When is Black Panther: Wakanda Forever coming to Disney Plus?

Black Panther 2 lands on Disney Plus very, very soon

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The wait is almost over,Marvelfans. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will finally launch on Disney Plus on February 1.

Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverwas released in theaters on November 11, 2022, so it’s been well over two months since it launched worldwide. After a lengthy wait, it’ll arrive on one of thebest streaming servicesin just two days' time (at the time of writing, anyway).

We knew Black Panther 2 wasn’t coming toDisney Plusin January as Disney revealed it wouldn’t as part of its January 2023 release slate. Now, though,Marvelfanatics are gearing up to watch it for the first or 10th time.

If you’re looking for more news on Wakanda Forever’s Disney Plus debut, we’ve got you covered. Below, you can read more about why it’s taken so long for it to launch on Disney Plus, as well as other important information surrounding the MCU flick. So, dive in! When you’re ready, find outhow to watch Wakanda Forever.

When is Black Panther 2’s Disney Plus release date?

When is Black Panther 2’s Disney Plus release date?

On February 1, the worldwide phenomenon arrives on @DisneyPlus.Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: #WakandaForever is streaming February 1. pic.twitter.com/TDefiAFwUvJanuary 4, 2023

As confirmed by Marvel Studios on January 4, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will debut on Disney Plus on February 1.

The film, which made it into the top three of ourMarvel Phase 4 rankedarticle, landed in theaters last November, and we expected it to arrive in January 2023. That’s based on what we knew about some of thebest superhero movies' Disney Plus releases. However, Marvel proved that wasn’t the case, confirming it’ll arrive a month later instead.

Marvel movies don’t launch on Disney’s streaming platform immediately after their theatrical releases; each one having a 45-day exclusivity period in cinemas. If Black Panther 2 was releasedexactly45 days after its theatrical release, it would’ve arrived on Disney’s streamer on Monday, December 26.

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Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. Marvel hasn’t released any of its post-Avengers: Endgame films on Disney’s streamer so soon after their theatrical release. The exception to that rule isBlack Widow, which received a day and date launch in theaters and on Disney Plus in July 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Furthermore, Disney traditionally releases new films and TV shows on Wednesdays. That temporarily changed whenShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawdebuted on a Thursday (August 18). This was due to the midweek episodic release ofStar WarsTV showAndor. Clearly, Marvel and Lucasfilm didn’t want their tentpole franchises to compete for viewers on the same day.

If Black Panther 2 follows Marvel’s traditional Wednesday launch for Disney Plus releases, it should’ve come out on Wednesday, December 28, right? No – andEternalsholds the key as to why.

Eternals launched in theaters on November 5, 2021, but it wasn’t available to stream on Disney Plus until January 12, 2022. That’s because Marvel co-releasedSpider-Man: No Way Home(alongsideSonyPictures) in December 2021. In our view, Marvel didn’t want to Eternals' Disney Plus launch to clash with No Way Home’s theatrical run, as it might have distracted fans from going to see No Way Home.

Add in the fact Wakanda Forever continued to make money over the 2022 holiday season and it wasn’t in Marvel’s financial interests to end its theatrical run and release it on Disney Plus (for free, remember!) until February.

Is there an end credit scene in Black Panther 2?

Yes, but there’s only one post-credits scene – not two – in Wakanda Forever.

We’ve broken down what that mid-credits stinger means for the Black Panther film series (and wider MCU) in thisBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever ending and post-credits scene explainedarticle. It takes a deep dive into the film’s more spoiler-y elements, so don’t read it until you’ve watched the film.

What’s the runtime for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever?

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever runs for two hours and 41 minutes. That includes its sole post-credits scene and its two credits sequences, and makes Black Panther 2 the second-longest MCU film of all-time. It’s only surpassed by Avengers: Endgame’s three hour runtime, while it’s four minutes longer than the divisive Eternals film.

For more Wakanda Forever-based content, check out our “Who is Namor?” and “Who is Ironheart?” explainers. Alternatively, find outhow to watch the Marvel movies in order, or see where we ranked Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in ourbest Marvel moviesguide.

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