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Chadwick Boseman Confirms ‘Black Panther’ Will Be ‘Grittier’ Than Other Marvel Movies
Two years before the release of Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman has awarded the film will be less amusing and darker than Ant-Man.
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“It’s amusing, because on one hand, the Marvel movies that I’ve liked the most are the ones that are amusing”. The Russo Brothers did a very good job of balancing the rest of the story and managing to give T’Challa a proper introduction into the MCU at the same time, and Boseman feels like we learned a lot about the character by the end of the movie, and explained how that will carry over to Black Panther. This scene happens near the very end of the movie, though, so if you’ve seen it and you’d like to hear more of Boseman’s thoughts on it, as well as his thoughts on the upcoming Black Panther movie, check out the full interview! I love Ant-Man! But for me, the darkest superhero movies are those about which I runs much. So I’m glad that I’m not in an Ant-Man.
Hmmm, grittier, you say?
“I just wanted to establish that from the beginning, that that’s what we were doing”, he continued, referring to the character’s first appearance in this year’s Captain America: Civil War. That that’s what I intend to do. “I really think there are more people who want to see that people do not want to see”. “It’s exciting to do that”. However, it’s definitely interesting to know that right off the bat, Black Panther may be tonally different. The setting, the fictional kingdom of Wakanda, can be a risky place and going by the introduction of T’Challa (the name Black Panther goes by as the King of Wakanda), it seems only appropriate the solo film sets a similar precedent. The most striking example of that [spoiler alert] is when he chooses to show mercy to Zemo, even though Zemo is responsible for his father’s death. You can pull for him, because he’s merciful.
To be honest, what we saw in “Civil War” certainly worked alongside the frivolity of the other characters, but that’s not to say Black Panther’s lack of a sense of humour is a pitfall.
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Says Boseman, “I feel like you get a chance to see that he’s not going to be a selfish ruler….”