

It definitely won't get the $30 "Premier Access" treatment like Black Widow. Even the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home film is unlikely to start streaming life on Disney+. According to Decider Decider, that's going to change. (See it above in gray.) The two MCU Spider-Man films are not, at the moment, on Disney+ either-one is on Starz, and the other is on fuboTV.
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Three MCU movies feature characters that Marvel doesn't entirely own the movie rights to: Spider-Man (Sony owns the Spidey film rights but cut a deal with Marvel for Peter Parker appearances) and the Hulk-Marvel can use him, but Hulk couldn't be the lead character without Universal getting some kickback money, since it had distribution rights that might have changed but Marvel is moving Green Goliath stories to TV via She-Hulk She-Hulk.īecause of that, right now, The Incredible Hulk (the one with Edward Norton) isn't even streaming for free you have to buy it. Pass your cursor over a color-line to see what service had the film for each timeframe. Look at the chart, and we'll explain some of the weirdness. Some of them go back to pre-Disney times, when Marvel Entertainment was selling movie rights to keep the lights on in the comic-book offices.

Because the deals Disney-owner of the MCU-has in place with various streaming services go back to a time well before Disney+ existed, even in the fevered imagination of Bob Iger. After all, Disney+ is where most Marvel fans would go to see any and all MCU content (including new TV shows such as WandaVision and Loki), right? Wrong. You might think that since Disney+ launched in November 2019, this chart would be a simple affair. The table below depicts everything from September 2019 up through July 2021 (the one above is limited to only the Avengers-titled films). Reelgood gave us the data and streaming locations for all the films going back just two years-any more than that, and this already massive chart would have been unpublishable. Of the 24 major motion pictures of the MCU (as of the release of Black Widow), we got data on the first 23, from Iron Man in 2008 through Avengers: Endgame in 2019.
