Chadwick Boseman, best known for playing Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has died at age 43 after a four-year battle with colon cancer.
“It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman,” a statement on the actor’s Twitter and Instagram accounts read. “Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV. A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther. He died in his home, with his wife and family by his side.”
Boseman, who was born in South Carolina, was to play Japan’s first African samurai in the 16th century-set Yasuke, the latest in a line of historical biographies starring the actor, including James Brown in Get On Up, Jackie Robinson in 42, and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall. He was also set to reprise his role as T’Challa in Black Panther 2.
— Chadwick Boseman (@chadwickboseman) August 29, 2020