Chadwick Boseman: A Rising Star Before "Black Panther"



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Chadwick Boseman: A Rising Star Before "Black Panther"

Before stepping into the role of T'Challa in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Chadwick Boseman had already been making waves in the acting world. He was an actor who brought dignity and depth to every character he played.

Boseman first gained fame for portraying historical figures. In "42" (2013), he took on the role of Jackie Robinson, the trailblazing African - American baseball player who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. His performance was so compelling that it not only captured Robinson's determination but also the struggles he faced. The movie was a success, grossing over $97 million against a $31 - million budget. In 2014, Boseman played the music legend James Brown in "Get on Up." He managed to bring Brown's energy and charisma to the big screen, showing the audience the life journey of the "Godfather of Soul" from his humble beginnings to his rise to stardom.
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Even in movies that didn't receive great reviews, Boseman stood out. In "Marshall" (2017), where he played Thurgood Marshall, the first African - American Supreme Court Justice, he was magnetic. Despite the film's distribution issues, his performance was remarkable, presenting Marshall's confidence and intelligence. Hollywood recognized his talent, but at that time, he was still on the hunt for that one role that would truly define his career. Little did anyone know that his turn as Black Panther would soon become that defining moment, making him a global superstar.
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