The legend of the famous “Black Panther” Chadwick Boseman lives on even after his death, as the late actor was posthumously nominated on Monday for an Oscar Academy Award for his final performance in the Netflix movie “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”, just half a year after his death.
L- L-R:Michael Potts, from left, Chadwick Boseman and Colman Domingo in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” (David Lee/Netflix via AP)
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Chadwick Boseman is the first black performer ever in history to be nominated for a posthumous Oscar award. His other rivals are Steven Yeun (“Minari”), Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”), Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”) and Gary Oldman (“Mank”).