It promises to be emotional, because everybody who loves good acting misses Chadwick Bozeman, even those of us who aren’t fanboys and were underwhelmed by his green screen turn in this blockbuster.
He was great in “Get on Up” and “Marshall,” good in “42,” and he had a great career in front of him. Let’s hope the movie’s tribute is fitting, and that the post Chadwick world they’ve built is more interesting and layered than the first outing.