What if T’Challa had an accent worthy of the Queen of England? It may seem strange, but Chadwick Boseman revealed that Marvel Studios wanted his character to have a British accent.
At the time of its release, “Black Panther” has broken records at the box office and could now compete at the Oscars. However, Disney and Marvel studios feared that a film devoted to Wakanda carried by a majority of black actors does not repel some viewers. To remedy this, they had first had the idea of imposing a British accent to King T’Challa during his appearance in “Captain America: Civil War”. A condition that has obviously revolted the interpreter of the title role: Chadwick Boseman.
A realistic accent or nothing
On the screen, King T’Challa has a Xhosa accent, a tonal tongue from southern Africa that Chadwick Boseman learned to imitate with the help of a coach. But obviously, this idea was not really the taste of production. “They felt it would be a little too hard for the public to accept,” he told an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, adding: “For me, it was the opposite – if I had taken a British accent, what would I look like on my way home? ”
For him, it was simply impossible to play this role without adopting a realistic focus, so he convinced the studios: “I told them, ‘No, it’s too important, if we decide to lose that, that are we going to give up after just to not shock people? “
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings