JAKARTA - Actor Chadwick Boseman died on August 28, 2020 in the middle of his preparation for Black Panther 2. Not a few viewers questioned the continuation of this film process after the main actor left.

Launching Buzzfeed today, Monday, November 16, there is news that Chadwick Boseman will be digitally presented for the sequel to Black Panther.

"Not. There's only one Chadwick and he's not with us, ”said Victoria Alonso, Executive Vice President of Marvel Studios.

"Our king, died in real life, not just in the world of fiction and we took the time to think about how to continue the story and what we did to honor what happened to us was unexpected, painful and sad," he said further. .

“Sometimes two months or three months… and you can say it's a long time. But we have to be careful about what we do and how we respect the franchise. "

Chadwick Boseman is known as T'Challa, the King of Wakanda in the film Black Panther. Boseman is known to have a five-film contract with Marvel which unfortunately ends in the fourth film.

“Chadwick wasn't just a nice human every day of the five years we spent together. But what he did in character elevated our company and left his mark in history. "

The digital process in the world of film is nothing new. Previously, Universal Pictures made Paul Walker digitally for the film Fast & Furious 7 because Walker died in the middle of shooting the film.

As well as Boseman, several Black Panther players have confirmed their return to the sequels but Marvel will still need some time before continuing with the production process.


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