Chadwick Boseman's death left "a gaping hole" on the set of 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'. Winston Duke - who reprises his role as warrior M'Baku in the upcoming sequel - appeared alongside the late actor in the original 2018 movie, and it was difficult returning to the set for the first time since Boseman died in 2020 after a secret four-year cancer battle.
Speaking on the 'Jemele Hill Is Unbothered' podcast, he said: "That is something that we have to wrestle with daily on set because there was a gaping hole when it came to his presence. "You felt it daily.
You felt him not being there. He was a very gentle presence of strength, power, and scope. " Winston recalled how the late actor didn't have a "big ego" on set, and that the "impact" he had on the movie was felt long after his death.
He added: "You knew he was there, but he didn't have to say anything. He wasn't walking around with a big ego… "You don't realise the impact when they're there.
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