//Whoopi Goldberg wants Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of Chadwick Boseman

Whoopi Goldberg wants Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of Chadwick Boseman

Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman has died following a four year battle with colon cancer. He was 43. In a statement released by the family, The Star died at home with his wife and family by his side. The American actor had been known for playing real life figures, including professional baseball player Jackie Robinson in the 2013 Biopic 42 James Brown in 24 Teens Get On Up. Then he landed the Marvel role, which made him a superstore. He first played Black Panther in 2016 Captain America. Civil War Before the character headlined the hugely successful blockbuster In 2018 Black Panther was a hit with critics who praised its diversity, and the film grossed over a billion dollars at the global box office, earning it a best picture nomination at the Academy Awards. His portrayal of the Marvel superhero was lauded as an important landmark in the fight for wider representation in Hollywood. The fact that you have the same dreams as other people you have equal, if not more talent at times and but you don’t have the same opportunities, you don’t necessarily have the same doors open to you, the same nepotism, the same money or resources that could be put towards your dream. To be young, gifted and black is all of that. It’s It’s is tohave everything but did not quite be able to grasp it and to be able to person via through that between some of his later films like the Five Bloods and Black Bottom, Bozeman underwent countless surgeries and chemotherapy. Bozeman had not spoken publicly about the diagnosis. John Carucci Theus Associated Press

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Whoopi Goldberg wants Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of Chadwick Boseman

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg is calling on Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of the late actor Chadwick Boseman.Boseman — who played T’Challa/Black Panther, the king of the fictitious African kingdom of Wakanda in the blockbuster “Black Panther” — died of colon cancer, it was announced on Friday, after battling the disease privately for four years.In the wake of his death, Goldberg, 64, urged Disney to make some changes to its popular attractions, insisting “we don’t really need another Frozen land.”There are several “Frozen” attractions at Walt Disney World in Orlando, including “Frozen Ever After” and a chance to meet Anna and Elsa at Royal Summerhaus at Epcot, plus “A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Some events are listed as temporarily unavailable because of the pandemic.”Dear People in charge of building NEW experiences Disney Land and World we don’t really need another Frozen land BUT what we could use is Wakonda,” she tweeted. “Please Disneyworld Disneyland PLEASE build in Chadwick Boseman’s name WAKONDA (Sic).”CNN has reached out to Disney for comment.Last year, Disney announced a Marvel expansion at Disney California Adventure park.While there was no talk of a dedicated Wakanda theme park, the company said in a statement on Twitter that visitors will “find heroic encounters throughout the Avengers campus, including Black Widow, Ant-Man and The Wasp, Doctor Strange, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Super Heroes from Wakanda and Asgard, and Iron Man.”Goldberg was among a long list of celebrities to pay tribute to Boseman after his death was announced at the age of 43.Describing him as one of her “all time favorite people on the planet,” Goldberg told her 1.5 million Twitter followers that Boseman was a “wonderful actor” and a “truly nice man.”Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer at Marvel, said Boseman’s passing was “absolutely devastating.””He was our T’Challa, our Black Panther, and our dear friend. Each time he stepped on set, he radiated charisma and joy, and each time he appeared on screen, he created something truly indelible,” Feige said in a statement to CNN. “The Marvel Studios family deeply mourns his loss, and we are grieving tonight with his family.”

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg is calling on Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of the late actor Chadwick Boseman.

Boseman — who played T’Challa/Black Panther, the king of the fictitious African kingdom of Wakanda in the blockbuster “Black Panther” — died of colon cancer, it was announced on Friday, after battling the disease privately for four years.

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In the wake of his death, Goldberg, 64, urged Disney to make some changes to its popular attractions, insisting “we don’t really need another Frozen land.”

There are several “Frozen” attractions at Walt Disney World in Orlando, including “Frozen Ever After” and a chance to meet Anna and Elsa at Royal Summerhaus at Epcot, plus “A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Some events are listed as temporarily unavailable because of the pandemic.

“Dear People in charge of building NEW experiences Disney Land and World we don’t really need another Frozen land BUT what we could use is Wakonda,” she tweeted. “Please Disneyworld Disneyland PLEASE build in Chadwick Boseman’s name WAKONDA (Sic).”

CNN has reached out to Disney for comment.

Last year, Disney announced a Marvel expansion at Disney California Adventure park.

While there was no talk of a dedicated Wakanda theme park, the company said in a statement on Twitter that visitors will “find heroic encounters throughout the Avengers campus, including Black Widow, Ant-Man and The Wasp, Doctor Strange, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Super Heroes from Wakanda and Asgard, and Iron Man.”

Goldberg was among a long list of celebrities to pay tribute to Boseman after his death was announced at the age of 43.

Describing him as one of her “all time favorite people on the planet,” Goldberg told her 1.5 million Twitter followers that Boseman was a “wonderful actor” and a “truly nice man.”

Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer at Marvel, said Boseman’s passing was “absolutely devastating.”

“He was our T’Challa, our Black Panther, and our dear friend. Each time he stepped on set, he radiated charisma and joy, and each time he appeared on screen, he created something truly indelible,” Feige said in a statement to CNN. “The Marvel Studios family deeply mourns his loss, and we are grieving tonight with his family.”