American actor Chadwick Boseman, 43, died on Friday of colon cancer, as reported through the interpreter's social networks. The appearance of Boseman, who had been seen through the occasional telematic appearance, had caught the attention of his many followers. Much of these, despite the bulky list of television titles, had been achieved by embodying T'Challa, also known as "Black Panther", with whom he was to make a long career in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "It was an honor for his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther," reads the message that his publicist posted on Twitter.
"Chadwick was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016 and struggled with it for the past four years as he progressed to stage four," he continues. “Chadwick persevered and participated in many of the films that you all enjoyed so much. "However, the interpretation of Boseman that has had the most impact internationally has been King T'Challa in" Black Panther. " The Marvel movie, which grossed € 1.131 million at the box office, hit theaters at a defining moment thanks to the representation it provided of African-American actors in Hollywood.
But Boseman was also one of those many actors who take to the streets. Despite his poor health, he participated in protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of an American policeman in Los Angeles, United States, and had openly supported the nomination of Kamala Harris for the vice-presidency of the Democratic nomination. in the US elections Boseman was born in 1976 in Anderson, South Carolina, to a humble family. He always wanted to play basketball and was good at it, but the need to express his feelings after the violent death of a friend led him to write a play and choose to study acting at Howard University.
But it was T'Challa who gave him the recognition of the public and critics. Just two years later he starred in the feature film about the same character, "Black Panther." Chadwick Boseman was also one of the many superheroes who took on Thanos. The great pull of the character played by Chadwick Boseman led to a sequel to the "Black Panther" film, which was scheduled for release in 2021.
A plan that has been completely in the air after the death of the interpreter.
Muy lamentable su muerte, era uno de mis actores favoritos, vi varias de sus peliculas y era muy talentoso, paz a su alma