Martin Freeman on Filming 'Black Panther' Sequel Without Chadwick Boseman: It's Strange and Sad
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The actor, who portrays Everett K. Ross in the Marvel blockbuster, reveals that 'there's quite a gap' on the set of 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' following the latter's death.

AceShowbiz - Martin Freeman admits there was a notable "gap" on set filming the "Black Panther" sequel without Chadwick Boseman. The Everett K. Ross depicter in the Marvel blockbuster admitted it felt "strange and sad" not having the late Hollywood actor around while working on "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever".

"It was strange, that side of it. On the one hand, you're making the film that you're there to make, and there are scores and scores of people on set, joined in this endeavor to make the film," the 50-year-old actor told Collider. "But there's also no question that, at the heart of it, there's quite a gap now, and you felt it."

Still, Freeman has the utmost respect for director Ryan Coogler and said everyone has poured everything they've got into the film to ensure they do the late star justice. He continued, "With full respect to Ryan Coogler and everybody else, who's sweating and bleeding to get this thing done properly, it was fun. It was enjoyable. I was in and out of it quite quickly, I think."

"But I like playing Everett Ross. He's a very fun character to play. He's nicely simpatico for the story. He's a good guy," he added. "But it was odd. Of course, it was odd with Chadwick [Boseman] not being there. There's no way around that."

"I think everyone would find it pretty strange and sad, but at the same time, life things don't just end," the actor continued pouring his feeling. "It's not like, 'Well, that's that's happened, so we just all have to go off and never do it again.' But it was odd. When he passed, I thought, 'Okay, well maybe there just won't be another one.' "

"But there are still other stories to tell within that world and other great characters. I think, and I hope that we've made a good film. I trust Ryan Coogler a lot," he, at the end, concluded.

Boseman, who took on the role of T'Challa a.k.a. Black Panther in a number of Marvel cinematic Universe film franchise, passed away at the age of 43 in August 2020 after a private cancer battle.

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