Wakanda Forever! The charming Chadwick Boseman may have left this earth too soon, but he made sure to leave behind a ton of memorable work. Born in Anderson, South Carolina on November 29, 1976, Chadwick got his start as a playwright, with much of his work being crafted while a student at Howard University. After doing some studying at Oxford on Denzel Washington's dime, while he initially started out on the stage, in 2003 he made his onscreen debut in the TV series Third Watch. Future foe Michael B. Jordan replaced him on All My Children when Chadwick didn't appreciate the stereotyped scripts he was working with, so Chadwick moved to the big screen starting with his work as Syracuse running back Floyd Little in The Express (2008). But Chadwick went from familiar face to A-lister with starring roles in two huge biopics. First, he broke the color barrier as Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013). Then, he brought the funk as The King of Soul, James Brown in Get on Up (2014). It got on up, and you know what we mean by "it", when Chadwick showed some skin for his lead role in A Message from the King (2016). The movie's about South African outsider Jacob King (played by Chadwick) who travels to Los Angeles in order to avenge his younger sister's death. We wanted to deliver a Message to the King of Sexy, Chadwick Boseman: please never wear a shirt again! We love the way he looks shirtless when he's washing up in the bathroom. Our dick couldn't get enough of Chadwick, but this absolute Chad's reign as a box office god didn't start with that royal role, it started when he played T'Challa in Black Panther (2018). Our kitty sure was purring watching this black bo-hunk fight shirtless against both Michael B. Jordan and Winston Duke when challenged for the throne. Chadwick looks thick and muscular, with poppin pecs and some battle hardened abs. Unfortunately, after doing a few more MCU movies and stuff like Da 5 Bloods (2020) and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020), Chadwick's ascendency to the elite of the Hollywood elite was cut short in August 2020 when he succumbed to a battle with colon cancer. Tributes poured in from around the world. Is this your king? Yeah, it is.