Marvel producer Nate Moore opened up about how Disney reacted to the tragic loss of Chadwick Boseman.
However, the journey to the sequel was far from easy.
Marvel producer Nate Moore now revealed howDisneyreacted to the pain.
It was understandably difficult to process the loss of Chadwick Boseman, who died at 43:
Theres like…
Pardon my French, but Holy shit, what happened?
And then you process it emotionally and go like, What do we do now?
Like, should we even make this movie?
Still, there were internal conversations about what to do with the franchises future.
Moore emphasized the fact that Disney never demanded theBlack Panthersequel.
There was no request ofyou have to make the movie, so figure it out.
They said, Well, if you dont have to… dont make the movie.
Instead, the MCU opted to be authentic.
And clearly the world did, or at least his fans did.
This realization came after reflecting on hisconversations with the late actor towards the end of his life.
Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverwill arrive on Disney+ on Wednesday, February 1.
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