Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
He apparently thought up until the very end that he would make it, and gain his weight back to start filming.
That’s neither here nor there, because...Shuri is the next Black Panther anyway. I don’t see them replacing him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
No one is required to disclose health issues to employers. Thank you HIPAA! This is exactly how it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
We have had 'leventy-billion Batmans and Spider-Mans, they can figure it out. Mahershela Ali would be great.
Mahershela is too skinny.
Kofi Siriboe, Shameik Moore, Stephan James, or Aldis Hodge. You need someone who looks like he could bulk easily while still having the regal presence of an African king.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
We have had 'leventy-billion Batmans and Spider-Mans, they can figure it out. Mahershela Ali would be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
No one is required to disclose health issues to employers. Thank you HIPAA! This is exactly how it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
No one is required to disclose health issues to employers. Thank you HIPAA! This is exactly how it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
No one is required to disclose health issues to employers. Thank you HIPAA! This is exactly how it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Apparently he didn't even tell Disney/Marvel that he was sick which has some interesting implications seeing as he's died and they're left with a billion-dollar franchise with no lead that was supposed to start filming in six months.
https://thedirect.com/article/chadwick-boseman-reportedly-kept-cancer-battle-private-from-marvel-studios-disney
Anonymous wrote:We've been talking about Chadwick Boseman over the weekend at home. He was remarkable and now, knowing he was working (often on very physically demanding roles) while undergoing surgeries and chemo -- he's even more remarkable, not just for sheer physical stamina, but for force of will. I think credit also has to go to the people who knew about his illness and honored his wish to keep it totally private. It would have been so easy, in this culture of social media that always needs gossip to fuel it, for some doctor or nurse or assistant or acquaintance or suspicious film-set employee to at least hint enough at this news for it to get out. But it seems it never truly did, other than when some people on social media started speculating about his weight loss, which seems to have been very late, not long before he died. I'm glad he was able to keep control of his own narrative for so very long.
Anonymous wrote:Marvel also released a behind the scenes tribute. I'm crying.