Chadwick Boseman to Be Honored With MTV's 'Hero for the Ages' Award

'Avengers' stars Don Cheadle and Robert Downey Jr. will present the honor during Sunday's MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of All Time special.

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MTV will honorĀ the lateĀ Chadwick BosemanĀ with the Hero for All Ages Award.

According to the network, the honor goes to actorsĀ "whose heroism on-screen was only surpassed by the true hero they were off-screen." Boseman's Avengers co-starsĀ Don Cheadle and Robert Downey Jr. will present the award during theĀ MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of All Time special. The one-night televised event will take place this Sunday, more than three months after Boseman died of complications from colon cancer.

The tragedy came as a shock to many, as theĀ Black PantherĀ star never revealed his diagnosis, which he received four years before his death. Boseman made his MCU debut in 2016 when he portrayedĀ T'Challa in Captain America: Civil War. He would go on to star in films likeĀ Marshall, 21 Bridges, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and, most recently, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

TheĀ MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of All Time will air at 8 p.m. ET this Sunday. The event will be hosted byĀ Vanessa Hudgens, and celebrate movie and TV accomplishments over the last four decades.Ā 

šŸæ@VanessaHudgens is getting ready to host #MTVAwards: Greatest of All Time where we'll be celebrating the greatest moments in movie & TV HISTORY šŸ’«

Tune in SUNDAY at 8p on @MTV to see who will be crowned as THE GREATEST in each of these categories and so much morešŸ pic.twitter.com/NcTLItSz2t

— Movie & TV Awards (@MTVAwards) December 1, 2020

Boseman will alsoĀ posthumously receive the Actor Tribute at the 2021Ā Gotham Independent Film Awards, which will take place Jan. 11. He's also been nominated in the Best Actor category for his role inĀ Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

"Chadwick Boseman was an incredibly talented actor whose significance and impact onscreen and kindness offscreen will never be forgotten," said Jeffrey Sharp, Executive Director of IFP. "We at IFP are forever indebted to him for all of his contributions to our organization, his legacy in providing mentorship and we are proud to honor him and all of his historical and groundbreaking contributions with this tribute."

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