s met much the same fate, largely thanks to perceived similarities with the short-lived Man from Atlantis TV series.

Namor’s screen appearances have subsequently been limited to kids’ cartoons, where he’s cropped up (as both a hero and villain) in the 1967, 1994 and 2006 Fantastic Four shows, 1981 episodes of Spider-Man, and Spider-Man and his Amazing friends, and 1999’s The Avengers: United They Stand.

With regard to his long-awaited live-action debut, however, Namor has been repeatedly thwarted by that age-old enemy of the comic book icon: wrangles over screen rights.

Back in the 1990s, Universal bagged the rights to the Sub-Mariner, though Marvel Studios overlord Kevin Feige confirmed in 2014 (via ScreenRant) that the character was back under Marvel control. But he also added that “there are entanglements that make it less easy. There are older contracts that still involve other parties that mean we need to work things out before we move forward on it.”

An Entertainment Weekly article from October 2022 suggested that rights issues prevented director Ryan Coogler from including Namor in the first Black Panther movie, though it’s clear they’ve been cleared up in time for Wakanda Forever.

How will Namor fit into the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Namor makes his debut in the Black Panther sequel, where it appears he’ll be an antagonist to Wakanda and its people. But while this incarnation of the Sub-Mariner (played by Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta) retains the pointy ears, green swimming trunks and ankle wings of his comic-book counterpart, other aspects of the character have gone through a radical overhaul.

The biggest shift is that the movie Namor is not the ruler of Atlantis which, let’s not forget, has already been established as Aquaman’s domain by the DC movies. Instead, he’s top dog in Talocan, a new hidden undersea empire that takes inspiration from Mayan culture – indeed, the production team worked closely with experts on Mesoamerican civilizations to keep things accurate. That’s reflected in the portrayal of the character –M’Baku explains in a Wakanda Forever trailer that “[Namor’s] people do not call him general or king. They call him K’uk’ulkan, the feather serpent god.” K’uk’ulkan is a genuine Mesoamerican deity.

Like Wakanda, Talocan is a hidden, technologically advanced society, but Namor and his people are not necessarily delighted with King T’Challa’s decision to open his country to the world at the end of the first Black Panther.

“That decision puts Talocan in jeopardy,” Huerta told Empire. “And Talocan has to take action to protect themselves.”

“[Wakanda and Talocan] often find themselves in conflict because they're not dissimilar,” producer Nate Moore explained to EW. “They are these nations that would prefer to be hidden and isolated, with monarchs who are incredibly powerful and have strong points of view about how the world should be.”

This preview clip for Wakanda Forever hints at the tensions between the two countries:

Unlike the comic-book incarnation of the character, it seems that the movie Namor won’t be entirely self-centered. “Maybe the most important twist in the character is that he’s not a selfish person,” Huerta said in EW. “He's taking care of a community. He’s not an individualist. He’s part of a tribe.”

Though when it comes to the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe and how things play out in Phase 5 and beyond, perhaps the biggest talking point is that Namor – like his comic-book counterpart – has been confirmed to be a mutant. In the wake of Ms Marvel’s big reveal that Kamala Khan is also genetically different, Marvel seems to be paving the way for the X-Men’s arrival in the MCU…

But another famous entanglement of Namor's with the wider Marvel world is a fascination with Sue Storm. With a Fantastic Four movie in development right now, Namor is lined up to immediately start driving a wedge into the Invisible Woman's marriage to Reed Richards.

For more Black Panther-based content, read our spoiler-free Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review. Or check out our Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ending and post-credits scene explained article.

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Who is Namor? The history of Black Panther 2’s anti-hero explained (2024)

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Who is Namor? The history of Black Panther 2’s anti-hero explained? ›

Who is Namor: the Sub-Mariner? The child of a human father and an Atlantean mother, Namor McKenzie is the ruler of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis and its hom*o mermanus people.

Why is Namor an anti-hero? ›

The brash and individualistic protector of a sea-born people, Namor places the preservation of his own culture at the forefront of all his crusades. Creators continued to delve into the depths of his passions through decades of crossover stories, making it difficult to ever pin Namor down as a hero or villain.

Who is Namor explained Black Panther? ›

Half human and half Atlantean royalty, Namor is proud, quick-tempered, and willing to do anything to protect his kingdom. He's been an Avenger and one of the X-Men, a founding member of the Defenders, and even fought alongside Captain America in World War II against the threat the Nazis posed to the entire world.

Who is Namor in Black Panther 2 based on? ›

The other major difference between Wakanda Forever and its source material is the rewriting of Namor and his people, usually depicted as white in the comics, as Mesoamerican. In the film, the underwater kingdom of Atlantis is renamed Talokan, inspired by Mayan mythology.

Is Namor a bad guy in Wakanda? ›

Well,Wakanda Forever did give us Namor's origin story and made him one of the best villains of MCU,so I do see him returning in future projects: I honestly doubt that he will have a solo film, but will rather appear in larger films like Avengers or possibly Fantastic Four.

Why is Namor so special? ›

Because of his unusual genetic heritage, Namor is unique among both ordinary humans and Atlanteans; he is sometimes referred to as "Marvel's first mutant" because, while the majority of his observed superhuman powers come from the fact that he is a hybrid of human and Atlantean DNA, his ability to fly cannot be ...

What is the weakness of Namor? ›

Water is Namor's greatest weakness in Conquered Shores.

Why did Namor destroy Wakanda? ›

When Namor eventually revealed his role in the event to T'Challa, the Black Panther swore to kill his old ally. Namor soon began working with the Cabal to destroy other worlds to preserve his own Earth from the Incursions, and that organization ended up totally destroying Wakanda.

What is Namor's origin story? ›

Traditionally, in the comic books, the character of Namor is the mutant son of a human sea captain and a princess of the mythical undersea kingdom of Atlantis, but in the film, his background and origin are changed to that of the King of Talokan, an ancient civilization of underwater dwelling people connected to the ...

Does Namor betray Wakanda? ›

Now that Wakanda is exposed to the world, Talokan's charismatic ruler Namor (Tenoch Huerta) fears his watery kingdom will also be threatened by the superpowers of the surface. But the two nations turn against each other, and Namor leads an attack that kills Wakanda's Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett).

Is Namor a Killmonger? ›

Namor is a Killmonger Who Won

Namor, in a way, succeeded in his goal of creating a perfect society for his people. Killmonger's entire justification for committing the crimes he did was to seize the Wakandan throne and achieve the ultimate power of the most powerful nation in the world.

Is Namor good or bad? ›

In the comics, Namor was written as an antagonist, never truly being a hero or a villain. He fought on both sides, with the heroes: Doctor Strange, Hulk, Captain America, Bucky Barnes, the Human Torch, Toro, and Silver Surfer— as well as the villains: Doctor Doom and Magneto.

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?

Who does Namor hate? ›

Namor has such a blind rage for the surface world that he sometimes forgets they are both on the same planet and one certainly affects the other. SPOILERS for Namor The Sub-Mariner: Conquered Shores #1!

Why does Black Panther not like Namor? ›

With the Avengers defeated they retreat to T'Challa's homeland of Wakanda and Namor decides that since the African nation is harboring enemies of mutantkind, it was necessary for Atlantis to invade. This invasion devastates Wakanda and also marks the beginning of T'Challa's rivalry with Namor.

Who is stronger Namor or Black Panther? ›

Namor stomps black Panther. Note: comic battles sometime defy logic, black Panther can do something against namor on land,if namor is playing around but he is never going to beat namor in a fight without prep or pis . Break out of crimson bands of cytorakk,which is made from strands that hold the universe together.

How evil is Namor? ›

Namor is a heroic character whose arrogance and desire to protect Atlantis have historically led him into conflict with a few Marvel superheroes. Namor's greatest foes stand on both sides as he's also been seen as a hero and a villain over the years.

Why is Namor angry with Wakanda? ›

Namor doesn't think the surface is friendly, having experienced nothing but war and bloodshed from his brief incursion there. That is why he's angry Wakanda exposed the world to vibranium, as it means foreign parties, like Countess Val and the CIA in America, will come to mine their resources.

Does Black Panther hate Namor? ›

Although T'Challa would eventually forgive Storm and the X-Men for their roles in the destruction of Wakanda, he still harbored a deep grudge against Namor, who showed little to no remorse over the massacre.

Why is Namor such a good villain? ›

His duality set him apart from other villains of the era, who were typically played as one-note evil-doers interested only in power or destruction. Though arrogant, Namor always displayed understandable motives, and his antagonism toward humanity came from hard, bitter experience.

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