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Fun Fact: Angela Bassett Narrating a Wildlife Doc Is Exactly the Freaky You Need in Your Friday

She looks incredible in a bikini at age 60, can spontaneously perform Shakespearean monologues, and has played both Tina Turner and the Queen Mother in Marvelโ€™s first black superhero blockbuster. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2021 The Root 100 – 2022 The Root 100 – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into…

She looks incredible in a bikini at age 60, can spontaneously perform Shakespearean monologues, and has played both Tina Turner and the Queen Mother in Marvelโ€™s first black superhero blockbuster.

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But Angela Bassettโ€™s latest role may be our favorite. National Geographic Channel somehow enlisted the star to narrate its nature documentary The Flood, and, frankly, Bassettโ€™s seductive yet suspenseful voice-over made this writer feel like a natural woman.

No word on when we can catch the full length version, but set in Botswanaโ€™s Okavango Delta in Africa, Nat Geoโ€™s cameras follow a leopard as she stalks and ultimately pounces on a herd of impala. Weโ€™re not sure whether Bassett is intending to channel the leopard, but the overall effect is โ€œrawr...โ€

Of course, this isnโ€™t Bassettโ€™s first collaboration with National Geographic; in 2015, she directed Water Apocalypse for the channel, focusing on the worldโ€™s water crisis.

But this latest appearance for the network is pretty exceptional, as wellโ€”if only because Bassettโ€™s acting style and appeal make an otherwise barbaric nature scene a borderline sensual thriller.

Oh, and as Vulture pointed out, be sure to listen for her pronunciation of โ€œimpala.โ€ Itโ€™s epic.

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