Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright discussed filming the Black Panther sequel without late star Chadwick Boseman on Wednesday on an ABC talk show.The stars of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live were asked about making the film without Chadwick who died of colon cancer in August 2020 at age 43 after starring in the 2018 Marvel Studios origin film.Lupita, 39, Danai, 44, and Letitia, 28, all nodded their head in agreement when Jimmy, 54, said it must have been tough for them to film without Chadwick.
Sequel stars: Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright discussed filming the Black Panther sequel without late star Chadwick Boseman on Wednesday on an ABC talk show'Well, during the first movie, one of the things that Chadwick brought with him was his drumming buddy, Jabari.
And he would drum as we did our fight training. And became very much like a part of our rhythm,' Lupita said referencing Chadwick's longtime friend Jabari Exum who served as the 2018 film's 'Traditional Drumming and Dance Movement Coach'.'He would play live along while you were doing that?,' Jimmy asked. 'Live, whatever music was playing, if it was hip-hop or R&B or reggae, Jabari would be playing the drums.
So this year, this time around, Jabari and some more drummers were hired to be there for all the fight training, especially for the Dora Milaje, right?,' Lupita said.'I literally was like, where you at?
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