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Ryan Coogler Says Disney Execs ‘Freaked Out’ Over Chadwick Boseman Speaking in Wakandan Accent on Black Panther Set

“I was like, ‘Don’t be freaked out. He’s working, man. He don’t turn it off till we wrap,’ ” Cooger recalled of his own response to the executives

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Ryan Coogler; Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa in Black Panther (2018). Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/Getty; Marvel/Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock

Chadwick Boseman was committed to his craft.

In an interview with The Breakfast Club this week pegged to his new movie Sinners, filmmaker Ryan Coogler — who worked with Boseman on 2018’s Black Panther — recalled how the late actor was “talking in an African accent” even when the cameras weren’t rolling, including when Disney executives came to visit the cast and crew on set during the second week of production.

“[Chad] pulled up and [he was talking in] T’Challa’s accent, and they was freaked out,” recalled Coogler of the accent Boseman used as the king of Marvel’s fictional African nation of Wakanda.

“I was like, ‘Don’t be freaked out. He’s working, man. He don’t turn it off till we wrap,’ ” added the director, 38. “And no shame or embarrassment in that — that’s how he was moving.”

Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHERL to R: Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o), T'Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Okoye (Danai Gurira)Ph: Film Frameu00A9Marvel Studios 2018
Lupita Nyong’o, Chadwick Boseman and Danai Gurira in Black Panther (2018). Marvel

Coogler also opened up about how his life was impacted by Boseman, who died at age 43 in August 2020 following a private four-year battle with colon cancer.

“He changed my life. He was the kind of teacher who you never knew you was getting a lesson when he taught,” he said, adding that Boseman taught “patience” to both himself and Michael B. Jordan, whom both men worked with on Black Panther and has collaborated with Coogler many times, including on their new movie Sinners.

“He moved at an old-school pace and he took his time. He was always early; he was that type of dude,” Coogler added of Boseman.

Of their time making Sinners, the filmmaker recalled telling Jordan, 38, ” ‘Hey bro, what would Chad do in this role? If he had this role, what would he do?’ ‘Cause Chad never broke action.”

Ryan Coogler, Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan
Ryan Coogler, Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan in New York City on Feb. 13, 2018. Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan via Getty

According to an official synopsis, Sinners finds Jordan playing twin brothers who, after leaving their “troubled lives behind,” return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting for them.

Coogler said on The Breakfast Club that he used the late Boseman’s commitment and work ethic, which Jordan saw “up close,” to help them “lock in” while filming their new project.

“Out of all of my actors, Chad’s death actually hit Mike the hardest,” the director said, also remembering the South Carolina-born Boseman as “a fully baked man from the South,” as opposed to himself and Jordan, who were much younger.

“He was an old school man’s man and compared to that dude when we worked together bro, me and Mike was kids,” Coogler said, adding elsewhere, “There will never be another Chad.”

Sinners is in theaters April 18.

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