Burbank (CNN Business) Marvel Studios has created a blockbuster brand that's made $18.5 billion at the global box office. Now Marvel's universe of heroes is heading to Disney+.

At Disney's investor day on Thursday, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teased four new shows with characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe that fans will only be able to see on Disney+.

Rumors have swirled about these shows for awhile, but Thursday marks the first time Disney confirmed that they're coming to the streaming service, which is scheduled to launch on November 12.

For $6.99 a month, subscribers will be treated to the following four original series:

Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen will reprise their respective "Avengers" roles as The Vision and Wanda Maximoff (aka Scarlet Witch) in "WandaVision." Feige didn't provide a lot of details, but he showed the audience concept art that featured the two Avengers in a black and white photo dressed in 1950's fashion. The spinoff series is scheduled to premiere in year two of Disney+'s launch.

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