Late Chadwick Boseman to get MTV Hero for the Ages award posthumously


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Chadwick Boseman during arrivals at the 91st Academy Awards on Feb 24,2019, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood. Boseman died in August of colon cancer. Photo: TNS

Chadwick Boseman is an award winner, even in death.

The late Black Panther star will be given the MTV's Hero for the Ages honour Sunday during the MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest Of All Time special.

Boseman, who played the iconic Marvel superhero, will be presented with the posthumous award by his Avengers: Endgame co-stars Robert Downey Jr and Don Cheadle, who played Iron Man and War Machine, respectively, in the comic-book film franchise.

The award "honours a star whose heroism on-screen was only surpassed by the true hero they were off-screen," MTV said in a statement on Friday (Dec 4). It recognises Boseman's performances as a number of American heroes, as well as his activism, writing and directing.

The Marshall, Get On Up, 42 and Da 5 Bloods actor will next appear on-screen in Netflix's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, due on Christmas. His final film has already generated awards-season buzz and earned him a posthumous Gotham Independent Film Awards nomination.

He'll also receive that ceremony's annual actor tribute, alongside co-star Viola Davis.

Boseman, who died in August at age 43 after privately battling colon cancer, was previously recognised during the MTV Movie and TV Awards in 2018.

His role in the groundbreaking Black Panther clinched wins in the best hero and best performance in a movie categories.

He was also nominated for on-screen team with his co-stars Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright, as well as best fight with co-star Winston Duke, who played M'Baku.

In his acceptance speech, the star promptly handed off his golden popcorn to James Shaw Jr, who had wrestled an assault-style rifle away from a gunman in a Tennessee Waffle House that year. Boseman said it was important to "acknowledge the heroes we have in real life."

MTV paid tribute to the beloved actor a week after his death by dedicating the MTV VMAs in August to the late star.

The 90-minute special on Sunday will be hosted by Vanessa Hudgens and will revisit the "biggest and best moments in film and TV from the 1980s until now."

It will also pay homage to beloved actors and scene-stealing moments and include special award categories, presentations and performances, MTV said.

Boseman would have turned 44 this week. To celebrate, the streaming platform Disney+ saluted the actor with a touching montage during the opening credits of Black Panther. – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

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