Ikorodu Bois Pay Emotional Tribute To Chadwick Boseman By Recreating Movie Scenes That Featured His Black Panther Character (video)

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Ikorodu Bois Pay Emotional Tribute To Chadwick Boseman By Recreating His Black Panther Character From Various Movie Scenes
Popular teenage comedy group, Ikorodu Bois, have paid an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman following the death of the actor that left fans and colleagues worldwide stunned.

Ikorodu Bois are a group of teenage boys widely known for their unique and hilarious remakes of high-budget blockbuster movie trailers and music videos with only household items craftily remodelled.

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The death of the American actor was announced by his family on Friday, August 28 through his social media pages. Boseman died at 43 after a four years of battling colon cancer.

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Since the announcement, tributes have poured in from different parts of the world, as many eulogised him for the excellent life he lived until his death.

Just like many others who have paid tribute to Boseman, the young lads resorted to honour him the only way they knew best – by recreating movie scenes that featured the actor’s Black Panther character.

Chadwick starred as Black Panther in the various Marvel films like Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther movie itself.

The youngsters played the roles of the Black Panther known as T’ChallaM’Baku, Nakia, Shuri, and many others.

The short video begins with the kids re-enacting a scene from the Black Panther, where King T’Challa’s father welcomes him to the afterlife.

The video also features the final fighting scenes from both Infinity War and Endgame. The boys recreated various scenes featuring T’Challa, his father, Mbaku, Nakia, Captain America to name a few.

The video ends with Chadwick’s character, King T’Challa saying, “In my culture, death is not the end.”

Their short video has been well received by Nigerians and outside the country as it has been watched over 918,000 times and the number is swiftly increasing.

Watch the touching video below;

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