Apparently there's going to be a new Three Musketeers movie with a Black D'Artagnan, and the usual suspects are doing the usual howling about wokeness and ahistoricity and so on. So here's your regular reminder the The Three Musketeers was written by a Black man. Dumas' father was the son of an enslaved African woman and a French Marquis (not a pretty story there), and he rose to become a hero of the French Revolutionary Wars and a General-in-Chief in the French army.
@outeast happy for all sorts of actors playing all sorts of roles. This case sounds particularly interesting. But I hate that we keep perpetuating the very American and racist idea that it takes "a drop of non white blood" to make a person black. Dumas was, if you need a racial term, mixed-race---like most humans if you look deep enough.