In an interview with Extra, Anthony Mackie said he can t watch Chadwick Boseman in "Ma Rainey s Black Bottom" yet because it s too emotional. Mackie and Boseman
Posted on Tuesday, January 19th, 2021 by Ethan Anderton
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I had hesitated reviewing âMa Raineyâs Black Bottom,â because it was the last film of Chadwick Boseman and I worried that the film itself would be overshadowed by maudlin sentiment for the talented young actor who was taken from us too soon due to unpublicized colon cancer.
His role as TâChalla in the blockbuster âBlack Pantherâ film had made him not just the fictional king of Wakanda, but an iconic role model for millions of Black moviegoers worldwide.
Actors often get typecast. Itâs hard to reinvent yourself after playing James Bond. Lynda Carter would always be TVâs Wonder Woman. Adam West could not break out of being TVâs Batman. George Reeves shot himself because the Superman role stymied his career. Mark Hamill started doing voice work when he couldnât shake the image of Luke Skywalker.
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