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TWITTER.COM — We’re under a month out from the launch of Disney’s new streaming service, Disney+.
Ahead of the Nov. 12 launch, Disney dropped a huge Twitter thread Monday morning with 500-plus titles that will be available when the streaming service goes live.
The titles are posted roughly in chronological order by the date they were released — starting with the 1937 classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and ending with Disney’s upcoming “Star Wars” spinoff series “The Mandalorian.”
The lineup includes lots of popular and classic Disney titles, such as “Bambi” and “Fantasia.” Also available on the streaming service will be lesser-known titles, such as “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.”
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.
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 14, 2019
Pre-order in the U.S. at https://t.co/wJig4STf4P today: https://t.co/tlWvp23gLFpic.twitter.com/0q3PTuaDWT
New movies and shows that will debut on the service along with “The Mandalorian” include a live-action remake of “Lady and the Tramp,” a live-action reboot of the series “Kim Possible” and a handful of new National Geographic shows.
A few movies that debuted in theaters earlier this year, including “Dumbo” and “Captain Marvel” also will be available on Disney+.
It looks as if Disney is still holding a few things back — the lineup doesn’t include every single property for which the entertainment giant currently holds the rights. Notable omissions to the Nov. 12 lineup include the “Mighty Ducks” films and “Angels in the Outfield.”
A handful of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies also are not on the list.
If you’re a Disney+ subscriber already or if you plan to subscribe, what are you most excited to see on the service? What things are you disappointed won’t be available to stream? Let us know in the comments.