Ryan Coogler, who directed Chadwick Boseman "Black Panther," has paid tribute to the actor after his tragic death. Boseman's passing was confirmed in a statement on his official social media channels on Friday after he passed from colon cancer at the age of 43.
The star was best known as the ritual character of Marvel's "Black Panther," which was directed and co-written by Coogler, 34.
Joining the chorus of stars celebrities and Marvel stars to pay tribute to the late actor, Coogler has issued a lengthy and loving statement obtained by People magazine in honor of Boseman.
His message began with his condolences for Boseman's family, specifically his wife Simone. The filmmaker then explained that he "inherited" Boseman's character of T'Challa.
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