Channing Tatum, the star of Deadpool and Wolverine, discusses his approach to Gambit's accent in Avengers: Doomsday. Tatum, who was originally set to play Remy LeBeau over a decade ago, brings a unique perspective to the character. While Gambit is known for his comedic roles, Tatum acknowledges the challenge of toning down the Cajun accent, especially in a movie that promises a dramatic tone. He describes it as a delicate balance, ensuring the accent serves the scene's purpose, whether for humor or plot. Tatum highlights the Russo Brothers' love for comedy, but emphasizes that Avengers: Doomsday will still be a serious film. He expresses excitement about the movie's scale, stating that it will push the boundaries of what's possible. Tatum's dedication to the role is evident, as he aims to capture the essence of Gambit, both in terms of his hair, costume, and accent. The actor's enthusiasm for the script is palpable, suggesting that Avengers: Doomsday will be a groundbreaking addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, leaving fans eager to see how Tatum's Gambit will evolve in this highly anticipated film.