He was preparing for the second part ... The departure of Chadwick Boseman, the hero of the movie "Black Panther"

"Chadwick Bozeman has kept filming while undergoing countless surgeries and chemotherapy procedures."


American actor Chadwick Boseman, the hero of the movie "Black Panther" (Black Panther), which achieved tremendous success in the world in 2018, died at the age of 43, of colon cancer, his family announced yesterday. And his family said in their statement that he "died in his home surrounded by his wife and family members." "Playing the role of King T-Chala in the Black Panther was his greatest honor in his career," the statement added.
Ryan Kugler's "Black Panther" featured Jean Bosma, a crowd of famous black actors, from Lupita Nyong'o, who won an Oscar, to Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker and Daniel Kaluuya. A huge budget has been allocated to him for production and promotion.
The movie is based on the adventures of the first black superhero created by the Marvel Comics studio in 1966 and tells the story of the struggle that King T Chala led to defend his people in Canada.
The movie was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture and grossed over $ 1 billion in box office revenue.
Chadwick was supposed to play the same role in the second part of the movie "Black Panther", which was scheduled for 2022.
Before this role, which is the most important in his career, Chadwick Bosman embodied my character, baseball legend Jackie Robinson, in the movie "42" by director Brian Helgeland and singer James Brown In the movie "Get on Up" by Tate Taylor.
He recently appeared in Spike Lee's movie "Da 5 Borders".
The actor did not announce his illness, which was diagnosed in 2016, and continued filming.
His family described him in their statement as a "real fighter", explaining that he continued to work while undergoing "countless surgeries and chemotherapy".

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