-- in Los Angeles for the Hollywood premiere of"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" -- stopped by theoffices and talked about being part of a major blockbuster action film ... even showing BTS photos from the set.
"To be honest, it's something I kind of spoke into existence," 35-year-old Usman said when he sat down with Babcock for the."After seeing the first one, I was such a big fan. I was like, man why wouldn't I be in the second one? They're fighting, they're Africans, they look the part, they're physical, like, I should definitely be in it."When he did land the role, the job was different than Kamaru thought ...
"It was definitely not what I expected. Let me just say, it's much harder than I thought. Extremely harder than I thought.""My first day on set, I'm in a scene where I'm explaining -- well I don't wanna give away the movie, but I'm in front of the people in the movie, and a piece of me is like 'Oh s**t! I'm on set!' So, was a little bit nervous and I only had just a couple of lines!""I was in awe of everybody to where I forgot to talk.
Was he taking a nap in the film? 🤣 Didn’t know this guy is awake from being on the receiving end of that head kick KO from Leon.
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