Actor Chadwick Boseman says 'Black Panther" is "ground-breaking" as it is a rare film to feature a black superhero in the lead.
"I think culturally speaking there are not a lot of opportunities to play a black superhero. It's breaking new ground, and to be a part of that is a special thing," he said in a statement.
"If you're going to do a superhero you want to do one where you can really act and where you can do something that's going to make you a better artiste as well."
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"He's a superhero; he's not just a king. He's also really smart. There's a James Bond feel to the character. I think the amount of responsibility that he has as a superhero and as a king is interesting.
"There's a lot of real world conflict that you can bring to it. So you don't feel like you're just playing a guy in a suit; you're playing a conflicted, well-rounded character," Boseman said.
"Black Panther" is Marvel's first film to be led by a black actor and features a virtually all-black cast.
The film's cast has highly acclaimed actors in its ranks such as Michael B Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis.
The film releases in India on February 16.
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