What to know about Chadwick Boseman's final performance as T'Challa on 'What If...?'
The "Black Panther" actor died from colon cancer last August at the age of 43.
Marvel Studios released its most recent episode of its animated series "What If...?," and Wednesday's new offering on Disney+ features the final performance of the late Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa, the character he played in "Black Panther" and other MCU films.
The new installment begins as a different take on "Guardians of the Galaxy," imagining what would have happened if a young T'Challa was snatched from Earth instead of Peter Quill.
"What If...T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?" also features the voices of other famous MCU alums: "Guardians of the Galaxy" vets Michael Rooker reprises as Yondu, Karen Gillan again plays Nebula, Chris Sullivan voices Taserface, Benicio Del Toro plays The Collector, Djimon Hounsou voices Korath the Pursuer and Sean Gunn lends his voice to Kraglin once again. Seth Green even reprises as Howard The Duck.
The episode also features Danai Gurira again playing fearsome Wakandan general Okoye, and Josh Brolin as Thanos -- but in this tale, the Mad Titan has given up his galaxy-conquering ways to fight alongside T'Challa and company.
The installment ends with a touching coda to Boseman, who died last August after a private, years-long battle with colon cancer at the age of 43. A title card reads over a black screen, noting the episode is "Dedicated to our friend, our inspiration and our hero Chadwick Boseman."
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