Chadwick Boseman's Final Film Is Coming To Netflix Next Month

It has a 100% on rotten tomatoes
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December will be bringing us Chadwick Boseman's final film, which already has critics raving.

The film, entitled "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," follows the story of blues singer Ma Rainey, who is often referred to as the "Mother of Blues." 

Boseman's character, Levee, is the famed trumpet player of the band and seems to get into a heated argument with Rainey and other bandmates throughout a recording session.

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Chadwick Boseman's last movie, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, is not only a fitting tribute to his talent but a fearless showcase not soon to be forgotten IGN

Boseman passed away earlier this year in August after a four year battle with colon cancer, leaving fans heartbroken. 

It's safe to say that fans of the Black Panther actor are thrilled to see him on the big or small screen one last time.

The film is having a limited theatrical release on Wednesday, November 25, and will also be hitting Netflix for everyone to watch on December 18.

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