While Black Panther continues to shatter box office records, here’s how long it’ll be until you can watch the Marvel masterpiece on Netflix.

It seems like everyone and their brother has seen Black Panther in the theater during its record-setting opening weekend. The latest Marvel movie has moved into the top five of the biggest box office draws of all-time and could end up being one of the biggest successes at the box office ever. But if you haven’t had a chance to get away to see it in the theater, you’re in luck, because Black Panther will be coming to Netflix.

As a result of the recent Disney acquisition of Fox and its subsidiaries, which includes Marvel. Let’s take a look at the Marvel movies on Netflix and how quickly they came to Netflix after their theatrical release to provide a timetable for fans to expect Black Panther on Netflix.

Captain America: Civil War was released in the theaters on May. 6, 2017 and premiered on Netflix on Dec. 25, 2016. So about seven months and three weeks from the theatrical release.

Doctor Strange was released in theaters on Nov. 4, 2016, and added to Netflix on May 30, 2017. This was only six months and three-plus weeks.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 was released in theaters on May 5, 2017, and debuted on Netflix on Dec. 5, 2017. That’s an exact seven months from the day.

Essentially, it takes about seven months from the theatrical release until the time it’s added to Netflix. That means based on Black Panther’s Feb. 16 theatrical release date, we can expect to see Black Panther on Netflix in mid-September.

There’s a strong chance that Black Panther will be the last Marvel movie to come to Netflix because they’ll all be heading to the new Disney streaming service in 2019. That could mean Avengers: Infinity War just missed coming to Netflix.

The latest in the Avengers franchise is scheduled for a May 4 premiere, which means we could see it in December, but would then be pulled on New Year’s Day with the rest of the Marvel movies. We’ll have more information on that in the coming months, but for now, Black Panther is expected on Netflix in September.

And just to serve as a reminder, the Netflix-Marvel shows, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders and The Punisher are staying on Netflix.