Ikorodu Bois Pay Touching Tribute To Chadwick Boseman With Remake Of "Black Panther"
Ikorodu Bois, a Nigerian group known for recreating movie scenes and music videos with household items, have paid a touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman following his sudden death which left his fans and the film world stunned.
The American actor, 43, died on Friday, August 28, after a four-year secret battle with colon cancer.
To honour the late actor, Ikorodu Bois decided to remake scenes from his popular superhero movie, "Black Panther." The youngsters played the roles of 'Black Panther, M'Baku, Nakia, Shuri, T'Chaka, and many others.
The Ikorodu Boiz earlier this year got noticed by Netflix, Chris Hemsworth and The Russo Brothers after their reproduction of "Extraction. In August they got gifted with movie making equipment from Netflix.
Watch the tribute below:
The American actor, 43, died on Friday, August 28, after a four-year secret battle with colon cancer.
To honour the late actor, Ikorodu Bois decided to remake scenes from his popular superhero movie, "Black Panther." The youngsters played the roles of 'Black Panther, M'Baku, Nakia, Shuri, T'Chaka, and many others.
The Ikorodu Boiz earlier this year got noticed by Netflix, Chris Hemsworth and The Russo Brothers after their reproduction of "Extraction. In August they got gifted with movie making equipment from Netflix.
Watch the tribute below:
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