Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: Here’s how the movie beats Avengers: Endgame
Everyone is streaming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – at least according to Disney! Because the film with strong acting performances sets a record that is even said to trump bombastic hits like Avengers: Endgame. Under what conditions is that possible?
Black Panther was a surprise mega hit for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2018 – The film made $1.3 billion at the worldwide box office! So a sequel was an absolute no-brainer, yes the death of lead actor Chadwick Boseman in August 2020 not only shook family, friends and fans, but also upset plans for his character T’Challa. In November 2022 there was a sequel in the form of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”, in which T’Challa’s death, like that of the actor before, shocked. This sequel conceded “only” $830.5 million at the box office, but is now rocking the streaming world.
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is rocking Disney+
Because those responsible at Disney have published a message in which the streaming success of Black Panther 2 is celebrated. The Marvel sequel premiere is said to be the most watched on Disney+. According to Disney, the streamed hours were measured in the first five days. Exact figures were not released – but there is actually a claim that more people Watched Wakanda Forever have as movies like Avengers: Endgame or Black Widow.
How did the record come about? Possible Factors
Above all, the film could have been so interesting that a lot of viewers really wanted to see it. But then how did it beat the ultra-successful film Endgame? One important element not to be ignored: Black Panther 2 is among the longest MCU films, running at 2:43 hours, with Endgame surpassing the three-hour mark. Accordingly, it is easier for the film than, for example, for Black Widow (2:14 hours) to accumulate the corresponding number of streaming hours. Since the film was also viewed by fewer people in theaters, there will likely have been more viewers who first watched the film on Disney+.
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