A few weeks ago, Disney dropped a massive list ofmovies and TV showsthat will be available on Disney+ at launch, including films from almost all of the company’s major franchises. The Marvel Cinematic Universe selection, however, seemed a little thin. Only seven MCU movies were part of Disney+’s launch lineup, and that list included lesser entries likeThor: The Dark WorldandAnt-Man.
Well, never fear: Less than a day before Disney+’s long-awaited debut on November 12, theofficial Disney+ Twitter accountannounced that almost every Marvel movie will be on the service on launch day, bringing the full number of MCU selections up to 16 (out of a total 23).
As per the announcement,Iron Man 2,Thor,Captain America: The First Avenger,The Avengers,Captain America: The Winter Soldier,Captain America: Civil War,Doctor Strange, andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2will be available on Disney+ at launch. They’ll join the previously announcedIron Man,Iron Man 3,Thor: The Dark World,Guardians of the Galaxy,Avengers: Age of Ultron,Ant-Man, andCaptain Marvel, as well asAvengers: Endgame, which was added to the list of Disney+ launch titles last week.
With these additions, there are only seven MCU movies that aren’t on Disney+. Four of those —Thor: Ragnarok,Black Panther,Avengers: Infinity War, andAnt-Man and the Wasp— are under license to Netflix through 2019, and are expected to join Disney+ in early 2020. Two more,Spider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man: Far From Home, were co-produced by Sony, which probably makes their streaming situation a little more complicated even if both Sony and Disney have recentlydecided to play niceafter a pretty rough summer. That only leaves the Edward Norton-ledThe Incredible Hulk, which Disney and Marvel traditionally seem fairly happy to ignore.
Disney+ debuts on July 24, 2025, at a cost of$7 a month, or $70 for an annual subscription. In addition to almost every Marvel movie and a number ofMCU spinoff series, the service will be the exclusive streaming home to Star Wars, Pixar films, and the complete Disney animated library, as well as a selection of old and new movies and classic Disney television shows. Disney+ will be available on all major streaming devices, includingAmazon Fire TV boxes.