Lupita Nyong’o Marks Chadwick Boseman Third Death Anniversary With A Touching Tribute

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Lupita Nyong’o Marks Chadwick Boseman Third Death Anniversary With A Touching Tribute

Actress Lupita Nyong’o took to her Instagram page to pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman on the third anniversary of his passing. She shared a black-and-white photo taken with Boseman in 2018, expressing her deep pain upon learning of his death in 2020.

Nyong’o recalls the happy memories captured in the photo, reflecting the complexities of understanding death. Other “Black Panther” stars, including Letitia Wright and Daniel Kaluuya, also paid tribute to Boseman on the anniversary.

Read on to learn more.

Lupita Nyong’o Remembers Chadwick Boseman

Lupita Nyong’o marks the third anniversary of Chadwick Boseman’s death at the age of 43 from colon cancer.

On Monday, the 40-year-old actress posted a monochrome photo she took of the “Black Panther” cast as they arrived at a South Korean airport in 2018. In the caption, Nyong’o expressed how moved she was. by Boseman’s death in 2020, describing it as “singularly sick.”

She reflected on her feelings at the time, writing, “The confusion was so deep that it took months to believe in that happy feeling again.”

Recalling the fondest memories, Nyong’o recalled the moment captured in the picture when they were together, learning to make “baby heart” shapes with their fingers.

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He added, “Here Chadwick is adding his gentle flare. We spent 72 glorious hours there, and the memory fills me with so much joy.”

The “The Jungle Book” actor also shared his thoughts on the complexities of understanding and accepting death.

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“Death is difficult to understand, perhaps even more difficult to accept. But the love generated from the life he lived will fuel every anniversary that marks his absence,” he wrote. “Chadwick may no longer be in our photos, but he will always be in our hearts.”

‘Black Panther’ Pays Tribute To Chadwick Boseman

Lupita Nyong'o Marks Third Anniversary of Chadwick Boseman's Death With Touching TributeInstagram Stories | Letitia Wright

On the third anniversary of Boseman’s passing, other “Black Panther” stars joined in to share the tribute. Letitia Wright, who portrays King T’Challa Boseman’s sister in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, re-shared a video on Instagram featuring Boseman, Angela Bassett and Danai Gurira.

In her Story, Wright expressed her continued support for the late actor, writing, “Always Celebrate You King. Love Always x.”

Lupita Nyong'o Marks Third Anniversary of Chadwick Boseman's Death With Touching TributeInstagram Stories | Daniel Kaluuya

Daniel Kaluuya, who plays T’Challa’s friend W’Kabi, also uploaded a throwback photo on his Instagram Story. The image shows Boseman looking at Kaluuya and Gurira, 45, sharing an embrace, with Winston Duke standing in front of them. Kaluuya’s tribute was simple but touching, consisting of praying hands and a black heart emoji.

Chadwick Boseman’s Private Battle With Colon Cancer

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Boseman’s death in 2020 was the result of complications from his four-year personal battle with colon cancer. After his death, Nyong’o share a sincere letter online, admitting the “Avengers Endgame” actor’s deep impact on him despite their brief acquaintance.

Looking back on their collaboration on “Black Panther,” Nyong’o noted Boseman’s compelling presence, describing him as “calm and powerful.”

“He doesn’t have a broadcast about it, but there is a higher frequency that he seems to be operating on. You get the feeling that he is fully present and also fully aware of things in the distant future,” Nyong’o wrote.

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The “Little Monsters” actress continued, “She sets the bar high by working with a generous spirit, creating an ego-free environment by sheer example, and she always has a warm insight and a big hug to share.”

His Absence Felt On ‘Wakanda Forever’ ‘Set Daily’

RELEASE DATE: February 16, 2018 TITLE: STUDIO: Marvel Studios DIRECTOR: Ryan Coogler PLOT: T'Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns to the remote and technologically advanced African nation to take the throne.  and took his rightful place as king.  STARS: null.  Feb 15, 2018 PIC: RELEASE DATE: February 16, 2018 TITLE: STUDIO: Marvel Studios DIRECTOR: Ryan Coogler PLOT: T'Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns to a remote and technologically advanced African nation.  to occupy the throne and take his rightful place as king.  PRESENTED: BLACK PANTHER..L to R Marvel Studios: Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) and T'Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), b/g W'Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya)..MEGA

The talented actor’s death had a significant impact on Marvel Studios, filmmaker Ryan Coogler, and his “Black Panther” star as they navigate the Boseman-less “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” sequel. The film showcases Wright’s character Shuri who takes on the role of Black Panther after T’Challa’s death.

Winston Duke reflected on the dynamics of the sequel’s set and the void left by Boseman’s absence during his appearance on the “Bukit Jemele Undisturbed” podcast.

Duke described Boseman’s presence as a gentle yet powerful force, resonating with “power and scope.” He emphasized that Boseman’s understated demeanor had a significant influence, noting, “You know he’s there, but he doesn’t have to say anything. He doesn’t walk with a big ego.”

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Duke continued, per Many people, “You don’t realize the impact when they’re there. But when they don’t, it’s obvious. You feel it intrinsically, and that’s the experience that sets in every day for a year.”

While talking to Entertainment Weekly, Okoye actress Danai Gurira said, “The most important thing, of course, is to respect our brothers, our leaders, and our king.” He added, “That’s definitely at the forefront of our minds and our spirits and our hearts.”

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