When Will The Rest Of The Marvel And Star Wars Movies Arrive On Disney+?
The launch of Disney+ yesterday brought a plethora of content from The Walt Disney Company, including most of the movies from theStar WarsandMarvel Cinematic Universefranchises. But there are still some titles from each franchise that aren’t available on Disney+ just yet. That’s because there’s still a holdover streaming deals that Disney has to run out with Netflix before they get the streaming rights back for themselves. The good news is we know when the remaining Star Wars titles and missing Marvel movies on Disney+ will be available.
One of the neat features of Disney+ so far (though it’s also rather deceptive) is that the library includes titles that aren’t yet available on Disney+. But if you seek them out, the date for their arrival on Disney+ is listed in the title’s profile. That’s how we know when the four Marvel movies and two Star Wars movies still stuck on Netflix will hit Disney’s streaming library. Here’s the schedule for those movies arriving on Disney+:
The good news is that there are plenty of other Marvel Studios movies that are currently available on Disney+.Iron Man, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Captain MarvelandAvengers: Endgameare all available now on Disney+. Unfortunately, we recently learnedSpider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man: Far From Homelikely won’t be availableon the service at all.
On theStar Warsside, the only missing feature films areStar Wars: The Last JediandSolo: A Star Wars Story. Other than that, pretty much every piece of Star Wars content from film and television will be available, with the exception of some more obscure installments like theEwokmoviesCaravan of CourageandThe Battle for Endor,as well as theStar Wars Holiday Special. We’re not sure any of those will ever end up on the streaming service.
Thankfully,Star Warsand Marvel content will only continue to grow as Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios have new shows coming exclusively to Disney+ in the coming years. That’s on top of all the movies they have in the works too. So stay tuned to see how that all shakes out.