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Avengers: Endgame confirmed to join Marvel collection on Disney Plus from tomorrow


It’s official: Avengers Endgame will be on Disney+ from tomorrow (Picture: Marvel)

Disney+ have confirmed that Avengers: Endgame will be heading onto the streaming service and will be available to stream from tomorrow.

The final chapter of the latest phase of the MCU was a billion-dollar box office success, and will lead the Marvel titles joining Disney’s new service.

So basically, get ready to cry on demand, guys, because it’ll literally at your fingertips in no time.

Disney made the announcement on Twitter alongside a list of other Marvel shows which will appear when the service launches tomorrow.

They also announced a new special called Expanding The Universe, teasing the new TV series that will be attached to the larger MCU.

This includes Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which has just started production, and stars characters Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) as the heroes themselves.

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WandaVision, starring Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), has also been announced, as has a spin-off series focusing on Loki (Tom Hiddleston).

Joining Avengers: Endgame on the streaming service, which is released to the US public from tomorrow but expected in 2020 in the UK, is a large collection of Marvel favourites.

Captain Marvel, the Iron Man trilogy, Guardians of the Galaxy 1+2 and Avengers Assemble and Age of Ultron.

The gang’s final fight for the world will have you in tears (Picture: Marvel/Disney)

There are still some notable absences from the collection, including Thor: Ragnarok, Ant-Man and The Wasp, and the Spider-Man collection.

However, chances of Spidey showing up soon seems unlikely, owing to the ongoing fight for the property with Sony Pictures, who currently owns it.

Disney+ is really proving itself to be a streaming service to beat all others as other services run out the clock on the contracts to their films.

It’s expected that over the course of the next few years, all Disney properties will end up on the service, including the ever-expanding MCU.

Basically – you win, Disney. Here’s all out money.

Disney+ launches in US on 12 November, with the UK release expected in March 2020.



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