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Black Panther 2 reveals exclusive 4K steelbook – how to buy

The release comes with two different covers.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever isn't far off a home release, and you can now pre-order a special 4K Ultra HD steelbook to mark the occasion.

The hit Marvel sequel was released in cinemas last year to great acclaim, and Zavvi has confirmed a special collector's edition version of the movie.

The two 4K steelbook versions – which include Blu-ray – cost £33.99 each, and have two different covers showcasing Shuri and Namor, respectively. You can also buy a £49.99 steelbook that focuses on both characters.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Zavvi Exclusive Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook (includes Blu-ray)

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£49.99

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The releases include a number of deleted scenes, as well as audio commentary, a bloopers gag reel and two featurettes.

Available for pre-order now ahead of its February 15 release date, fans who order now will also be able to get their hands on a T-shirt for £9.99 for a limited time.

The general Blu-ray, DVD and 4K released are available to pre-order now too, and cost £14.99, £9.99 and £24.99 on Amazon, respectively.

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Before the physical release, Wakanda Forever is set to hit Disney+ for all subscribers on February 1.

Meanwhile, it emerged this week that the movie almost featured the MCU's first-ever F-bomb, with the newly-released screenplay confirming that Riri Williams almost uttered the word in one scene.

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Director Ryan Coogler recently shared the original plot details for the sequel before the tragic passing of star Chadwick Boseman in 2020.

"It was, 'What are we going to do about the Blip?' [which saw T'Challa and others vanished for five years following the events of Infinity War]. It was going to be a father-son story," he told The New York Times.

"In the script, T’Challa was a dad who’d had this forced five-year absence from his son’s life."

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is now playing in cinemas worldwide. The first movie is streaming on Disney+.

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