Chadwick Boseman’s powerful roles continue to inspire. Here’s a look at his top 10 movies, showcasing his impact on film and his unforgettable performances.

Boseman’s T’Challa defends Wakanda, bringing strength and pride to the first Black-led Marvel movie, resonating with audiences globally.

Black Panther (2018)

As Jackie Robinson, Boseman powerfully depicts the MLB star’s fight against racial prejudice, marking a historic change in American sports.

42 (2013)

Playing James Brown, Boseman captures the energy and complexity of the legendary musician, delivering a standout biographical performance.

Get on Up (2014)

Boseman shines as young Thurgood Marshall, taking on a challenging racial court case, foreshadowing his future as a Supreme Court justice.

Marshall (2017)

In Spike Lee's war drama, Boseman plays Stormin' Norman, a fallen soldier whose memory guides his comrades’ post-war journey in Vietnam.

Da 5 Bloods (2020)

Boseman debuts as Black Panther, joining the Avengers in a clash over superhero regulation, showcasing his warrior side as T’Challa.

Captain America: Civil War (2016)

As Jacob King, Boseman plays a man from South Africa who travels to LA to uncover the truth behind his sister’s murder, braving dark secrets.

Message from the King (2016)

Playing a detective, Boseman shuts down NYC’s bridges to catch killers, unraveling corruption in this intense cop thriller.

21 Bridges (2019)

Boseman reprises Black Panther, standing with the Avengers against Thanos, protecting Wakanda and leading his people in a battle for survival.

Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

In his final film, Boseman plays an ambitious jazz trumpeter in 1920s Chicago, delivering a gripping and emotional performance.

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

Through iconic roles, Boseman left a legacy of resilience, talent, and inspiration. His work lives on, inspiring future generations of actors and fans alike.