Today would have beenChadwick Boseman’s 44th birthday, but theBlack Pantheractor unfortunatelypassed away earlier this yearafter a four-year battle with colon cancer. But Marvel Studios went out of their way to celebrate the late actor by giving a little update toBlack Pantheron Disney+. Fans watching the movie on the streaming service today will notice that the Marvel Studios production logo that accompanies all of their movies has been updated with a custom version that is a tribute to Chadwick Boseman’s role as the African superhero.

Disney CEOBob Igercalled attention to some kind of Chadwick Boseman tribute being added toBlack Pantheron Disney+ last night. He posted on Twitter:

To all fans of#BlackPanther: watch the film on#DisneyPluslate tonight, for a special tribute to someone that was and will always be near and dear to our hearts.

— Robert Iger (@RobertIger)July 19, 2025

Marvel Studios posted the video today so even fans without Disney+ can see the tribute to Chadwick Boseman:

Long live the King.#WakandaForeverpic.twitter.com/FHiJDVQ3NS

— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios)July 31, 2025

The Marvel Studios logo is usually populated with concept art, script pages, and clips of all the various superheroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But if you watchBlack Pantheron Disney+ now, you’ll see the Marvel Studios logo dedicated entirely to Chadwick Boseman and the superhero he brought to life, including some behind the scenes footage of the actor on set.

The update is a nice little tribute for the the late actor’s birthday, though it’s not clear if this will be a permanent addition or just a temporary tribute. The digital version of the movie has not been updated anywhere else to include this tribute, so maybe it will just be exclusive to Disney+ in perpetuity.

This isn’t the first time the Marvel Studios logo has been modified in the wake of a death in the Marvel family. After Stan Lee passed away in the fall of 2018, the Marvel Studios logo that accompaniedCaptain Marvelwhen it was released in theaters in March of 2019 featured images of Stan Lee and all the cameos he’s made over the years. Here it is: