{"id":44146,"date":"2021-08-29T03:24:04","date_gmt":"2021-08-28T21:54:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/districtchronicles.com\/underrated-chadwick-boseman-movie-coming-to-netflix-next-week\/"},"modified":"2021-08-29T03:24:12","modified_gmt":"2021-08-28T21:54:12","slug":"underrated-chadwick-boseman-movie-coming-to-netflix-next-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/districtchronicles.com\/underrated-chadwick-boseman-movie-coming-to-netflix-next-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Underrated Chadwick Boseman Movie Coming to Netflix Next Week"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Before Chadwick Boseman starred as Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War<\/em>, the actor was best known for his turns in the biopics 42<\/em> and Get On Up<\/em>. Boseman got to make one more biopic between his Marvel movies, the 2017 courtroom drama Marshall<\/em>, in which he played a young Thurgood Marshall. The Oscar-nominated film will be available on Netflix on Wednesday, Sept. 1.<\/p>\n

Marshall<\/em> was directed by Reginald Hudlin (The Great White Hype<\/em>, Ladies Man<\/em>) and focuses on one of the first major cases in Marshall’s career. In State of Connecticut v. Joseph Spell<\/em><\/a> (1940), Marshall represented Joseph Spell, a Black chauffeur accused of raping a white woman, Eleanor Strubing. Spell confessed to being intimate with Strubing but did not confess to rape. The jury found him not guilty. In Marshall<\/em>, Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us<\/em>) stars as Spell while Kate Hudson plays Strubing. Josh Gad played Sam Friedman, the white insurance lawyer who joins Marshall’s team, and James Cromwell plays the judge.<\/p>\n