This week, “Black Panther,” the most anticipated film of 2018 hits theaters nationwide. Chadwick Boseman spoke during an interview about what he has realized the film means to kids.
He talked about two terminally ill children he had been communicating with throughout the filming process, who told Chadwick that they were trying to hold on long enough to see it. Click on the audio player to hear more in this exclusive clip from from Front Page on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
Listen to “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” LIVE every weekday from 6/5am C.
RELATED: Why Wasn’t Black Panther Writer Roxane Gay Invited To The Movie Premiere? [EXCLUSIVE]
RELATED: Why Michael B. Jordan’s Dating Life Is A Stupid Reason To Boycott “Black Panther” [EXCLUSIVE]
RELATED:Kendrick Lamar’s New Song Proves “Black Panther” Soundtrack Will Be Lit [EXCLUSIVE]
The Latest:
- Monica On Motherhood, The ‘Pink Friday 2’ Tour And Finding An ‘Amazing’ Love
- Snoop Dogg Hilariously Reacts To His AI Appearance on Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Track, “Taylor Made Freestyle”
- Marvin Sapp To Record 16th Album Live In Chicago
- The Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 To Release A New Colorway In 2025
- 50 Cent Launches G-Unit Studios In Shreveport, Louisiana
- 10 Modern-Day Examples Of Environmental Racism
- Multiple States Working To Ban Popular Snacks Linked To Cancer
- Adrienne Bailon Discloses That Her IVF Treatments Cost ‘Easily Over a Million
- The Man Who Set Himself on Fire Outside of Donald Trump’s Trial in NYC Passed Away
- Halle Bailey’s Rep Denied Breakup Rumors After She And DDG Unfollowed Each Other