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suck-it-and-see-16 · 2 years
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We miss you 💖
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Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Official Teaser
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Happy Birthday Chadwick
Hey Everyone I hope you're having a great day today <3
Today November 29th is Chadwick's birthday, he was such a phenomenally wonderful person that radiated joy and happiness even though he was going through such a difficult time in his life before he passed.
My heart aches for his family and friends that I know miss him dearly, especially his wife. While I know that most of us did not have the honor of actually meeting Chadwick in person I just want to take time to highlight that we have the opportunity to donate to his foundation.
The link to his foundation is here >>>>>> Chadwick Boseman
I know times for most are really hard and by no means so you have to donate, I just thought that I would provide the information for people who may want to.
You can also give via instagram by going to the foundations insta page and following those directions <3
If you can't donate please just remember Chadwick, remember his life and legacy and the smiles that he gave us anytime we saw him on screen or on the red carpet or on interviews or etc.
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musictyme · 1 year
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Rihanna - Lift Me Up
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Things that MCU Phase 4 has in common! Passing the torch! Part 2! ❤️
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sonofnjobu · 1 year
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I'd been hesitant to wear white. Like, I didn't want to acknowledge that I still very much am mourning.
And seeing updates from others going and not wearing white, I felt kind of silly doing it.
But the wash of comfort I felt when everyone on screen was wearing white and celebrating while mourning... I'm so glad I did.
Were we the only two in the theater wearing white? Yes.
Were we alone in that? Absolutely not.
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alanangels · 2 years
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Well,fuck😭😭
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atlastv · 1 year
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"WAKANDA FOREVER Original Ending & DELETED SCENES Explained"
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endoftheage · 1 year
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You were one of the softest and kindest souls on this earth. You were rare, and I wished so much to meet you. I hope you’re in a good place. If only this world could learn a little more from you. Rest in peace, my king. 🤍
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i'm going to see wakanda forever with the girl i like tomorrow
let's hope i don't cry again
(i will)
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Wakanda Forever
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movie-magic · 2 years
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echerocast · 1 year
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celebdeathnews · 1 year
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How Did Chadwick Boseman Find Out He Had Cancer Before his Death?
After Chadwick Boseman passed away on Friday at the age of 43, it has been clear that few people, including Ryan Coogler and Spike Lee, were aware of the actor’s four-year battle with colon cancer.
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Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, president of Howard University, stated in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that he thought the alumnus appeared “smaller” when he dined with Boseman in 2019.
Boseman was questioned by Frederick about the difficulties of losing weight, who claimed that the actor did so for a particular role.
Frederick reported that the man “gave a long, thorough answer, saying that he was a vegetarian, was working out, and was trying to take care of himself and do what he had to do.” It was a highly considered reaction that did not indicate that anything else was going on.
Boseman “was genuinely in hard-core pain” when filming one of his final parts in Netflix’s upcoming “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” according to Michael Greene, the actor’s agent, but it “was so exciting to him” to work with Denzel Washington on the August Wilson adaption.
According to Greene, she “always trained him not to have people fuss over him.” He was a very, very quiet person and believed that individuals in this industry tend to become overly emotional about things.
In a statement sent by Boseman’s family on social media on Friday, it was revealed that the actor had been battling the illness.
In the announcement, it was stated that Chadwick had battled with stage IV colon cancer for the past four years after receiving a stage III diagnosis in 2016.
“Chadwick, a true fighter, persisted despite everything and produced many of the movies you have grown to adore.
The movies “Marshall,” “Da 5 Bloods,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” and many others were all shot during and in between multiple operations and rounds of chemotherapy. King T’Challa’s portrayal in Black Panther was the greatest professional honor of his life.”
Boseman’s “Black Panther” director revealed in an emotional homage that he wasn’t “privy to the circumstances of his condition” and only became aware of it after the statement.
“I came to understand that he had been coping with his condition the entire time I knew him. He protected his associates from his sorrow since he was a provider, a leader, and a man of religion, dignity, and pride “Coogler composed.
Did the Black Actor Die of Cancer?
Yes, The actor also portrayed trailblazing characters like Thurgood Marshall, Jackie Robinson, and James Brown, making him one of the most in-demand leading men of his generation.
By Hollywood standards, Mr. Boseman was a reclusive guy who infrequently made personal information public. He became famous as an actor somewhat late; he was 35 when he played Jackie Robinson in “42.” Nevertheless, he made up for lost time with a streak of star-making appearances in important biopics.
With roles as diverse as Thurgood Marshall in “Marshall,” James Brown in “Get On Up,” and T’Challa in “Black Panther,” Mr. Boseman became one of his generation’s most in-demand leading men because of his uncomplicated flexibility and classic gravity.
The news of his passing caused shock and grief to permeate society, and many notable individuals in the arts and public life paid respect to Mr. Boseman.
The actor’s portrayals of early Black leaders, according to Martin Luther King III, a human-rights activist and the eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “brought history to life on the silver screen.”
The Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden Jr., a former vice president, tweeted that actor Chadwick Boseman has “inspired generations and reminded them they can be anything they want – even superheroes.”
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
A late post - I watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Thursday night. A day BEFORE the initial release. I. Ate. It. Up.
I was very worried about how the movie franchise was going to work and how the directors were going to put a spin to the movie without beloved actor Chadwick Boseman.
From start to finish, the movie did so well in regards to keeping the black panther feel of African pride and Wakanda's morals. As per usual, I always love the Marvel end credits as they show more humor and hints to the next movie in the franchise. But the end credits hit different.
As Marvel movies do well, the visuals were amazing! I cannot wait to see what the directors do with these movies going forward and I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
If I had to personally rate out of 100% for rotten tomatoes, I would say 94%. If you watched this movie and have some thoughts - feel free to DM me!
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