Chadwick Boseman is Marvel’s Black Panther
Chadwick Boseman is Marvel's Black Panther
Last Tuesday, at a Hollywood event, Marvel's Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr., and Captain America, Chris Evans, proudly introduced actor Chadwick Boseman as Marvel's Black Panther.
Chadwick Aaron Boseman is the son of Carolyn, a nurse, and Leroy Boseman, an entrepreneur. Born on November 29, 1976, in Anderson, South Carolina, Boseman has completed roles in America as an actor, playwright and screenwriter.
Chadwick initially wanted to be a writer and director, as per his interview with The Washington Post. He started out with a desire for the creative disciplines of directing and writing, but then also engaged in acting, as he wanted to further his learning through experience. He wanted to know how actors work, as well as how to interact with other actors. Consequently, Boseman studied at Howard and Oxford.
With his writing partner, Logan Coles, Boseman successfully submitted an untitled thriller to the Universal studio. Boseman was also proposed as an actor for the thriller, which is comparable to "The Fugitive."
According to Indiewire Blog, it has been rumored that Chadwick was Marvel's top pick to portray the character of Black Panther. According to the website, there was neither confirmation nor denial of the rumors, while Boseman did not deny them either. He was timid whenever he was questioned about the probability of becoming the superhero. Indiewire also revealed that he had been linked to Storm of "X-Men" in the past—fans are hoping that Storm will make an appearance in the Black Panther solo film.
The intensity of the role Chadwick will play is still vague, according to Cinema Blend. The site also revealed that the first plunge into Black Panther's world will be seen in Joss Whedon's "The Avengers: Age of Ultron." Cinema Blend also uploaded the Black Panther costume concept art, alongside the Marvel Studios announcement .
This will not be Boseman's first motion picture, as he is best known for portraying Jackie Robinson, in the 2013 film "42," and James Brown, in the 2014 biopic "Gen On Up." Additionally, the actor will be starring as Black Panther in the upcoming Marvel film, "Captain America: Civil War," which is set to debut in cinemas on May 6, 2016.
Boseman's own solo film, as the titular character of "Black Panther," has been scheduled for release on November 3, 2017.
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