Chadwick Boseman had died of cancer at the age of 43. The actor was best known for playing King T'Challa in multiple Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including the 2018 breakout film Black Panther.
Boseman was making a name for himself on the big screen well before he took up the "Wakanda Forever" mantra. His breakout role was playing Jackie Robinson in 42, and he went on to play other iconic Black historical figures, including Godfather of Soul James Brown in Get On Up and the first Black Supreme Court Judge Thurgood Marshall in Marshall.
His last film released before his death was Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods for Netflix. As the world mourns the loss of a "true fighter," many fans are celebrating Boseman's life by watching his work.
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