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On Aug. 28 a representative released news to the world that the actor Chadwick Boseman died after a four year battle with colon cancer.
The world left in shock to find out the beloved actor passed away started a massive amount of condolences and the hashtag that stated “#ThankYouChadwickBoseman” where fans poured their gratitude towards the actor.
Boseman was diagnosed in 2016 and battled his illness in silence and privately. Throughout those four years he delivered in films such as “Captain America: Civil War,” “Marshall” “21 Bridges” and the global phenomenon “Black Panther” which left a remarkable legacy on the world.
“He made everyone feel loved, heard and seen,” Actress and “Black Panther” co-star Danai Gurira said.
A massive amount of messages were penned towards Boseman that expressed how much the actor truly had an impact on the people in his life.
“This young man’s dedication was awe-inspiring, his smile contagious, his talent unreal,” Angela Bassett said via Instagram.
With a record breaking 7.4 Million likes and 3.1 million retweets which made the most like tweet on Twitter, Boseman left a massive mark on the world and will truly be missed.
Although Boseman is not physically here, his legacy will continue to live on forever as not only a fictional superhero, but a real hero as well.