Chadwick Boseman Discusses How BLACK PANTHER Avoids Being A Stereotype

Chadwick Boseman Discusses How BLACK PANTHER Avoids Being A Stereotype

Since his Captain America: Civil War debut, there's been huge buzz for Black Panther! Now, Chadwick Boseman discusses the qualities that help the character avoid falling in to typical Hollywood tropes.

By MattBellissimo - Jul 26, 2016 03:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Black Panther
Source: CBR
The character of Black Panther was already a popular one amongst Marvel fans, but the King of Wakanda has experienced a huge surge after the release of Captain America: Civil War, where he made his silver screen debut. In addition to having his own solo film releasing in 2018, the character's comic is currently the number one seller at Marvel. Actor Chadwick Boseman is acutely aware of the pressure in bringing such a revered character to life, but at the same time, is aware of the cultural signifiance that entails playing Marvel's first black superhero.

"Obviously, I know how important it is, particularly for people of African descent," said Boseman. "In terms of seeing everybody’s response to it, all types of people have responded to me since Civil War came out. [Black Panther] is there for his own purpose… usually what happens is 'well, he did this in this scene and now he’s doing [something else contradictory] and that doesn’t even fit the character.' That’s the Magical Negro thing,"  Boseman told io9.  By 'Magical Negro', Boseman refers to the film trope of having a black character used as a plot device to help other central characters as opposed to being a fully fleshed-out character of their own. 

"I think we were very cognizant about making a character that had his own through-line, his own intent and he wasn’t going to waver for anybody else’s story,"
Boseman continued. "Anytime that I felt like that was about to happen, I’d be like ‘nah, this is what he wants. You can do whatever you wanna do but this is what I feel like he needs to be doing.’ I feel like that’s the key. Sometimes… I won’t say more than that. I could go into the Magical Negro and talk about that forever. I think the main thing is just keeping it very clear that he has his own arc and his own things that he wants and desires. He only changes that when something strikes a chord at his core," the actor said.

Boseman went on to say that his favourite part of the character is his skill as a leader as opposed to any sort of physical abilities he possesses. "The thing that I like the most is him being challenged, taking criticism and finding a way to keep his focus and intent intact despite those criticisms. That’s what world leaders have to do. If you waver too much, if you give things away… sometimes you do have to give things away. You might give away something that you intended to give away to make it seem like you’re being accommodating. I think it’s that strategy and strength that I like. It’s not necessarily his physical attributes or anything like that. It’s his mind and being able to maneuver as a leader."

Black Panther releases July 6,2018.
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Kadara
Kadara - 7/26/2016, 3:50 AM
Lol I had actually never heard of this term being used before but good to hear he wants to set an example as a role model. Can't wait for inevitable Twitter furor:)
MileHighRonin
MileHighRonin - 7/26/2016, 3:51 AM
Great actor, smart man.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 7/26/2016, 3:52 AM
Dude is gonna be an African king of the most advanced people on earth. He's above stereotypes lol
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 7/26/2016, 3:53 AM
Looking forward to seeing this movie and looking forward to the gates it opens for other ethnicities.

Hoping to one day see Kamala Khan or Simon Baz one day


Obi2
Obi2 - 7/26/2016, 7:08 AM
@SimplyAz - Yes need to see more Muslim Heroes
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 7/26/2016, 3:38 PM
@Obi2 -

I just can imagine how upset some people will get when it happens.

Shanksman
Shanksman - 7/26/2016, 4:16 AM
Lol I think I know what he's referring to

MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/26/2016, 4:34 AM
@Shanksman - Wouldn't be surprised in the slightest.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/26/2016, 5:26 AM
@Shanksman - I refuse to see that movie. Even when it airs on TNT.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/26/2016, 5:31 AM
@SuperCat - But it's full of white people!!!
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/26/2016, 5:37 AM
@MattBellissimo - LOL! Whatever!

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PicolasCage
PicolasCage - 7/26/2016, 7:51 AM
@SuperCat - it was honestly one of the worst movies I've seen in the past 10 years. And I've seen Thankskilling and the Gingerdeadman: Passion of the Crust
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/26/2016, 7:58 AM
@PicolasCage - Damn. Sorry you had to sit through that one. My younger brother tried to get me to see it with him. He regrets seeing it too.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 7/26/2016, 4:22 AM
"Magical negro talk" lol wow
Hulk94
Hulk94 - 7/26/2016, 5:01 AM


This is the cover where I'd first seen Black Panther. I was truly intrigued and tried my best to find the comic, but unfortunately, as I was in India, a country not that comic-book savvy at the time (Now it's a different story), I could never find it. Needless to say, it truly amazes me that that character is now getting his very own movie.

Marvel Studios is truly special.
kong
kong - 7/26/2016, 10:28 AM
@Hulk94 - I own this issue. Got it for a $1 buried in a long box full of comics that start with the letter "B".
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 7/26/2016, 5:03 AM
I really like Boseman, thought he was great. As someone whose never read a Black Panther comic before, he made me care about the character. The movie version of him, at least.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MagicalNegro
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 7/26/2016, 5:14 AM
Chadwick Boseman was great in GET ON UP. He'll bring something unique to this Marvel film.
Lately I find that Marvel films haven’t been raising the bar the way they were with each film that came out. I think this one will.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 7/26/2016, 5:19 AM
Well, we've certainly seen a few "magical negroes" on the big screen.



MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/26/2016, 5:41 AM
@SuperCat - lmfao!!!
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