‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Leaves No. 1 on Call Sheet Empty After Chadwick Boseman’s Death
The top spot on the call sheet was left empty for the late T’Challa depicter during the entire production of the soon-to-be-released ‘Black Panther’ sequel.
AceShowbiz -“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” “saved a space” on the call sheet for Chadwick Boseman. After the actor passed away from cancer in August 2020 before work began on the film, bosses on the upcoming sequel refused to put any of his co-stars in the top slot on information documents because he will always be a part of the project.
The revelation was made by Chadwick’s co-star Winston Duke while he was reflecting on how “hard” it was working without his friend. “It’s really hard, but I don’t think he’s not with us. His efforts and his work and his legacy is with us. We carry him with us in our hearts,” he said.
“On set, we never had a number one on the call sheet. It started at number two because, Chadwick, we saved a space for him the entire time. I always say that in death, the struggle is finding ways to hold onto people. In life, it’s how to let go of people, whether they’re good for you or not. In death, it’s how do you hold on, and we hold onto him in our hearts, in our work, in how we approach life moving forward.”
The 35-year-old actor’s mother passed away three weeks ago and Winston reflected on the ties between grief and the loss superheroes often suffer, admitting he thinks that’s why comic book tales are so relatable.
He grew emotional as he told Entertainment Tonight, “I’ve realised in suffering a lot of loss myself, losing Chadwick, losing my mother maybe 20 days ago or so, I realise how intimately tied the narrative of superheroes and grief is.”
“And that’s what really makes them strong and relatable and powerful. Who is Spider-Man without Uncle Ben? Who is Batman without his parents? Who is Superman without all of Krypton? It’s about loss and the triumph of coming through that.”
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