KEY POINTS
  • Marvel Studios did not recast the role played by the late Chadwick Boseman in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," and industry experts say that was a smart move for the franchise.
  • Marvel head Kevin Feige and director Ryan Coogler felt recasting the role of T'Challa would be "too soon" and that the film should honor the death of Boseman.
  • The result is a sequel that critics and audiences agreed was emotionally resonant and pushed the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its characters forward.

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A still from the movie "Black Panther."

In August 2020, Disney's Marvel Studios was faced with an unenviable task — how to handle the sudden and tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, the star of its megahit film "Black Panther."

At the time of Boseman's death from colon cancer, director Ryan Coogler had already completed a draft script for the sequel, which was centered around the late actor's character. The 2018 Marvel film was among the first blockbusters to feature a predominantly Black cast, and it was proof that racial representation in Hollywood could mean big money at the box office.

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