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Danai Gurira's Name Isn't On The "Avengers: Endgame" Poster & Fans Are Upset


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The new Avengers: Endgame poster may be an exciting reveal for some people since it marks that the film is getting closer to its release date, but the poster hasn't sparked joy for a greater amount of people since it's missing one thing. All 13 actors presented on the poster received their names on the top of the poster, except for one - the only black woman, Danai Gurira. 

Fans of the actress have not let the MCU get away with the move though, whether intentional or not, and have let out a fury of tweets looking for a reason as to why the beloved actress was not included. 

"She is the only black woman on that poster, the highest profile post-snappening wakandan, a firm fan favorite, and freaking actual DANAI GURIRA to boot. put some respect on her name, damn," one user wrote, while another added: "Black women always get the short end of the stick. Why isn’t @DanaiGurira’s name on here but everyone else’s is? Literally everyone else but her. Tf?! 😒"

Danai has yet to respond to the fact that her name was the only one missing. We'll have to see if Marvel comes through with an explanation because the fans aren't staying quiet - peep the reactions below.

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