Chadwick Boseman: A Legend Inspiring The World Even After His Death
This year has been harsh on everyone in the world, and as if that wasn’t enough this August we just had to say goodbye to our favorite Marvel star and legend - Chadwick Boseman – the actor who brought life to the role of Black Panther.
After a long, harsh battle with cancer, the hero of our hearts passed away on August 28th, leaving the whole world devastated after his death. As in career so in life, Chadwick Boseman was a legend – wherever he went, he left the world a better place.
Many of his fellow actors proclaimed that whenever he took the stage during filming, he radiated with such charisma that he inspired others to do better in their roles as well.
Whenever we saw him on the big screen, our hearts were filled with each and every emotion that the character went through his journey – such was his mastery in portraying T’Challa.
In 2016 began his journey as his most well-known role – Black Panther, and during that period he was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer.
Although not many knew of his condition, no matter the battle he was facing in his private life, he persevered through every shooting, through every scene, and with that he became a hero both on screen and off screen.
A lot of photos went viral after his death showing that even in his last few months of treatment in the hospital, he spent every free moment in visiting children dressed up as Black Panther. His beautiful soul fought until the very end, in 2020 when he reached stage IV colon cancer. His death was peaceful, in his home, with his closest family.
Boseman is and forever will be the epitome of perseverance, the symbol of pushing forward even in the hardest circumstances, a symbol of hope, strength and how beautiful a human soul can be.
He is a symbol of black power. We are honored to have experienced and learned more about him and his life, because he truly inspired us.
Now and forever, a legend.
May He Rest In Power.
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