Black Panther's very own executive producer known as Nate Moore has just recently revealed the last touching final text that was received from the recently passed Chadwick Boseman.

This Marver superstar sadly passed away due to colon cancer at a ripe age of 43 just this recent Friday after his really secret battle with cancer. This was all happening while he was still working and also committing his time towards visiting other sick kids in the hospital.

These already hinted that the actor was actually going through something since he would spend his time hanging out with sick kids at the hospital.

The last texts of Marvel's Black Panther

The last texts of Chadwick Boseman include commenting on their work with the known Make-A-Wish Foundation saying in a gloomy text to Moore that they broke him. During an interview that Nate had with People, Nate actually described how both he and the 42 actor had been able to work together in order to get a particular young boy a certain voice note from Black Panther's T'Challa.

The filmmaker also noted that Boseman actually cared greatly and when thinking about it, so personally, with the terminally ill children, they had been able to work with. Despite being able to see how the ill children "broke" this A-lister" Chadick Boseman still said that "we need to do that..." followed by "for them."

According to Chadwick's final text, he explained how people definitely deserve abundant life along with special moments. The Black Panther's star said that they have already been able to go through hell just by battling the disease.

The text ended with the real-life T'Chala saying that if it was possible to somehow ease their pain and suffering by just bringing joy even for a short moment, then hopefully moments like those eventually make a difference in their lives.

 

Who knew about the sickness

According to a recent report by THR, apart from Boseman's family, Chadwick kept the information available only to a very small group of insiders with regards to his gruesome battle with cancer.

Apparently, nobody that was involved in Marvel's Black Panther knew about his condition according to a source. The superhero film was able to gross $1.35 billion around the world and was even nominated for a best picture award at the Oscars.

Chadwick Boseman was able to pass away in his very own home in LA on Friday last week. His family described the pain as "immeasurable grief" saying that he had been battling stage III colon cancer all the way in 2016 and had been fighting with it for the last 4 years while the cancer progressed to stage IV.

The family also revealed that Marshall, Da 5 Bloods, and also August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom were all filmed between his scheduled chemotherapy and surgeries.

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