Photo by Gage Skidmore
Los Angeles: Chadwick Boseman,
who died in August this year due to colon cancer has no will. The actor
garnered mainstream attention when he portrayed Marvel Comics Book hero Black
Panther. Black Panther instantly became a fan-favourite after he first had appeared
in Captain America: Civil War, which was released in 2016 to ecstatic fanfare
and critical acclaim. The fans and critics singled out Boseman’s portrayal as
Black Panther as one of the highlights of the film. He portrayed the superhero
three more times in a Black Panther solo film released in February 2018 and
Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame which were released in the summers
of 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Boseman died at the age of 43 on
August 28th after a four-year battle with colon cancer. The star had
kept his diagnosis secret from the film industry and press. Fans across the
world were shocked after hearing the news of his demise and mourned one of
their favourite superheroes. Boseman graduated Howard University and British
American Drama Academy. He made his screen debut in the television series
called “All my Children” as Reggie Porter.
Boseman’s wife, Taylor Simone
Ledward had filed a petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court for Letters
of Administration. The letters would give the late actor’s wife to inherit the
totality of community estate and split the personal estate between her and his
parents. Boseman and Ledward didn’t have any children.