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In an interview with Variety, Tatum revealed he’ll be toning down that distinct Cajun accent in Doomsday. “Iโm not gonna go full Cajun,” he said. “[Directors Anthony and Joe Russo] want things to be funny, but they donโt want to go full Deadpool. They want to keep the drama and keep it tight. When Gambit gets serious โ when he drops the Mardi Gras mask โ thingsย doย matter.”
Is Changing Gambit’s Accent the Right Call for Avengers: Doomsday?

Some fans will be disappointed to hear Gambit won’t have as thick of a Cajun accent in Avengers: Doomsday. The mutant’s dialect was arguably the best part of Tatum’s performance in Deadpool & Wolverine, as it was a source of much comedy. Gambit’s lines were instantly quotable and became memes, with fans doing their own variation on the accent. It became a defining part of Tatum’s portrayal, but a case can be made it’s best to dial it back in Doomsday.
Deadpool & Wolverine is obviously more of a comedy film, so the heightened, over-the-top accent fits better in a project where humor is the main goal. Deadpool’s inability to understand what Gambit was saying was a springboard for jokes. While Doomsday will likely have moments of levity, when compared to Deadpool & Wolverine, it’s a much more dramatic feature. Tonally, it’s going for something more serious as the characters deal with the high stakes of Doctor Doom’s arrival. Gambit’s fellow X-Men being unable to comprehend him could potentially undercut the severity of the situation. If audiences are laughing because Gambit is speaking in a funny accent, it’ll impact how emotional moments land.








