The Marvel-Netflix partnership will be coming to a close once Disney launches its own streaming service next year, which will include Pixar, Lucasfilm, and Marvel films.





Luckily for Netflix, there is one last Marvel flick coming to the streaming service, and it just happens to be one of the highest grossing movies in Marvel history.





Netflix announced on Twitter that ​Black Panther will be available for streaming, beginning Sept. 4.

This is THE OFFICIAL announcement that Black Panther is coming to @Netflix September 4.



RT to save a life. pic.twitter.com/5ipDwrh46d — Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) August 21, 2018

​​Unsurprisingly, fans are looking forward to making the trip to Wakanda once more.

Black Panther is coming to Netflix September 4th!!!  this has made my day — prime.time. (@starlelah) August 21, 2018

​​Black Panther grossed $1.3 billion worldwide, making it 2018's second-highest grossing film, behind ​Infinity War. And along with the ridiculous money it made, the film also received a bunch of praise from critics and fans alike.

Black Panther was an absolute masterpiece of a film. That felt different then any other Marvel movie I've seen in such a refreshing way, yet still had the MCU tie-ins. Incredible piece of art with only a few slight critiques. Best film I've seen at the theatre in years. 9.4/10. — Shaun Knight (@futurecoug) February 19, 2018

​​The movie's popularity had a lot to do with its sensational cast, which was 90% black. The representation of black characters was huge to many.

'Black Panther' signals a revolutionary moment –- not only in its implications for Black culture, but also for Black mental health: “At a very basic level, representation affects people's identity.” https://t.co/uRwGBFV8VF pic.twitter.com/xrdqoKisE8 — ABC News (@ABC) February 19, 2018

​​Black Panther will be joining ​Thor: Ragnarok, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2, and Captain America: Civil War, as the only Marvel movies on Netflix.