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Black Panther's Winston Duke on filming sequel without Chadwick Boseman

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Winston Duke has recalled working on the sequel without the late, great Chadwick Boseman. Boseman (who played King T'Challa so perfectly across five projects) tragically left us in August 2020 following a battle with colon cancer, yet his legacy will be celebrated in the upcoming MCU blockbuster. "There was no preparing for it," the M'Baku actor told Variety of the early shoot days. Related: Black Panther 2 could bring back forgotten – and most interesting – Phase 4 element"It was melancholic, to say the least. [There was] a lot of joy because it's a fun place, you know, at the end of the day it's friends and chosen family, and it's a fun place to just be. "[Director] Ryan Coogler creates a very safe space to work and then on the other side is we miss our guy.

We all became really close, so you got to know him as a real person, got to understand him. "It wasn't like you're looking at the aspirational person that a lot of [people idolise] - he was a real human being.

Like, I know he's a husband, I know he's a brother, he's all these things," he continued. #BlackPanther star Winston Duke on missing Chadwick Boseman: “You miss the person.

You miss the jokes between takes. You miss the clowning around. ” #D23Expo https://t. co/4hc53ca6y3 pic. twitter. com/BheLBstxneRelated: Who is the new Black Panther in Wakanda Forever?Duke, who showed up in Jordan Peele's doppelgänger nightmare Us, went on to speak about his personal dynamic with Boseman. "You miss the person, you miss the jokes between takes, you miss the clowning around, the palling around, the punches. "I remember at San Diego Comic-Con, there's a video out there where we're walking onstage and he like, tries to punch me and all this.

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