Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so much more sad than I have a right to be about his death. It feels just extremely unfair and makes me so sad and angry
Me too. This is hitting so hard.

Anonymous wrote:I'm so much more sad than I have a right to be about his death. It feels just extremely unfair and makes me so sad and angry
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is soooo sad and supportive now but look at the comments on his old Instagram photos. People asking him if he is on dope, men telling him to eat and go to the gym, women saying he isn’t attentive anymore. He was literally bullied by his fans while he was dying, because he chose to keep it private. People suck....

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancer sucks.
Get your screenings on time, folks.
What a tragic loss of an immense talent.
Of course, if he was only 38 when diagnosed, the typical screening guideline (age 50) would not have saved him. Colon cancer is striking younger and younger, just awful.
If you are black, have predisposing conditions (diabetes, Crohn's, troublesome digestive system in general), and/or consume a heavily processed Western diet (aka SAD), get screened early and often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot even wrap my mind around the fact that he was sick during Black Panther and it never came out. And then all the hemming and hawing about a sequel. Did he secretly film his parts for a sequel? Will there even be one? This is a celebrity death that really hits hard.
I can't even imagine. He was so sick all 2019 I doubt they filmed Black Panther 2. He was already in Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War.
I'm not sure I even want to see a sequel without Chadwick Boseman. I'm sure they'll try to rewrite it to focus on Shuri and the Dora Milaje. If so, I hope they take a good long time and not try to rush anything through production, even if it takes years after the end of COVID. I want a female-led Black Panther 2 to be EPIC.
If Michael B. Jordan's character hadn't died in such a epic way - they could refocus the second film on him.
From a production standpoint though, the lead actor of Spartacus for two seasons also died of cancer, they recast the role in season 3. I'm sure Disney will make sure the film is as epic as the first, if only so they can take home another multi-billion dollar box office, but I sincerely hope they find a way to permanently honor Chadwick Boseman somehow.
I don't want them to recast T'Challa. Honor his death and let Shuri take the lead. There is precedent for this in the graphic novels.
Maybe. Shuri's 16 in the comics. There hasn't been a Marvel lead so young yet and I'd be worried it would automatically steer the film towards a younger audience - especially under Disney's control.
Fortunately the actress who plays Shuri is 26 -- so she could easily play an older version of 'herself'.
Spiderman is in high school.