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Netflix's tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman in new film The Harder They Fall has received resounding praise for fans of the movie on social media.
The Western is led by an all-Black cast of leading actors and follows an outlaw seeking revenge on an old enemy.
The ensemble cast is led by Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Regina King, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, RJ Cyler, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, and Deon Cole.
One moment in the film is being praised by film fans for its sweet tribute to the late Boseman who died on August 28, 2020, at the age of 43 after a private battle with colon cancer.

The Black Panther star's unexpected death sent shockwaves throughout the world and Hollywood is still reeling from the tragic loss.
In The Harder They Fall, the actor's name is seen on a train that is transporting one of the characters.
Early on in the film, Idris Elba's character Rufus Buck is onboard a train and the letters "C.A.B." are visible. These are the actor's initials, with his full name being Chadwick Aaron Boseman.
Then later on, a shot of another train in motion shows the name C.A. BOSEMAN painted on the side.
The moment has been bittersweet for fans of the late actor who have been praising Netflix for the sweet tribute.
Our favorite trivia from #TheHarderTheyFall might be the fact that the train is named after our forever king, Chadwick Aaron Boseman. ? pic.twitter.com/wahEALnftR
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) November 3, 2021
"What a befitting tribute to a king. Continue to rest in power and peace, Chadwick Boseman. #WakandaForever," reads one tweet.
While another added: "A beautiful dedication to a fabulous actor."
The train in #TheHarderTheyFall is named after Chadwick Aaron Boseman
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) November 3, 2021
(via @strongblacklead) pic.twitter.com/uqdkT5Sy4i
"What a wonderful way to honor his memory, Chadwick is still with us," said another.
Boseman also made a posthumous appearance in Marvel's What If...? series on Disney + earlier this year in a voiceover recorded before his death.
The series was directed by Bryan Andrews who hailed his professionalism and enthusiasm while working on the show, despite being really ill.
"We were already thinking of finding a way to do spin-offs and stuff like that of him and his crew to have these wonderful adventures, because [while] the character was so different, you can keep some of the virtue and some of the integrity and all the other important aspects of T'Challa as we know him, Black Panther, without necessarily the pressure of the kingdom Wakanda," Andrews said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly in August.
He added: "His excitement level was awesome because he knew what he was going through—we didn't, similar to everybody except his closest inner circle."
The Harder They Fall is streaming now on Netflix.