The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Danai Gurira - “Wakanda Forever”
Episode Date: November 20, 2022“I gave everything.” Actor Danai Gurira shares how her line in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” spoke to the theme of the film in honoring Chadwick Boseman, discusses the power of being in the... first Black women-led superhero film released by Marvel Studios, and how training and doing her own fight scenes was central to becoming the warrior Okoye.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Danai Guerrero, welcome back to the Daily Show.
Thank you. It's amazing to be back.
It is amazing to have you here, especially on the heels of yet again,
one of the most successful films to come out.
The last I checked, Black Panther had grossed, I think it was like 330 or 40 million.
Everybody is loving the movie. People are loving you in the movie.
I just watched it a few days ago
and I know I'm biased because you're sitting here with me,
but I think you had some of the funniest,
like amazing fight scenes and choreography.
How does it feel?
Because this was such a long project.
There was so many ups and downs.
There was a pandemic, there was the unfortunate loss of Chadwick. Everything th th th th th th th th thi everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything everything to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to toe, toeck. toe, tooom, the to, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. too. too. too. too. too. too. too. too. too. too. toe. th pandemic. There was the unfortunate loss of Chadwick.
Everything came together to create this moment.
Have you taken a moment to process at all?
Thank you.
Not yet.
Not yet.
I'm getting there.
But it has been an amazing journey.
And the tremendous one and a painful one and an intense one, you know, starting from the beginning when we, you know, tragically lost our brother
and our king, our leader with Chadwick.
So really coming back was all about honoring him.
So really it was like, as Ryan always mentions, a line my character says, which is, you know,
I gave everything.
Like, that basically we came back with that, like, it was just about giving all we had
to this and honoring him. And so to have it come to a place where people are enjoying it this much
and responding to it this well, I mean, it just feels,
it feels very full circle in the sense that the goal was to honor him
and the way Ryan beautifully arced it to be something that honor him,
which involves, I think, something that I think he would love which is that it is a full experience as well as as we walk through our grief with it.
It really is.
I noticed people crying in the cinema.
Obviously people were cheering, people were laughing, but it reminded you of what you want movies
to be, you know, an experience.
And it was an authentic experience. I enjoyed seeing how both the audience, and then I felt like the cast had an experience of catharsis-that. It, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was an to, it was an authentic, it was an authentic, it was, it was, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was to, it was to, it was to, it was to, it was to, it was to be to be, it was to be, to be, to be to be, to to to to to to the the the the, the. thean, the thean, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the audience, and then I felt like the cast had an experience of catharsis,
that everyone got to say goodbye in a different way,
everyone got to go through that.
You know, when you look at this journey
and where it's come,
look at how Black Panther has reshaped how we see superheroes.
People have talked about how diversity has never been the same on screen.
This is the first woman black- film that Marvel has ever put out
and it's crushing it, people are loving it.
It's huge, it's momentous.
Yeah, I mean, that just means so much to hear because I mean it is really something that I grew
up, you know, the other big thing is that it's also African.
And like I grew up next door to you in Zimbabwe and I hope it's not too painful to the ER, our COSA, but you know, we're try, we're working on it.
No, I appreciate, I think I always love with Ryan Kugler as the director,
I say like, you chose one of the hardest languages
to just like, cause I it's like,
first of all, it's an African language,
but it's like, what've got some, like, you could take Mayan in the movie.
And that's what makes it.
I'm not gonna spoil the plot for anyone.
So if there's gaps, I'm doing that on purpose.
But you have a movie that now isn't just talking about
the African diaspora around the world.
You're also, you're also in this conversation
about where we've come from as peoples in South America and Central America and it's all coming together in a
really gripping way. Well the beauty of it is like that aspect of that shared
conversation that Africa could have with that part of the world which is we
were both we both went through a lot of imperialism we both went through
colonization we both lost, indigenous cultures lost a lot through that very, you know
wretched process. And so it's actually this reclaiming
that we're getting to see these two cultures
mirror each other as they do that.
And Wakanda has kept it and protected it.
And then, and so has the, so I have the telkameel.
So it's this beautiful kind of reflection on each other,
which I just think is kind of unprecedented and really,
really exciting. It truly is. Your character shines. Some of my favorite lines, genuinely in the movie, are yours.
Because here's the thing, we met you as this badass on screen.
Kicking ass, running, you know, I always said, do you know how bad ass you have to be, to be the bodyguards for the Black Panther?
Do you know what I mean? That scene, we, that scene, in the casino, that first fight scene where everyone was just like, who are you and what are you doing? And your character comes back, the fight scenes are even more intense,
you know, there's parts where you're fighting in the water
and then you're not, were you actually doing that by the way?
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and just getting it done.
Like, I, and that's, and really cointing myself with the weapon.
And we did that so hard in the first one.
So in the second one, there was no exception.
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that she's not in control, her grappling with the idea of failure,
which is such a personal experience for anybody to share, but it's also vulnerable to have.
It's to go, yeah, I am not what everybody needed me to be.
And you felt that pain in your character.
Oh, yeah, that's what I loved about how Ryan
like bifurcated the grief process in different characters.
And my character, she just doesn't really take care of herself that way.
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and secure I got to keep this family protected and secure that she feels she's a part of.
Yes. So the lines are all blurred between you know her job and her personal experiences of
losing her brother and taking care of his family so yeah it is definitely that sort of aspect of not being able to to hold everything down and not being able to process her pain and her grief for herself. Can I just say
on behalf of everybody who was a massive fan of the first film, thank you for
what you put into the second one, thank you for making it the film that it is,
for not cutting corners, for enjoying it, for representing everybody on and off
the screen I appreciate you so much Thank you for joining me on the show. Thank you. Such a pleasure having you.
Good night to be right, everybody.
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