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The late actor’s “Black Panther” collaborators recalled some pivotal moments before and after he died in 2020.

Ryan Coogler and Kevin Feige detail emotional impact of Chadwick Boseman’s death: ‘Hit me like a ton of bricks’

The late actor's "Black Panther" collaborators recalled some pivotal moments before and after he died in 2020.

By Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at **. He began writing for EW in 2022.

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Ryan Coogler and Chadwick Boseman in London on Feb. 8, 2018

Ryan Coogler and Chadwick Boseman in London on Feb. 8, 2018. Credit:

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Chadwick Boseman's *Black Panther* collaborators are remembering the emotional impact of the actor's tragic death.

Director Ryan Coogler and producer Kevin Feige recently opened up about the devastating loss of the *42* actor in 2020 during a conversation at USC's School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles, where they celebrated the dedication of the school's Kevin Feige Division of Film & Television Production.

Feige recalled that in his last meeting with Boseman alongside Marvel executives, the *Marshall* actor expressed his joy over voicing T'Challa on the animated series *What If* and how he hoped to bring a similarly lively spirit to a second *Black Panther *movie. The perpetual motion of the Marvel machine led Feige to assume that he would spend plenty of time with Boseman in the future since another Marvel sequel was always in development.

Kevin Feige and Chadwick Boseman in San Diego, Calif., on July 22, 2017

Kevin Feige and Chadwick Boseman in San Diego on July 22, 2017.

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"We will be back in there — that was always my expectation," the producer said, via *The Hollywood Reporter*. "So the need to set a dinner or a lunch to say hi, I just never do. Because we're busy and because we're going to have a next time. And that hit me like a ton of bricks when I realized that there wasn't going to be a next time."

Elsewhere in the conversation, Coogler remembered Boseman's unique spirit and aptitude for playing T'Challa. "There was only one Chad, bro," he said, "and there was only one character that was really meant for him."

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Coogler added that Feige and Disney CEO Bob Iger visited him shortly after Boseman's death in 2020.

"They came to our apartment in lockdown … and we walked around the Richmond Arena and just talked. And that was the first real check-in," Coogler recalled. "And it wasn't, 'Hey, what are we going to do about this franchise?' It was about, 'Hey, are you okay? How are you taking it?'"

Kevin Feige, Ryan Coogler, and Chadwick Boseman in San Diego, Calif., on July 22, 2017

Kevin Feige, Ryan Coogler, and Chadwick Boseman in San Diego on July 22, 2017.

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The generosity of the gesture stuck with him. "It was a real moment where you see the humanity beyond the corporate things and the financial responsibilities," said the Oscar-nominated *Sinners* director.

Coogler told ** in 2022 that he considered quitting filmmaking after Boseman's death. "I was at a point when I was like, 'I'm walking away from this business,'" Coogler said. "I didn't know if I could make another movie, period, [let alone] another *Black Panther *movie, because it hurt a lot. I was like, 'Man, how could I open myself up to feeling like this again?'"

Chadwick Boseman in 'Black Panther'

Chadwick Boseman in 2018's 'Black Panther'. Marvel Studios

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Coogler helmed the 2022 sequel *Black Panther: Wakanda Forever* to honor Boseman's legacy. He recently paid tribute to the late star at his Hollywood Walk of Fame induction ceremony in November.

"We continue to carry him with us. Chad was a star deserving of a star on the Walk of Fame, but he was also our most incredible jewel," Coogler said. "He reflected light, he refracted it, and when he did, he showed the greatness of our people, and the universe of our shared humanity. Thank you, Chad."

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