.@EmansReviews, creator of the #RecastTChalla campaign, explains why it's important to preserve the legacy of Chadwick Boseman's 'Black Panther' character. https://t.co/3lpALx8BDS
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 28, 2021
Marvel Studios is likely to kill off the character of T'Challa to honor Chadwick Boseman. I believe they should #RecastTChalla to honor his hard work in making the #BlackPanther franchise popular.
— E-Man's Movie Reviews - #RecastTChalla (@EmansReviews) April 5, 2021
Sign the petition👉🏿 https://t.co/M6P3ZOu1Bp
🙏🏿RT and share! #WakandaForever 🙅🏿♂️ pic.twitter.com/U75eT8MNLl
The Legacy of T'Challa as the Black Panther shouldn't end with Chadwick, it should start with him. Continue what he started. #SaveTChalla#RecastTChalla pic.twitter.com/KW6UDWYVOv
— Winsome 🌻 (@itswinsomegrace) December 27, 2021
The Legacy of T'Challa as the Black Panther shouldn't end with Chadwick, it should start with him. Continue what he started. #SaveTChalla#RecastTChalla pic.twitter.com/KW6UDWYVOv
— Winsome 🌻 (@itswinsomegrace) December 27, 2021
It’s sad that Marvel would consider killing off T’Challa after Chadwick Boseman worked through cancer to bring him to the MCU. And it’s disrespectful to Chadwick’s family who confirmed that he would’ve wanted the role recast rather than cancelled. #RecastTChalla to #SaveTChalla https://t.co/dXvNVxbkmU
— Knicky Barrett (@JuliusHandles7) December 27, 2021
T'Challa wasn't Chadwick Boseman's best role or best performance. It was simply his most visible & got him the recognition he already deserved. Recognition that other underappreciated black actors in Hollywood need. T'Challa living on means Chad's name lives on. #RecastTchalla pic.twitter.com/A80tnmMfRY
— T'Challa: The Black Panther facts (@Ekie0) December 27, 2021
"T’Challa is significant and deserves to have his stories continue to be told, regardless of whoever else wears the mantle [of Black Panther],” says @EmansReviews on #RecastTChalla https://t.co/3lpALx8BDS
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 28, 2021
Appreciation: Chadwick Boseman held the screen with power and unerring purpose https://t.co/oxi37HuoiL
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 29, 2020
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