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00:00Chadwick Boseman posthumously received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
00:05On November 20th, 2025, Chadwick Boseman posthumously received the 2,828th Hollywood Walk of Fame star,
00:13drawing family, co-stars, peers, and fans to an emotional celebration.
00:18Organizers underscored his place.
00:20Simone Ledward Boseman accepted, honoring purpose and representation,
00:24as a crowd cheered Wakanda forever and remembered his 2020 passing, at 43.
00:31Several of Boseman's closest colleagues appeared, creating a reunion of sorts for the Marvel family and beyond.
00:37Letitia Wright recalled their on-and-off camera bond, calling Boseman a lighthouse,
00:41whose leadership set a purposeful tone rooted in cultural pride.
00:45Michael B. Jordan praised Boseman's work ethic, humility, and bravery,
00:49while privately battling cancer, calling his friend's legacy eternal,
00:54and affirming he was deeply loved for his character.
00:57Boseman's career was defined by intentional choices honoring history, identity, and dignity,
01:03a filmography like a curriculum of black American heroism.
01:07In 42, he embodied Jackie Robinson's quiet strength and resilience,
01:11vaulting into the spotlight as an authentic teller of real-life legends.
01:15He electrified, as James Brown, in 2014's Get On Up,
01:20then brought intelligence and quiet power to Thurgood Marshall in Marshall.
01:25As King T'Challa in Black Panther, he led a global cultural event,
01:29crafting a hero of empathy, responsibility, and heritage.
01:33Wakanda forever became a mantra.
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