Gina Prince-Bythewood Directs the Superhero Film We All Need Right Now

In a rare move, The Old Guard centers a dark-skinned Black woman in a big-budget action film

Aramide Tinubu
ZORA

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A promotional still from “The Old Guard” on Netflix.
Photos courtesy of Netflix.

Action films have dominated box offices and streaming services in recent years. Unfortunately, save for a few outliers like Black Panther and Black and Blue, they’ve all been male-dominated and extremely white. Twenty years after her stunning debut, Love & Basketball, Gina Prince-Bythewood is ready to lend her vision to the action genre, while centering Black women.

Based on Greg Rucka’s visionary comics, Prince-Bythewood Netflix’s blockbuster, The Old Guard, follows a ragtag group of mercenaries led by the stoic and lethal Andy (Charlize Theron). Though they are weapons masters with exemplary fighting skills, the group also has a secret. They are immortals — people who’ve walked the globe for centuries aiding in pivotal wars and events.

The immortals’ tightly held secret is exposed just as another immortal awakens. U.S. marine Nile Washington (If Beale Street

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Aramide Tinubu
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Written by Aramide Tinubu

Aramide Tinubu is a NYC-based film critic & writer. She wrote her master’s thesis on Black Girlhood and Parental Loss. Find her at awordwitharamide.com.