‘Black Panther’: Disney Plus Updates Intro With Chadwick Boseman Tribute

Disney Plus has revealed a new tribute to Chadwick Boseman.

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Marvel Studios Chadwick Boseman Black Panther Marvel Cinematic Universe DisneyDisney Plus has updated the intro of the Black Panther movie to include a special tribute to Chadwick Boseman.

Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman passed away in August after an undisclosed four-year battle with colon cancer. Last night, Disney Plus updated the Marvel Studios intro on the Black Panther movie to pay tribute to Boseman on what would have been his 44th birthday. Check out the redesigned Black Panther intro below.

As shared by his representative, Chadwick Boseman was diagnosed with stage III color cancer in 2016 and fought the disease for four years as it progressed to stage IV. The Black Panther star had not publicly disclosed his diagnosis before his death. He passed away at his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by his wife and loved ones.

Chadwick Boseman began his acting career in television, landing his first role in 2003. Boseman’s big break came much later with his portrayal of baseball legend Jackie Robinson in the Brian Helgeland-directed biopic 42. He then gained further recognition for his work as James Brown in Tate Taylor’s Get on Up.

Following his roles as Jackie Robinson and James Brown, Chadwick Boseman was cast as T’Challa in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor made his debut as the iconic Marvel character in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War before reprising the role in the standalone film Black Panther, directed by Ryan Coogler. Boseman’s Black Panther was then seen in Avengers: Infinity War and its follow-up Endgame.

Chadwick Boseman was last seen in Spike Lee’s Netflix film Da 5 Bloods. Prior to that, Boseman starred in the Brian Kirk-directed action thriller 21 Bridges, which was produced by Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame helmers Joe and Anthony Russo. His final film, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, arrives on Netflix next month.

Source: Marvel Studios

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