Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverreleased November 11, 2022 finally reaches Disney+. The film, which closes the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was a breath of fresh air for a studio that has gone through a couple of difficult years. While not yet at pre-pandemic levels, the feature film received good reviews and was a box office success. It has received $820 million worldwide so far.

Currently Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be available on Disney+ from January 20, a few days before the premiere Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Maniawhich will take place on February 17, 2023. This is the 27th film Marvel Cinematic Universe approach the platform streaming.

Failing to achieve the box office results or specialized critical acclaim that was achieved with its predecessor, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever it was well received. It shows the events leading up to King T’Challa’s death as his actor Chadwick Boseman died in 2020 from cancer.

The film focuses on who will replace T’Challa as Black Panther in a war against the people of Talokan led by Namor (Tenoch Huerta). For many, this is a transitional film, while the production ensures it was a way to continue the story and pay homage to Boseman.

Marvel decided not to replace the actor with another one to honor his memory. Instead, the film shows many of the changes Wakanda goes through after his death, basing one of his conflicts on choosing and accepting his replacement.

Black Panther Arrives: Wakanda Forever on Disney+

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Coming to Disney+ 70 days after premiere. Looks like Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringsbut more days than Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madnesswhich was barely 47 days or Thor: Love and Thunder, which amounted to 62 days. These last two films didn’t have the impact on the box office that the studio was hoping for. Hence the advance upon arrival at the platform streaming.

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