Winston Duke is a major player in the post-2017 phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as fearsome supervillain M’Baku. Fresh out of Yale School of Drama, Duke performed with the Portland Stage Company, Yale Repertory Theatre, and in theater in his native Trinidad and Tobago before landing a string of roles in major U.S. TV series, including
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2014),
Person of Interest (2014-2015),
Major Crimes (2015), and
Modern Family (2016).
Duke landed the highly coveted role of M’Baku for two back-to-back MCU mega-blockbusters in 2018: writer-director
Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther and the Russo Brothers’
Avengers: Infinity War. This immediately thrust him into the huge spotlight associated with the two franchises and earned him acting nominations from the Screen Actors Guild (Best Cast) and MTV Movie Awards (Best Fight).
This MCU double-play was a triple-play, as Duke again appeared as M’Baku in the Russo Brothers’ follow-up
Avengers: Endgame (2019). But in between these projects, Duke displayed his range in the double role of Gabe and Abraham in writer-director
Jordan Peele’s chilling horror saga,
Us (2019), playing opposite his Yale drama school pal
Lupita Nyong’o, Elisabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker.
Remarkably, in his first two years in the movies, the four movies in which Duke co-starred grossed nearly $6.5 billion. In a dramatic change of pace, Duke starred in, and executive produced writer-director Edson Oda’s feature debut, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival,
Nine Days (2020), with Zazie Beetz, Benedict Wong, Tony Hale, and Bill Skarsgård.
By this point, Winston Duke was at a stature where he would star or co-star in nearly any project he was cast in, such as
Spenser Confidential (2020), based on Ace Atkins’ novel,
Wonderland, and starring
Mark Wahlberg, Alan Arkin, Bokeem Woodbine, and
Marc Maron.
Duke returned as M’Baku in the much-anticipated follow-up,
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), with
Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o,
Dania Gurira, and Angela Bassett, with Coogler, again directing and co-writing (with Joe Robert Cole). Duke’s next non-MCU project is as a co-star in the big-screen version of Glen Larson’s hit 1980s TV show,
The Fall Guy (2024), directed by
David Leitch and co-starring Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt,
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and
Stephanie Hsu.