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devilshalo 08-29-20 03:23 PM

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Seems like he was trying to deal with it by association...

The Antipodean 08-29-20 03:32 PM

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I know Black Panther is the one that he's been talked about the most for, and he was brilliant in it, but he also was great in several other movies. I loved him in 42, where he first caught my attention, and in Get On Up he did a pretty amazing job channeling James Brown, about as far as you could get from T'Challa. Last night in his memory I watched "Marshall," which I hadn't seen, where he plays the man who became the first U.S. Black Supreme Court Justice. It's a kind of courtroom drama and while the movie itself is decent, once again Chadwick Boseman elevates everything up a few notches with his confident portrayal. I really wish he'd gotten the career he deserved to have. From his first starring role in "42" to 2020, his starring career only spanned 6-7 years.

story 08-29-20 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by clckworang (Post 13797225)
In the last year or so, I had seen posts speculating about his health and indications that Marvel was already looking at Shuri taking over as Black Panther. That surprised me, but it certainly makes a lot more sense now. Unbelievably sad.


Originally Posted by csant (Post 13797273)
Simply shocked... i did not know he was battling cancer. Terrible, terrible news. My oldest daughter loved him and cried a river when she heard.

Agreed, I had no idea. I had also read some bizarre articles this spring about how they may recast because of some contract stuff, it felt really odd. I thought, there's no way he's just leaving. Obviously, like most everyone ever, I had no idea he had cancer or had been dying. It's a very, very sad thing.

Jason 08-29-20 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by B5Erik (Post 13797070)
Yes they are. That's a ruthless business with BILLIONS of dollars on the line. They're thinking about it big time.

Maybe not today exactly, but they have and are thinking about this, and have contingency plans for a wide variety of tragic situations. Just like how news agencies have detailed biographies ready to go when people of note (including Boseman) pass on. I'm sure they'll announce their intentions after the proper respectful period of time has passed.


JeffTheAlpaca 08-29-20 06:55 PM

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Black Panther was ok but I liked 42 and Get On Up better.

i checked IMDB and he did as lot of TV work too in shows like Fringe, Justified, Castle, The Gladea. Persons Unknown, ER, Cold Case, Law and Order, and others.

I think Message from the King not one of his bigger movies is on Netflix and add it to my que.

It is amazing how he kept his cancer hidden in the era of TMZ.

Maybe he asked people close to him not to reveal it and they respected his wishes or somebody payed them off to keep that hidden from the world.

This might be similar to FDR where most people did not know he was handicapped but the media was different back then and today nobody keeps secrets.

JeffTheAlpaca 08-30-20 01:10 AM

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His movies on Blu-ray and DVD except for 21 Bridges are now sold out at Amazon.

Michael Corvin 08-30-20 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason (Post 13797389)
Maybe not today exactly, but they have and are thinking about this, and have contingency plans for a wide variety of tragic situations. Just like how news agencies have detailed biographies ready to go when people of note (including Boseman) pass on. I'm sure they'll announce their intentions after the proper respectful period of time has passed.

Yeah, with such a diagnosis you have to imagine he made the suits at Marvel/Disney aware so they could be planning ahead.

VinVega 08-30-20 10:09 AM

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I was completely shocked at this news of his death. Just horrible that he died so young. What a loss.

devilshalo 08-30-20 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 13797546)
Yeah, with such a diagnosis you have to imagine he made the suits at Marvel/Disney aware so they could be planning ahead.

They would have known because he would have needed to be insured for each film he did. Main cast are required to have a cast exam. I can't imagine the premiums levied so he could be in these films, or they paid for a hefty completion bond. It's the same with Alex Trebek or the then coked up Lindsay Lohan. I assume there are some hefty premiums on Tom Cruise, also.

lopper 08-30-20 12:16 PM

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Yeah this one was crazy. Not going to pretend to be a fan or that I’m mourning a great personal loss, but this one really came by surprise. This stuff typically doesn’t stay under wraps for so long.

I’m sure it’s already been mentioned but he was in some piece of social media within the past six months, and he looked real bad. And the number of people who made just dog shit comments about his appearance, and speculated about drug use and all kinds of shit...they must be feeling very proud of themselves now.

DJariya 08-30-20 01:05 PM

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Ryan Coogler, director of Black Panther, released a statement on Boseman's passing. It's a very long statement. I won't post it here. You can click the link if you want to read it or not.

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/c...er-1234753958/

JeffTheAlpaca 08-30-20 06:58 PM

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ABC is re-airing Black Panther tonight along with a special on his life.

dhmac 08-30-20 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flix (Post 13797300)
All due respect, don't kid yourself. That's the FIRST thing the suits at Marvel and Disney thought about. Because money, and loads of it.

Those who worked directly with him and had a relationship with him are mourning. The number crunchers are already talking about how to proceed with Black Panther 2. No doubt about it.

I wonder if Disney / Marvel even knew about his cancer before casting him because I don't see them casting him as Black Panther if they thought he might be dead within a few years.

OldBoy 08-30-20 09:55 PM

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This tribute on ABC is absolutely amazing and so heartfelt. He did much more and touched so many people of all colors and genders then I ever knew. To put this together with all the people, including Kamala Harris, is just wonderful. I hope everyone is watching. It’s important, as was Chadwick Boseman’s impact and hopefully his legacy continues on and on.

E Unit 08-30-20 10:14 PM

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Good interviews and all, but I really wished they gave Spike a moment to talk about him, considering Da 5 Bloods is one of his last films.

rexinnih 08-30-20 10:25 PM

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Wow, just shocked and saddened by this. RIP.

OldBoy 08-30-20 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by E Unit (Post 13797855)
Good interviews and all, but I really wished they gave Spike a moment to talk about him, considering Da 5 Bloods is one of his last films.

I’m sure they asked, but could’ve been too emotional at this time. I don’t think he would intentionally not participate...

E Unit 08-30-20 10:41 PM

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Spike’s been on Instagram posting a lot about him.

devilshalo 08-30-20 11:15 PM

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That was a nice airing. Commercial free with very small snips here and there and to the end credits while keeping all the post credit scenes. Original run time was 2:15.. they kept this to around 2:10.

DJariya 08-31-20 07:24 PM

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The ABC News special on Boseman last night was really well done. Great job by them putting that together on such short notice.


E Unit 08-31-20 07:34 PM

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Hulu does have it up for replay for those who may have missed it and are interested.

TGM 08-31-20 07:38 PM

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shocked like most of his death, especially of stage 4 cancer, and amazed he was dealing with it throughout all of his Marvel appearances.

I'm reminded of Andy Whitfield, the original charismatic actor who played in the show Spartacus, just in amazing shape yet cut down by cancer in his prime.

JeffTheAlpaca 08-31-20 08:42 PM

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https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...821a52c463.jpg


I watched this last night on Netflix.

He was kicking ass like John Wick.

If you are a fan check it out. Surprised nobody has ever heard of this.

Sucks he is gone and he probably had a Oscar winning role in him that we will never get to see.




tanman 08-31-20 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13797099)
The fact that Boseman managed to work on 9 movies including Black Panther, 2 Avengers movies, 21 Bridges and Da 5 Blood while diagnosed with a terminal illness is simply astounding. He may have looked strong, fit and healthy, but who knows how much exhaustion, pain and suffering he was going through including the chemo, meds and surgery. The dude was a warrior.

^this

I'm sure he would want to be remembered as an absolute badass. How anyone could do all that while battling cancer is absolutely unbelievable.

tanman 09-01-20 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flix (Post 13797300)
All due respect, don't kid yourself. That's the FIRST thing the suits at Marvel and Disney thought about. Because money, and loads of it.

Those who worked directly with him and had a relationship with him are mourning. The number crunchers are already talking about how to proceed with Black Panther 2. No doubt about it.

It's more than just bags of money. You know where most of the cost of movie making goes? To salaries and wages, and not just of the main cast and director. But also all the "little" people that are involved in such an undertaking. It's called the movie industry for a reason. It takes a lot of people to put it together. It would be irresponsible of them NOT to think about it.


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