We still don't know an awful lot about what to expect from Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War, but Empire Magazine (via What Culture) has thankfully shed some light on that today. Despite the fact that we've quite clearly seen the hero on #TeamIronMan, actor Chadwick Boseman maintains that his role in the movie is a little more complex than it appears. "It’s my political mission to tame it and get it under control," he says of the conflict between The Avengers. "T’Challa is a prince of Wakanda. All heroes have a weight on their shoulders, but there will eventually be a difference in what I have to carry politically and socially."
The actor refused to reveal whether T'Challa has undergone the process of gaining superhuman powers through that mystical ceremony and wouldn't shed any light on whether magic factors into his powerset in any way, but he did at least weigh in on his take on the prince, specifically touching on the accent he'll be using. "The idea of Wakanda is sort of, what if Timbuktu hasn’t been conquered? I basically listened to people and picked what sounded cool, since it’s not a specific place. It’s in the southern, central part of Africa. The attitude, the musicality, as is my preference of the character. It has to fit his dignity."
Co-director Anthony Russo also weighed in on Black Panther, stating: "He's an emblem and a representative of his country in the way that Captain America is, but in a different way too. Cap is an everyman who became elevated because of his virtues and Panther is a prince. So it's an interesting contrast."
Joe meanwhile had nothing but good things to say about handing over T'Challa to Creed's Ryan Coogler for the character's upcoming solo outing. "He's dynamic, he loves the character, he's such a great choice to direct that movie."