Saturday, August 12, 2017

"Chadwick Boseman channels his inner animal and unleashes the Black Panther" debuts 2.19.2018


Chadwick Boseman is that dude! He is making his acting chops felt and seen in the film and entertainment industry. He just earned and received a major part as one of the first African American superheroes for Marvel comics. He will star along with Lupita N’yongo ("Twelve Years A Slave" , "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", "Queen of Katwe", and  "The Jungle Book ),  Michael B. Jordan (Creed, Fantastic Four, Fruitvale Station, That Awkward Moment )  Danai Gurira ("All Eyez On Me", "The Walking Dead", "The Visitor", and "Mother of George") , Forest Whitaker ("The Last King of Scotland", "The Butler", "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"), Angela Bassett ("American Horror Story", "Olympus has Fallen", "Notorious")  , Andy Serkis ("Rise of the Planet of Apes", "The Hobbit, "The Lord of the Rings": Series & Franchise) , Sterling K. Brown ("Thurgood Marshall", "This is Us" television series, "American Crime Story", "Army Wives") , Phylicia Rashad (do I need to even list her resume (lol)...."The Cosby Show", "Creed", "For Colored Girls", "Frankie & Alice")  I was pretty shocked to see she would be starring in this film but a very nice surprise to see Mrs. Rashad is branching out into different roles outside of comfort zone . There are some veteran actors in this film along with new comers and performers too. This cast is pretty incredible and full of surprises.
            I love how Boseman is the kind of actor who will engulf himself into a role and he knows how to transform each and every single time. He gives an incredible performance each time you may remember him playing real life hero and athletic legend, Jackie Robinson in the movie “42” (2013), he starred as the godfather of soul in “Get On Up” when he played James Brown and he killed the role becoming him inside and out actually.  Now this fall he will star as “Thurgood Marshall”. The first African American supreme court justice during the late 1930s and early 1940s Marshall was involved with a case where a woman was raped, assaulted, and attempted murder was involved.  For more information on the film “Black Panther” visit http://www.marvel.com and stay tuned for the film’s trailer will be up shortly before the film debuts in February next year. Until then watch the trailer above and I included the Thurgood Marshall trailer for you all too enjoy readers will be back with more for you. XOXO =)

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