Disney Plus unveils its massive lineup of over 600 movies and TV shows... spanning nearly 100 years of content
- Disney unveiled an epic Twitter thread unveiling all of the titles that will be available upon the launch of Disney Plus
- The movies and TV shows include Disney's first feature film, 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- There are also obscure films like The Story of Perri and films from the 20th Century Fox merger such as Miracle on 34th Street
- Other titles include the numerous Star Wars movies and TV shows, and superhero adventures from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- There will also be titles from 20th Century Fox, National Geographic, Pixar, Disney Animation Studios and much more
With less than one month until the Disney Plus streaming service launches on November 12, the studio revealed the 600 titles that will be waiting for fans.
The studio just unleashed an epic Twitter thread revealing all of the movies and TV shows that will be available when the service launches.
For those who have several hours to kill, the Disney YouTube has debuted a three hour and 17 minute video with clips of every Disney Plus title.
New titles: With less than one month until the Disney Plus streaming service launches on November 12, the studio revealed the 600 titles that will be waiting for fans
'It. Is. Time. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Mandalorian, check out basically everything coming to #DisneyPlus in the U.S. on November 12, read the first tweet in the thread.
The first title revealed is, fittingly, Disney's first ever feature film, the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
That is followed by a trio of 1940 classics, Pinocchio, Swiss Family Robinson and Fantasia.
Classic: That is followed by a trio of 1940 classics, Pinocchio, Swiss Family Robinson and Fantasia
The lineup also includes films that were originally 20th Century Fox titles including the 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street, which now has the Disney logo above the title.
Given that the film was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, some fans expressed their distaste for Disney branding the film as theirs.
One fan dubbed @parkscopejoe stated, '"Disney’s Miracle on 34th Street" *furiously scrubs soap on skin to get the filth off*' while another posted the 20th Century Fox fanfare and said, 'Never forget.'
Disney movie: The lineup also includes films that were originally 20th Century Fox titles including the 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street, which now has the Disney logo above the title
Filth: One fan dubbed @parkscopejoe stated, '"Disney’s Miracle on 34th Street" *furiously scrubs soap on skin to get the filth off*'
Also included are several titles from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the film that started the MCU, 2008's Iron Man.
Other titles include 2011's Thor: The Dark World, 2013's Iron Man 3, 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy, 2015's Ant-Man and Avengers: Age of Ultron and this year's blockbuster Captain Marvel.
The studio teased that more announcements will be coming soon, so it's likely that the other MCU movies could be part of these future announcements.
Iron Man: Also included are several titles from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the film that started the MCU, 2008's Iron Man
Marvel: Other titles include 2011's Thor: The Dark World, 2013's Iron Man 3, 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy, 2015's Ant-Man and Avengers: Age of Ultron and this year's blockbuster Captain Marvel
More Marvel: The studio teased that more announcements will be coming soon, so it's likely that the other MCU movies could be part of these future announcements
There will also be several Star Wars movies and TV programs available including the 2008 series Star Wars: Clone Wars and 2014 series Star Wars Rebels.
Also included are movies such as 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens and 2016's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
The final title listed in the epic tweet-thread is the brand new Star Wars TV series entitled The Mandalorian, which debuts November 12 with the streaming service.
Rebels: There will also be several Star Wars movies and TV programs available including the 2008 series Star Wars: Clone Wars and 2014 series Star Wars Rebels
Star Wars: Also included are movies such as 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens and 2016's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Mandalorian: The final title listed in the epic tweet-thread is the brand new Star Wars TV series entitled The Mandalorian, which debuts November 12 with the streaming service
It was also pointed out that Disney Plus will have nearly as many 'classic' movies from before 1990 than Netflix, by Twitter user Kate Hagen.
'Seen a lot of posts floating around about how Disney+ is going to instantly have one of the better streaming libraries for classic films (pre-1990, lol) but based on my rough count just now, it's actually about the same as Netflix - about 110 titles on Disney+ vs. 118 on Netflix.'
She also pointed out how The Criterion Channel has over 1,300 of these films, plus Tubi has 1,500 and Amazon Prime has 4,700.
Disney Plus launches worldwide on November 12.
Classic: It was also pointed out that Disney Plus will have nearly as many 'classic' movies from before 1990 than Netflix, by Twitter user Kate Hagen
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