Tomorrow, as you are no doubt aware, is the launch day for Disney+, the company’s massive attempt to break Netflix’s dominance in the world of streaming movies. Disney already announced a list of launch titles listing into the hundreds of movies and television shows, but in the last few days they’ve been goosing awareness and excitement by revealing additional titles that they hadn’t previously revealed. And today on Twitter, they ran down every Marvel Cinematic Universe title that will be available on Disney+ at launch.

Tomorrow 16 out of the 23 MCU movies to date will be available, including all three Iron Mans, three of the four Avengers, and both Guardians of the Galaxy. There will also be a new original series called Expanding the Universe, about the upcoming original MCU series coming to the service starting next year.

Here’s the full MCU Disney+ lineup for now:

Iron Man Iron Man 2 Thor Captain America: The First Avenger The Avengers Iron Man 3 Thor: The Dark World Captain America: 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 Marvel Avengers: Endgame

Notable missing titles: Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther, and both Spider-Man movies with Tom Holland. (The fact that those are Sony movies may have something to do with that.) And, of course, this is just a fraction of the total stuff Disney+ will have, including The Mandalorian, the old Star Wars movies and more. We’ll be covering it all starting tomorrow. Someone pass the coffee. We’re gonna need it.

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