Disney will be sending the latest Black Panther film – Wakanda Forever – to its Disney+ service in February.
As most of you probably would have guessed, Disney isn’t wasting a lot of time sending its latest Marvel hit in the direction of its streaming service.
It might have opened to mixed reviews, but Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has still grossed the best part of $900m at the global box office, and won a sizeable number of fans as it’s done so.
We now learn that the film is going to debut on Disney+ from February 1st 2023, and presumably a few weeks after that – if Disney follows the usual pattern – it’ll then land on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray as well. The announcement of a physical media release won’t be with us until the film’s landed on streaming though.
For now anyway, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever continues to play in cinemas. It’s just weeks away from being available in homes though…
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