This is making me cry even more because Chadwick Boseman, the actor of who plays Black Panther, died of stage 4 colon cancer an hour ago.. Rest In Peace Chadwick Boseman
My heart broke when I heard that. This man fought for his life for four years. The amount of pain he endured during those year, and that fact he gave us this masterpiece. The scene where he goes to be with the ancestors, that where I believe he is right now. Resting with the ancestors.
@@shivammusale4601 beginner at being verified and getting likes from it, that’s what the guy means. And also, how the fuck does that guy get verified when his most views on a video were 1.7k???
Fr. Robert Downey Jr-Tony Stark Chris Evans-Captain America Chris Hemsworth-Thor Chadwick Boseman-Black Panther Tom Holland-SpiderMan Chris Pratt-Star-Lord But Fr tho there is so many actors that are perfect in the MCU, but Chadwick was one of my favorites, he did such a good job when it comes to line delivery. I also liked the fighting moments and how different certain characters are.
"In my culture, death is not the end. It's a more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmet, they lead you into the green veldt... where you could run forever." *RIP Chadwick Boseman!* Talented actor, wonderful human being, and the true king of Wakanda. *WAKANDA FOREVER!*
im not gonna try and over dramaticize things, but as a kid being a comics fan was another reason for people to make fun of you but I still let didnt it waver me, years later watching people even more people around me enjoy the same things I do just makes me feel so fucking happy.
RIP Chadwick Boseman. He will be missed, but he is forever the Black Panther. Wakanda Forever! Edit: Although, I don't just see him as Black Panther. Chadwick Boseman wasn't just a character, he was more than that.
1:41 It hits way different now, today, forever. I will not remember this man for just his portrayal as Black Panther, no, this is a wise and great man with one of the best human morality to bless this planet. His dedication, funny personality, love to his friends and family and the fact he fought cancer for four years.. four years as he been movies, podcasts and living those days enjoying others and himself. He is not just a king to a fictional country, he is truly OUR king. Rest in Power, Chadwick Bosemin. 1977 - 2020
"In my culture, death is not the end. It's a more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmet, the lead you into the green veldt... where you could run forever." ~ T'Challa
@@johnnylawrence4127 whoa now that is truly deep and you are definitely right at this point. What's point about live-action superhero than one playing it because the person with huge talent from other films is what made this person truly SPECIAL!
He filmed Civil War, all the way through Endgame, not to mention tons of other films, between chemo and while his condition worsened. And never told anyone because he didn't want them to worry... He was a true king, a true warrior. He didn't lose, he fucking WON.
Emilyv55 same! I got all hype and my friend (she's not really a marvel fan but agreed to go with me to see it) told me to calm down that I'm acting cray cray. I told her "you can never go too cray cray with MARVEL!"
Wakanda will no longer watch from the shadows. We can not. We must not. We will work to be an example of how we, as brothers and sisters of this earth, should treat each other. Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe.
I was first introduced to the Black Panther character from the animated film Ultimate Avengers 2. Then I saw him again in Avengers Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. I grew to really like his character. Few years later I hear that Chadwick Boseman will play him in Captain America Civil War. I knew him from the film 42 and knew he would ace it as T’Challa. After all 4 films he appeared in he will forever be my Black Panther. There will never be a better king. RIP Chadwick Boseman you will always be the true Black Panther.
2 years after Chadwick Bosemans death. A few months after Wakanda Forever. This is one of the three songs to ever make me cry. In Wakanda Forever when their on the submarine fighting the people of Talokan. That hit me hard. RIP Chadwick Boseman. The King of the MCU.
I just watched this again today, and noticed the Disney+ version has a redone Marvel intro that features all of Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther - both on and behind the scenes - instead of all the other Marvel films for that phase. I thought that was a great way to honor him. Wakanda forever! 🙅🏼♂️
Chadwick Boseman you were so incredibly great!! You will be so greatly missed!! After hearing of your passing today this will always remind me of the true Black Panther. There will not be another one like you. Truly heartbroken. RIP RIH
I think, in a way, Wakanda has become a home and a culture for everyone - regardless of race or ethnic background - everyone who has ached for Home. Even in this movie’s celebrating of one beautiful people, it has made a place for all. Wakanda Forever.
@MISH4P Not necessarily. I don't plan on wearing a Lesotho blanket or a headdress. I'm more talking about it symbolically: that even though Black Panther was made to celebrate a very specific culture and to acknowledge a specific shared pain in African-Americans, it's taken on a meaning for more than just that group of people. When specific cultures are celebrated, it can mean something for everyone. I'm not Chinese, but I connected with The Farewell and the protagonist feeling isolated from her family and disconnected from her childhood. I'm not British and I don't live in the Regency era, but I can connect with the protagonist learning to recognize and rebel against manipulation in Northanger Abbey. That's the thing about stories: they can transcend cultural, ethnic and even historical barriers. And that's why the Hollywood execs who refuse to tell stories about minority experiences because "only a specific people group will relate to it!" is absolute nonsense (though obviously the main goal of minority-specific storytelling more than justifies Black Panther's and the Farewell's existences). Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.