Marvel has finally confirmed the release date for the sequel to Black Panther at Disney’s D23 Expo. Fans will be able to see the movie on May 6, 2022.

“We’re really hard at work on it trying to give you something special,” director Ryan Coogler told the audience. “We’re gonna take our time; we want it to be right.”

The sequel’s title was not revealed. The first standalone Black Panther film premiered Feb. 16, 2018, and brought in more than $1.3 billion in ticket sales worldwide, breaking several box office records along the way and winning three Academy Awards.

A sequel was always inevitable, especially after Avengers: Endgame set up a world in which Black Panther may play a larger role in the Avengers as the membership ranks were ... adjusted substantially? I think that’s the non-spoiler wording I’m going to go with there.

Very little information was given about Black Panther 2; it doesn’t even have a formal title yet (if it’s not Black Panther 2). It has been rumored that Michael B. Jordan may be returning to his role as Killmonger for the sequel.