The film follows Queen Ramonda and Shuri as they mourn King T'Challa while defending their nation from intervening world powers and a new threat from the undersea kingdom of Talokan, led by Namor.

I would watching this specific version. Wakanda Forever is a visually dense film with a complex soundscape. Watching a theater rip like this will likely ruin the experience of the film's cinematography and emotional weight.

The "D" usually refers to "Digital" audio, meaning the sound was captured from a headphone jack for the hearing impaired in the theater. While better than a standard "CAM" (microphone) recording, it will still lack the dynamic range and surround sound of a proper home release.

It was likely recorded with a professional camera in a movie theater. While the camera is stationary on a tripod, the image quality will be dull, poorly saturated, and lack the sharpness of a digital release.