WATCH | Idris Elba and Trevor Noah bond over their love for South Africa
The British actor is promoting his latest filmto chat more about it.
After receiving a generous welcome from the studio audience, Noah expresses his excitement for the film not only because Elba is in it but because of where it was filmed.Referring to the vengeful beast Elba faces in the film, Noah then announces to the audience:"As a disclaimer, I want people to know, lions are not going to attack your car like that in South Africa."Starring alongside Elba is South African actor Sharlto Copley together with Iyana Halley and Leah Sava Jeffries.
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