Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther! - Part 6

I feel pretty confident he'll put in solid work.
 
Is Nate Parker even interested in a Superhero role? If he wants to play an African American who is a positive role model for children, a superhero is the perfect way to do that. But its unknown the interest Parker has in the genre. He was never asked about it while promoting Beyond the Lights. I think he would be a great addition but his interest in the genre is unknown.

I think Nate is interested in working, like most actors. I seriously doubt he'd turn down a lead role in a movie just because it's about a superhero.
 
I saw last week Boseman in GET ON UP, the James Brown biopic, and was impressed with his performance. I think he will be great at T'Challa.
 
That was always a foregone conclusion and based on the reviews by everyone who's seen the film, it's been reaffirmed.
 
Would you guys consider talking about T'Challa's accent on here a spoiler?
 
Ok, I'll repost what I said in the Anything Goes thread, but will black it out in case someone doesn't want to know...
[blackout]About Panther's accent:
There's a show i saw on HBO - Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency, which features characters from Botswana.
To me, Panther sounded like them.
Now, keep in mind, my ears are untrained. I haven't heard enough African accents for any significant amount of time to even make an educated guess on the actual influences of T'Challa's accent. Let's just say it's decidedly African and that Chadwick did a great job.[/blackout]
 
Black Panther and his royal alter-ego was a high-point of Civil War, so the standalone movie has a lot of potential
 
anybody watch his interview with Kimmel last week?

It was a decent interview where he talks about his accent and stunts and other stuff
but I gotta say, the dude is kinda weird... I can't tell if he was really really high or is just socially awkward
 
That's how he is, not really an interview kinda guy. He only just decided to get on Twitter.
 
Just watched the Kimmel clips. He may be "weird" but I couldn't tell it from that interview...
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Nothing wrong with being odd, It certainly didn't show in the film.
 
He was one of the best parts in Civil War. Personally,. before watching the movie i wasnt ever a fan of BP,. gotta say this film changed that. Im more excited for a standalone BP film than i am THor 3,. GOTG 2 and even the rumored IM4.
 
Boseman owned the hell out of this role. It says a lot that he stood out when you have RDJ and Chris Evans yet again putting on great performances as Cap and Iron Man. By the end of this decade T'Challa and Boseman will be a household name. They knocked it out of the park with the character in Civil War.
 
Boseman was fantastic and I look forward to seeing more of him as T'chala. I'm curious to see how he'll be incorporated if ever into the Avengers.
 
Well I wasn't sold on Boseman as BP but he turned out great
 
I had high hopes and he shattered them. Far and away better than I was expecting. We're in good hands here.
 
Yeah, I dug when he was being shot at and the bullets didn't even faze him. Vibranium, bro.
 
You've got to hand it to MS and their casting. Nailed it once again.
 
No doubt about that. Chadwick was even more amazing in the role than I expected.

I got chills when he told Natasha he was going to kill the Winter Soldier himself.

T'Challa was everything he needed to be & more. His popularity is about to reach insane levels.
 
Boseman was awesome as BP in Civil War and I can't wait for the solo film. One thing... does BP have any surperhuman abilities or is it all just a combo of skill and his suit?
 
Superhuman. Its the heart shaped herb that gives him his abilities.
 

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