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Since Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” hit theaters back in February, it has passed the $700 million mark domestically, crossed the $1 billion mark globally, and became a cultural phenomenon. Now, Netflix users can make a trip to Wakanda whenever they want, as the record-breaking film will be available on the streaming service starting September 4.
With Disney launching a streaming service in 2019, “Black Panther” will be one of the last Disney-owned Marvel studio films to be added to Netflix. The New York Times recently reported: “Starting with “Captain Marvel“ in March, all of the films that Walt Disney Studios releases in theaters will subsequently flow to the Disney streaming platform instead of to Netflix.”
This is THE OFFICIAL announcement that Black Panther is coming to @Netflix September 4.
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advertisement— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) August 21, 2018
However, it’s still and will always be, Wakanda Forever!