Black Panther, welcome to 'Black Jeopardy': Chadwick Boseman’s T'Challa competes on 'SNL'

Cara Kelly | USA TODAY

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T'Challa may be the ruler and top warrior in Wakanda, but the lack of mean streets in the fictional African country has left him ill-prepared for Black Jeopardy.

Chadwick Boseman embodied his role from the box-office smash Black Panther during his hosting stint this weekend on Saturday Night Live, joining host Darnell Hayes (Kenan Thompson) and fellow contestants Shanice (Leslie Jones) and Rashad (Chris Redd) for the game show bit.

"This might be the blackest Black Jeopardy yet," Hayes quips.

The cultural nuances and norms of black America, however, were lost on the superhero.

"This is the reason your cable bill is in your grandmama's name," Hayes reads from the "Fid'na" category.

"What is, to honor her as the foundation of the family," T'Challa answers to a visibly perplexed Hayes.

"Hmm ... That's really nice. It's wrong, but it's really nice. Anybody else?" the host asks.

"What is cause, I'm fid'na get a car and I don't need all that on my credit," Shanice responds with the correct answer.

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T'Challa again shows his naiveté (and plays upon the themes of the Marvel movie) with a question from the category "Aw Hell naw."

"The policeman says there’s been some robberies in your neighborhood and asks if you have any information," Hayes reads.

T'Challa's answer: "Not only do I tell this man what I know, but I also assist him in tracking down the offender. After all, our ministers of law and justice are only here to protect us. Is this correct?"

Hayes/Thompson shrugs.

"I mean, it should be. But I don't think you've spent much time in America."

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