The Complete List of Movies & TV Shows Coming to Disney+ on Launch Day

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Last week, a trial run of Disney+ became available to users in The Netherlands, revealing the streaming service’s interface and the library of movies and TV shows that will be available when it arrives in the United States later this fall. There are plenty of videos of users showing off the streaming service, but because of the size of the library, it took a little while for a comprehensive list of all the titles to become available. Thankfully, the complete list of Disney+ movies and TV shows has finally surfaced, giving us an idea of what will be available on launch day. Check it out below.

Stitch Kingdom provided a list to Attractions Magazine, and we’ve got the full roster below. But before we get to that, it should be noted that the number of Marvel Studios films on this list could end up being different when the service launches in the United States. Previously, it had been reported that only Captain Marvel, Thor: The Dark World, Iron Man, and Iron Man 3 would be available at first, followed by Avengers: Endgame in December. We’re not sure if that’s changed since that information came to light or if the international rights to those movies make it so that they’re available on Disney+ in The Netherlands but won’t be on the US version on day one.

You’ll also notice that Pixar and Disney’s animated shorts are listed in the movies section, as well as TV movies that aired on The Disney Channel. Hopefully, there’s a section meant for just short films or Disney Channel content, or at the very least you should be able to search so you can isolate those titles on their own without having to sift through the entire movie library.

As for Fox titles, we did notice a handful of them available at launch. There’s (500) Days of Summer, which was a Fox Searchlight release, the first entry in The Diary of a Wimpy Kid franchise, the sequel Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties(though not the first movie for some reason), Miracle on 34th Street (both the original and the remake from 1994), the 1980s comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy, and a few more. There are surely more to come once Fox’s previous streaming deals start to expire.

You’ll notice that forthcoming titles like The Mandalorian, Lady and the Tramp, Noelle and The World According to Jeff Goldblum aren’t on this list, though they will be available when the services launches on November 12.

Aside from that, here’s the full list of movies and TV shows that will be coming to Disney+.

https://www.slashfilm.com/disney-movies-and-tv-shows-list/
 
I know its the Disney channel but its a bit of a weak line up, basically just seems to be for kids which I guess is the aim, I wonder how well they'll do.

I was expecting more from the films section with all the rights they own with Fox and stuff but I guess they have to wait for the rights to expire.
 
I'd pay just for the 1992 X-Men cartoon. Having a toddler this will come in very handy and it gives me an excuse to go against my principles and just get ESPN+.
 
Doesn't interest me in the slightest but my kids will love a lot of those films. Netflix is generally pretty poor for kids films so this'll be great for them.
 
I recently saw an article saying you can now pre-order Disney+. I guess for them it'll help them gauge network capacity needs, but why would someone pre-order a streaming service that isn't running yet?
 
I recently saw an article saying you can now pre-order Disney+. I guess for them it'll help them gauge network capacity needs, but why would someone pre-order a streaming service that isn't running yet?
Just like video game pre-orders. The bits might run out if you don't give them your money ahead of time.
 
Just like video game pre-orders. The bits might run out if you don't give them your money ahead of time.
Maybe I should pre-order now so I don't have to stand in a long line for who knows how long. Might rain too.
 
Good thing I never bought any Marvel movies. I wonder if the OT Star Wars are the Special Editions, I'm sure they are. Looks like I'll still be watching my original theatrical releases on DVD.
 
I have to say it looks pretty good to be honest. Some good gems in there and a lot of fluff, but for people with kids I'm sure there's a metric fuck ton of movies there which they would love to watch.
 
I'm not interested so far. My old lady is though so maybe we wind up with it. We have hulu, amazon prime, hbogo, and netflix so I dont see the point.
 
Good thing I never bought any Marvel movies. I wonder if the OT Star Wars are the Special Editions, I'm sure they are. Looks like I'll still be watching my original theatrical releases on DVD.
I thought George stubbornly refused to put Star Wars on DVD and when he finally did it was the CGI inserted versions. I watched ROTJ not long ago and it had Hayden force ghost instead of old man Anakin force ghost at the end.
 
I thought George stubbornly refused to put Star Wars on DVD and when he finally did it was the CGI inserted versions. I watched ROTJ not long ago and it had Hayden force ghost instead of old man Anakin force ghost at the end.
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I thought George stubbornly refused to put Star Wars on DVD and when he finally did it was the CGI inserted versions. I watched ROTJ not long ago and it had Hayden force ghost instead of old man Anakin force ghost at the end.
I have a set from 2006 maybe, something like that. It has the Special Editions, but it also has bonus discs with extras etc, and also the original unaltered films. I highly recommend finding it, it's the only DVD set with the theatrical films on it.
 
I'm gonna order the preorder.

My kid is 4. There's a shit ton of stuff for him on there.
 
Good thing I never bought any Marvel movies. I wonder if the OT Star Wars are the Special Editions, I'm sure they are. Looks like I'll still be watching my original theatrical releases on DVD.
Pity the video quality of those DVD versions sucks.
 
Pity the video quality of those DVD versions sucks.
It certainly isn't HD or anything, but sometimes I think it actually adds to the experience. The grittiness of the filming adds to the scenes on Tatooine in a way. It definitely contrasts with the polish of the PT and ST.
 
It certainly isn't HD or anything, but sometimes I think it actually adds to the experience. The grittiness of the filming adds to the scenes on Tatooine in a way. It definitely contrasts with the polish of the PT and ST.
I just meant how the video is so interlaced. So much combing.
 
pre-order?
i sure hope it's cheaper to pre-order than to sub on the day it goes live, otherwise, wtf?
 
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