Being a name synonymous with perfection and brilliance, Benedict Cumberbatch has become one of the rare actors in Hollywood whom we can truly call versatile. Having a massive range from intellectual drama to superhero flicks, the English actor even proved his comic skills during his appearance at Letters Live 2019.
Sending the crowd into a total euphoria, with his iconic and hilarious speech about cats and dogs, Benedict Cumberbatch even put his MCU counterpart, Chris Hemsworth to shame. Despite rising to popularity through several comedy movies, Hemsworth might have to bow down to Cumberbatch, after his Letters Live performance.
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Hilarious Speech at Letters Live 2019
Rising to global fame through his appearance in BBC’s hit TV series Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch quickly became one of Hollywood’s prominent figures. Now, there’s barely anyone unaware of the existence of the English icon. Gradually making his way from television drama to films, and then the billion-dollar franchise MCU, Cumberbatch showcased his versatility through his decorated filmography.
However, despite becoming a popular figure, Benedict Cumberbatch hasn’t given up on trying new things while simultaneously sharpening his intellect. Therefore, from time to time, the actor has causally appeared on Letters Live, the staged reading show of literary correspondence to showcase his talent and hold onto his roots. But despite consistently attending the event, his 2019 performance particularly stood out.
Reading one of the letters sent to and reprinted in The Guardian newspaper in 2014, in response to one of the more pressing geopolitical issues of the day, Benedict Cumberbatch delivered the speech with utmost humor and professionalism. Using an amalgamation of his flawless prosodic skills alongside his comic timing, Cumberbatch sent his audiences into sheer euphoria.
I cannot believe I am alone in feeling outraged and appalled by Nicholas Lezard’s assertion that dogs are inherently fascist whereas cats are independently minded. Speaking as someone who has nearly always shared his life with both, it is unmistakable that dogs are community-minded, socialist, eager to make the world a better place.
Now look at cats. Smug, entitled, clearly only interested in themselves and their I’m-all-right-Jackery. There will always be some dogs that have been corrupted, misled, and like Stalin – born to the left, but end up on the right. Just as there must be rare examples of cats who have abandoned their life of comfort. Che Guevara comes to mind.
And given their lives to the betterment of others. (Though I’m yet to meet one). Which brings us to the one undeniable truth shared by anyone of any political persuasion, who has ever canvassed door-to-door: Dogs vote Labour and Cats vote Conservative.
Ending his speech with a loud round of applause and laughter, Benedict Cumberbatch handed over the mantle to his other colleagues like Olivia Coleman and Sharon Horgan. But his speech remained an undeniable example of the actor’s talent and comic timing.
Chris Hemsworth Might Have to Surrender to Benedict Cumberbatch’s Comedy
Well, following Benedict Cumberbatch’s iconic comedy speech at Letters Live 2019, it seems the actor can easily outshine his MCU co-star Chris Hemsworth, who is often known for his comedy films and real-life humor. Considering the Aussie actor’s envious filmography, Hemsworth initially rose to popularity as a comedy star, ahead of his appearance in Marvel’s Thor movies.
To be fair, even after starring in the Thor films, Chris Hemsworth continued his occasional comic delivery in the films, which later became an integral part of Thor: Ragnarok and Thor: Love and Thunder’s storyline. But prior to his standalone MCU movies, Hemsworth appeared in an awkward mix of drama and slapstick comedy, as per Mashable.
Although his appearances in drama movies weren’t that bad, Chris Hemsworth notably found his specialty and standout roles through his occasional dive into comedy. With his impeccable timing and a healthy sense of humor, Hemsworth even hosted Saturday Night Live twice in 2015. However, despite his popularity for his goofy nature and his hysterical take on comedy, it seems Hemsworth might lose his comedy battle to Cumberbatch, following the latter’s Letters Live speech.