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Tribute To Chadwick Boseman : The Most Memorable Characters Of Black Panther Star

Chadwick Boseman, best known for his Black Panther role, died at 43 after battling four years with colon cancer. Bosemans family released the devastating statement of his dismissal. He was suffering from cancer for a long time, without letting anyone know about it, while continuing working at big movie projects, as told by his family. Films such as Marshall, Ma, 5 Bloods, Black Bottom were filmed while Chadwick was undergoing chemotherapy.

After this distressful news, #WakandaForever started trending on Twitter, leaving fans and celebrities shocked worldwide. Everyone, from Kamala Harris to Kareena Kapoor were mourning the sudden demise of an actor.

Wakanda Forever: Hollywood mourns 'Black Panther' Chadwick Boseman's demise | People News | Zee News

The film career of Black Panther star was radiant and endowed. Mostly he played real-life characters, especially African-Americans who made their way to the top despite all odds.

Apart from his film career actor actively took part in humanitarian work. We have recently seen him supporting the Black Lives Matter movement that took place after the death of George Floyd, an African-American. In his latest protest, he wrote and signed a letter with 300 Hollywood stars, seeking support to black professionals in every field and to stop violence against Blacks. Back in 2018, he also raised funds for children’s charity.

Here we have brought to you the list of the most memorable characters of Chadwick Boseman films which we will always remember.

Why Chadwick Boseman will always be remembered as Black Panther | Entertainment News,The Indian ExpressChadwick Boseman As Jackie Robinson In 42

Sports biographical film based on an American baseball legend, Jackie Robinson came out in 2013 in which Boseman starred in the lead role. He played the first African American ever made his way to the highest level of the baseball league. His performance was highly praised for putting the soul in the character of the legend player. With ’42’ the door of Hollywood has opened for a late actor making him one of the most loved Hollywood actor.

Besides Chadwick, Harrison Ford, Toby Huss, Andre Holland also played the lead roles.

Directed and written by Brian Helgeland, the film grossed $97.5 million.

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Chadwick Boseman As James Brown In Get On Up

Tate Taylor directed, 2014 movie Get On Up is a biographical musical drama based on James Browns autobiography,The Godfather Of Soul. Chadwick Boseman played the lead role of Brown, along with Nelson Ellis, Viola Davis, Dan Aykroyd. His performance received positive reviews and appreciated for precisely portraying James Browns life on-screen ending up winning several nominations.

Chadwick Boseman As Stormin In Da 5 Bloods

Chadwick was last seen in the war drama, Da 5 Bloods, directed by Spike Lee, released on 12 June this year. The film is critically acclaimed for its story, theme, direction and performance. It revolves around four African-American veterans during the Vietnam War.

Chadwick Boseman, star of 'Black Panther,' remembered as 'superstar on screen and in life'However, Bosemans screen-presence strictly short, but who can ignore his power-pack performance even for a second.

Other stars include Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Jonathan Majors in the lead role.

Chadwick Boseman As Black Panther In Black Panther

Known worldwide for his unforgettable character, one of the most beloved on-screen characters of Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther will live on in the heart of every fan.

Appeared in Marvel franchise, the character of Wakanda Prince TChalla aka Black Panther has introduced to us in Ryan Coogler’s 2018 film for the first time. The performance and the film did so well that it became the second highest grossing film of the year.
 

“I think you realise how much you need to have people that you love. It’s not as much about them loving you-it’s about you needing to love people”.

-Chadwick Boseman

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