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Michael B. Jordan Details Honoring Late Costar Chadwick Boseman on Milestone Day

Michael B. Jordan spoke to E! News about paying tribute to late Black Panther costar Chadwick Boseman at the actor's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony.

By Corinne Heller Nov 21, 2025 4:58 PMTags
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Michael B. Jordan paid tribute to his late friend Chadwick Boseman as he was immortalized in Hollywood.

The 38-year-old was on hand to honor his Black Panther costar as he received a posthumous star on the Walk of Fame on Nov. 20, hours before Michael himself was honored by American Cinematheque.

"That was special. I couldn't have planned it any better," Michael told E! News' Erin Lim Rhodes at the American Cinematheque Award Ceremony. "Chad was a special person and for him to be honored and remembered the way he is, hearing people talk about him, makes me feel full and happy. So to kind of like share this day with him really is special."

Joining Michael on the Walk of Fame were his and Chadwick's Black Panther costar Letitia Wright as well as the late actor wife Taylor Ledward-Boseman.

"Today we recognize a lifetime of artistry," Taylor said in her speech at the ceremony. "We recognize your skill and your devotion and we submit your legacy as a hero and an icon."

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She continued of Chadwick, who passed away from colon cancer at age 43, "You lived with honor and you walked in truth. You are as brilliant as you were beautiful, and as courageous as you were kind. We love you. We miss you. We thank you."

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Letitia later shared a heartwarming memory about Chadwick on social media.

"He always held my hands," she recalled on her Instagram Stories. "Placed it near his heart to comfort me. Honoured to celebrate you today: @chadwickboseman."

Also in attendance at the star ceremony: Black Panther director Ryan Coogler and Viola Davis, who starred with Chadwick in the 2020 film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, his last movie.

"This star, as beautiful as it is on the Walk of Fame," Viola said in her own speech, "shines a whole lot less brighter than Chadwick is in Heaven."

Remember the actor's legacy by looking back at his best roles...

Lincoln Heights

In the early '00s Chadwick Boseman was seen here and there on television, but it wasn't until he landed the role of Nathaniel Ray in 2008 on Lincoln Heights that he had his first big break. He played the character, who was in the Army and later discovered to be the son of the lead character Eddie Sutton (Russell Hornsby), on the ABC Family show for nine episodes and all of them were twisted and so interesting.

Persons Unknown

Following his time on Lincoln Heights the South Carolina native was on the short-lived series Persons Unknown. Again Boseman played a military man, this time named Graham McNair, who was one of several strangers who woke up to find themselves in a ghost town with no way out. 

42

In 2013, Boseman made a big splash in the movie world when he portrayed Jackie Robinson in the film 42, which was a biography focusing on the athlete's road to becoming the first African American to play in Major League Baseball.

Draft Day

The actor played Vontae Mack, a football player hoping to get drafted by Sonny Weaver Jr. (Kevin Costner) and the Cleveland Browns in Draft Day.

Get on Up

In 2014, Boseman portrayed another iconic figure in American history...James Brown. In Get on Up he helped depict the story of the musician's rise from poverty to the legendary artist he became.

Message From the King

The actor switched things up from sports and biography films with Message from the King. In this film, Jacob King (Boseman) arrives from South Africa in Los Angeles to avenge his sister's death. Oh, and it's a thriller!

Captain America: Civil War

In 2016, fans first saw Boseman as Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War and from then on he became a fan-favorite Marvel superhero.

Marshall

Marshall is the story of Thurgood Marshall (played by Boseman), the lawyer who became the first ever African American Supreme Court Justice. With the help of Sterling K. Brown and Josh Gad, Boseman was able to depict this historical journey and become Marshall.

Black Panther

2018's Black Panther took Boseman to super stardom as he played the title character Black Panther AKA T'Challa as he steps forward to lead the people of Wakanda into the future.

Avengers: Infinity War

Boseman reprised his role as T'Challa and Black Panther for Avengers: Infinity War and teamed up with the rest of the good guys in the Marvel superhero flick.

Avengers: Endgame

He then returned to the role to help save the day once again in the 2019 hit Avengers: Endgame.

21 Bridges

Boseman continued to work with Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo on a 2019 film they produced called 21 Bridges. In the movie, Boseman played NYPD detective Andre Davis. 

Da 5 Bloods

Boseman played the role of Stormin' Norman in Spike Lee's 2020 film Da 5 Bloods. The Netflix movie told the story of four African American veterans—Paul (Delroy Lindo), Otis (Clarke Peters), Eddie (Norm Lewis), and Melvin (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.)—who returned to Vietnam decades after the war to search for the remains of their late squad leader (Boseman) and buried treasure.

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