Channing Tatum, the star of Deadpool and Wolverine, opens up about his take on Gambit's accent in Avengers: Doomsday, a film that promises a dramatic shift from his comedic portrayal in the X-Men franchise. Tatum, who was originally set to play Remy LeBeau over a decade ago, brings a unique challenge to the role: balancing the character's Cajun heritage with the need for a serious tone in the upcoming film.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Tatum revealed the intricacies of this process. He explained that the Cajun accent, a defining feature of Gambit, requires careful interpretation. The actor must decide whether to emphasize the accent for comedic effect or to maintain clarity and authenticity in more serious scenes. Tatum acknowledges the challenge, stating, 'It's always an interesting negotiation.'
Despite the potential for humor, Tatum assures fans that Avengers: Doomsday will be a dramatic affair. He highlights the Russo Brothers' love for comedy, but emphasizes that the film will also delve into more serious themes. Tatum's enthusiasm for the script is palpable, describing it as 'sheer scale' and a 'really hard bar to hit.' He believes that the film will push the boundaries of what audiences expect, leaving them in awe.
The actor's dedication to the role is evident in his commitment to the Cajun accent in Deadpool & Wolverine. Now, as he prepares for the more serious portrayal of Gambit in Avengers: Doomsday, fans eagerly anticipate the transformation. The high stakes of the film, with Doom looming, only add to the excitement. Tatum's interpretation of Gambit promises to be a pivotal moment in the Avengers universe, leaving fans curious to see how he navigates the challenge of balancing humor and drama.
Avengers: Doomsday is set to release on December 18, 2026, with Avengers: Secret Wars following on December 17, 2027, marking a significant chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.