Idris Elba’s Casting In ‘Things Fall Apart’ TV Series Draws Criticism From Fans Over Nigerian Representation: ‘Chinua Achebe Must Be Rolling In His Grace’

Idris Elba’s Casting In ‘Things Fall Apart’ TV Series Draws Criticism From Fans Over Nigerian Representation: ‘Chinua Achebe Must Be Rolling In His Grace’
Idris Elba is at the center of social media criticism following the announcement of his casting as Okonkwo in the upcoming A24 adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s iconic novel Things Fall Apart.
While some fans are excited about the project, many have voiced concerns over the decision to cast a non-Nigerian actor as Okonkwo—one of literature’s most iconic characters, a fearless Nigerian warrior and leader.
One user tweeted,
“If they ain’t going to cast Nigerians, then they shouldn’t make it. I hate when I hear stupid accents.”
Another chimed in, stating,
“Things fall apart without core Igbo actors that have the right accent will never make sense. To hell with this nonsense.”
A third user simply wrote,
“Chinua Achebe must be rolling in his grave.”
A24 has yet to announce a writer or a streaming service for the television series, but Idris Elba will executive produce alongside Gina Carter under their recently launched 22Summers production banner.
With the novel being regarded as a literary classic, fans are eager to see how this adaptation will pan out.
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