
One of the more complicated and interesting questions on everyone’s mind immediately after the very first Black Panther trailer dropped focused on the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Wakandan accent—specifically about why various character’s accents seemed to be so different from one another. We now have an answer.
When we first met T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) and T’Chaka (John Kani) in Captain America: Civil War, it was clear that Boseman made the decision to base the cadence of his Wakandan accent on Kani’s Xhosa accent. That’s still very much the case in Black Panther, but according to the film’s dialect coach Beth McGuire, realizing a fully-fleshed out and three dimensional Wakanda organically led to a broadening of what Wakanda’s accents sound like.
Source : gizmodo
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