Damson Idris hints he’s talked with Marvel about taking over Black Panther role
Damson Idris adds more fuel to these rumors that he could resume the role of Téchalla, famous on the screen by the late Chadwick Boseman, in Black Panther 3.
During the visit Today Wednesday, the 33 -year -old man F1: the film The actor was invited to participate in a game in which he answered a series of questions yes or not on what he then occurred in his career. “There are speculations in the universe that you could be interpreted as the next Panther Black,” said Co-Angré Craig Melvin. “Have you had conversations about it?” Yes or no? “
Idris let out a groan in response. “Yes-no!” He cried, doing his best to get around the question.
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Melvin did not easily drop him out. “By the way, yes-no means yes,” he teased, what Idris replied: “Uh, it could mean no!”
But “it probably means yes,” said Melvin. He added: “If they asked, would you say yes?”
Idris did not hesitate with her answer. “Yes,” he confirmed.
The rumors on Marvel potentially refounded T’Challa began to swirl in January, when an Insneider report affirmed that they were considering the idea despite the studio indicating before that they would not overhaul the role after the death of Boseman.
This same month, Idris landed in the right Smack Dab in the middle of the online speech when he responded to a post X who claimed that he would have “refused the role of Black Panther”.
In his answer since deleted, which was shared by Comicbookmovie.com, Idris replied sarcastically: “Yes, sir. I refused 007, a co-chief film with Daniel Day Lewis and a Biopic Eddie Murphy too. 🙃 ”
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Black Panther 3 Producer Nate Moore then fell the casting rumors when speaking with Weekly entertainment in February.
“I know there have been a lot of online chatter on the casting and the bad guys. None of this is true,” he said. “We have not yet arrived, to be honest, but I am very excited to start these conversations, let’s hope this year.”
At the time, Moore added that he could not confirm or deny whether or not they were “open to the overhaul” of the role of T’Challa until they solidified the scenario of the film.
“It was certainly not our instinct to Wakanda forever“, He continued.” I will never say anything, but it is too early to talk about all of this. We must understand what history will be. “”
After years playing T’Challa on several Marvel films, Boseman died at 43 after a calm battle of 4 years against cancer in 2020. He and his character were both full in the following suite of Black Panther, Black Panther: Wakanda forever, With T’Challa’s sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright), taking the coat as a superhero Wakandan at the end of the film.
Look at Idris discuss her potential Black Panther participation in the clip above.