My beloved actor remembered him lovingly.”Black Panther“Coworkers who watched the first episode of Apple TV+’s new documentary on Sneak Peak. The “Colle Sheet Number One” project featured interviews with A-listers such as Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy and others.
Michael B. Jordan has joined another male co-star and star-studded list of hit Marvel films. The duo recalled their time with Chadwick Boseman, how he had a huge impact on their lives, and after the tragic end of 2020, their sadness was never-ending.
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Michael B. Jordan hopes he did more for the late Chadwick Boseman

Boseman passed away on August 28, 2020 at 4pm from complications of colon cancer. He had been hiding his condition for a long time.
The latter reminded me of the incident regarding “The Major Black Men in Hollywood,” the first episode of the new Apple TV+ show. Jordan confesses he regrets his relationship with Bozeman, but that didn’t give him all of his during his final day.
He had no way of knowing about the terminal state of his peers, but the actor put a burden on Boseman not doing anything differently when he was alive.
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“That’s something I think about often. You know, it’s not just that I need it, it’s something that gets heavy on me. I’m not trying to turn this into a therapy session, but Chadwick is special.
He couldn’t finish his thoughts as he was overwhelmed by emotions from people to people.
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Daniel Kaluya reflected similar feelings about the late actor

Like Jordan, Daniel Kaluya was full of regret and love for Bozeman. The Oscar-winning actor co-starred with the pair in “Black Panther,” reflecting the “surprising” presence of the late entertainer on set. He welcomed him as a great person and an actor, and emphasized that his job was not easy.
“Being a lead is a really tough job. And it’s a job that you don’t appreciate. It works well as all the characters shine around you. Do you know what I’m saying?” Karuya said. He remembered that the last time he saw Boseman was in the Q&A event.
“They said, ‘Who do you think you should be surprised in this process?’ And I just said ‘Chad’, ‘Kalurouya said.
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He further explained the power that Boseman had as a lead actor using his own acting experience. He said the late actor let the other characters shine and “If you’re serving the film, you’re serving the story.”
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Jordan recalls feeling a “real connection” with Bozeman before his death

Two years before sharing his regrets about Bozeman’s death, he reported that the explosion reflected Jordan’s relationship with the deceased actor. He shared one of their kind moments when he appeared in 2023’s “The View.”
“There was a moment on the press tour – we were behind the scenes, We were In London and We were I’m preparing to watch the movie for the first time. And we saw each other, and we seemed to know, ‘We are connected For the rest of your life. ”“
“I remember sitting there and having a real connection. A moment with him. I knew nothing at the time. So, when things unfolded in their way, I unfortunately lost him.
The relationship between the co-stars began a few years before “Black Panther.”

The connection between Bozeman and Jordan began, surprisingly long before they knew each other. In 2003, the older actor was cast as Reggie Porter in the soap opera “All My Children.” However, he found this role uncomfortable as the character was a teenage gang member.
Boseman fought negative racial stereotypes and the showrunner adjusted the character based on his complaints. His complaints led to 16-year-old Jordan gaining fame as Reggie Porter in the soap opera. He remembered that he never knew Boseman’s impact on the 2019 show, saying:
“I played this role without knowing it. a lot What I was going through was for what he already did for me. ”
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Lupita Nyong’o honored Chadwick Boseman on the 4th anniversary of his death

Last August, Boseman’s romantic interest in Marvel films honored his memory on the fourth anniversary of his pass. The Explosion covered the story and shared that Lupita Nyong’o dropped two photos of the late actor on Instagram.
The first was Boseman’s black and white image, while the second captured him, Nyong-go laughed and showed off their close bond. She captioned the post with a post from an unknown author who said, “Sadness never ends, but it never changes.”
“It’s not a place to stay, not a passage. Grief is not a sign of weakness or lack of faith. It is the price of love. – unknown,” the quote concluded. Nyong’o’s message sparked similar feelings from fans who praised the actress as “true friend.”
In August 2025, Chadwick Boseman will celebrate its 5th anniversary!