Chadwick Boseman battled cancer to his last breath. In the minds of fans, he will always be the tenacious and majestic King of Wakanda, with extraordinary energy. Let's recall Chadwick Bosman's best movie.

Chadwick Boseman died of colon cancer on August 28, U.S. time, at the age of 43. He died in the arms of his family. In 2016, Black Panther Star discovered a disease that was already in stage 3, and before his death, his colorectal cancer had entered stage 4.
Chadwick Bosman's fan page writes about his later years: "Chadwick underwent numerous surgeries and chemotherapy while filming Marshall, Da 5 Bloods, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and many others. ”
When bosman's death was heard, fans recalled his public appearances over the past four years. On the red carpet of Avengers 4: Endgame in 2019, he's thinner compared to other top stars.
Recent photos and videos on social media made the audience a little aware: "He doesn't seem to be very good. He always looked miserable. But he never revealed his physical condition and still worked hard. He deserves respect. ”
In June, a photo of Bosman allegedly covering his face in a wheelchair on his way to los Angeles emergency hospital went viral. The audience began to worry: "Are you okay?" ”。 But the news was not received until August 28.
Before his death, Chadwick Boseman spent 17 years in acting. He is considered to be a handsome, charming, and versatile actor. The popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made him famous for his role as a Black Panther superhero. Let's recall Chadwick Bosman's best movie.
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Chadwick Boseman became musical legend James Brown in the musical film Get on Up. It was a convincing character that received praise from many viewers. In this film, he co-stars with talented actors such as Nelson Ellis, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and Craig Robinson. Get on Up was inspired and praised by critics, especially boseman incarnation.
Unfortunately, Get on Up wasn't too successful at the box office and didn't impress many prestigious awards. To this day, fans still consider this to be an unfortunate case of Bosman's career, when his talent deserves more recognition.
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First appearing in the Marvel Universe in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Chadwick Boseman's Portrayal of Black Panther transforms into the handsome and conscientious Prince T'Challa, capturing the hearts of fans. Despite being hurt by his father's death, he is still strong enough to plan revenge and connect with other superheroes.
Black Panther joins Team Iron Man in a zero-sum civil war with Captain America. The character impressed the Marvel fan community with its powerful Panther armor and sharp claws made from Vibranium, the most powerful metal in the Marvel Universe.
In 2018, when the movie Black Panther was released, Chadwick Boseman was stunned on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The magazine named the film "revolutionary" and the Black Panther character a "radical superhero." Bosman's exposed chest image is also very impressive. The charm of black people is fully displayed: wild, strong, brave. The newspaper cover is in black and white tones to commemorate the beauty of the dark skin. The film was a huge success, grossing $1.3 billion at the box office and winning 3 Oscars.
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Chadwick Boseman in a promotional essay for Marshall Films (2017) in Vanity Fair magazine. By this time, he was already suffering from a fatal illness. In a biography of director Reginald Hudlin, he plays a real character, lawyer Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court justice.
Bosman's roles are often associated with black feats and honors on the silver screen and in real life. He himself is a black actor with a breakthrough career. Coincidentally, thurgood Marshall's character was thin, so Bosman's appearance at the time matched the character well. He is no longer the muscular actor he played Panther.
Chadwick Boseman is like a lawyer, Thurgood Marshall, when he defends a black driver named Joseph Spell. Historically, this is a famous case. In 1940, the driver was accused of raping a wealthy white woman four times, and from the driver's point of view, it was wishful sex. Marshall's tenacious struggle brought things to light. Throughout his career, the lawyer has helped change the history of civil rights in the United States.
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Chadwick Boseman's last character debut was while he was alive, when he served as Norman Earl Holloway, the leader of a group of black soldiers in Da 5 Bloods. This is a film shot in Vietnam. Although the film is controversial, Bosman's avatar is quite commendable.
This role is the spiritual leader of the army. In addition to being patriotic enough to fight for the country (the United States), he also has a strong hatred for the problem of racism in the United States. After his last film, Da 5 Bloods, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom has yet to set a release schedule.