With the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, many of his fans are looking to revisit his work and appreciate his talent. Luckily for fans who don’t already own physical copies of films like Black Panther and Get on Up, several streaming services are hosting Boseman’s work as an actor.
Of Boseman’s 14 released films, 10 of them are available to stream on widely available platforms. This includes all four of Boseman’s outings as the iconic Black Panther character from Marvel Comics. His first film, The Kill Hole, and his last (currently released) film, Da 5 Bloods, are also streaming, to help admirers see the full range of his career. (He also has one more film role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which Netflix is set to release soon.) Scroll through to learn where exactly you can watch Boseman’s movies.
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‘The Kill Hole’ (Tubi)
‘Get on Up’ (HBO Max)
‘Gods of Egypt’ (Peacock, Leaving Aug. 31)
‘Captain America: Civil War’ (Disney+)
‘Message From the King’ (Netflix)
‘Black Panther’ (Disney+)
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ (Disney+)
‘Avengers: Endgame’ (Disney+)
’21 Bridges’ (Showtime, Starting Sept. 5)
‘Da 5 Bloods’ (Netflix)
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