Following the success of Black Panther back in 2018, it came as no surprise that there would be a sequel in Marvel’s lineup of upcoming movies. The film was set with Ryan Coogler coming back to write and direct, and Chadwick Boseman to return in the lead role. In 2020, Boseman passed away, and while everyone mourned the death of the beloved actor, they also had to change directions with the movie. Now, Coogler is opening up about what his last conversation with the actor was about. 

The director was recently on Marvel’s podcast Wakanda Forever: The Official Black Panther Podcast where he talked about making the sequel, and reflected on his relationship with and the passing of Boseman. He also revealed the last thing he spoke to Boseman about, and it had to do with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, he said: 

I just finished [the script]. My last conversation with him was calling him asking him if he wanted to read it before I got notes from the studio. That was the last time we spoke. He passed maybe a couple of weeks after I finished.

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