
The newest Marvel movie - soon to be superseded by Spider-Man: No Way Home, releasing December 16 in India - will arrive 69 days after its global theatrical premiere on November 5 in India, the US, and elsewhere. It was also been reported that barring his family and a few insiders, nobody was aware that Chadwick Boseman was fighting a cancer all these years.Eternals will release Wednesday, Januon Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar, Marvel Studios announced late on Friday. Before that, Chadwick was about to start the shoot of a film this month. However, just a week before his death, the actor was convinced that he will not only regain his lost weight but will also beat cancer and will be able to shoot for the highly anticipated Black Panther 2.īlack Panther 2 was slated to go into the production in March 2021. A recent report has claimed that Chadwick was confident that he will be fit for the next instalment of Black Panther.Ī source close to Chadwick Boseman has told The Hollywood Reporter that the actor who was 43 had lost a lot of weight in the last few months.

In recent times, his cancer had progressed to stage IV that led to his death.įor four years he fought cancer and shot for as many as 7 movies including physically taxing work like Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Da 5 Blood. The actor passed away at the age of 43 with his family by his side.

It was revealed that the celebrated actor was battling stage III colon cancer since his diagnosis in the year 2016. The news of his untimely demise had come as a shock for millions of his fans and celebs alike. The sudden passing away of Chadwick Boseman has left a void in the lives of his fans and admirers around the world.
