'Avengers: Endgame' Confirmed to Hit Disney+ in December

People are unsurprisingly getting super excited about the arrival of Disney+, the upcoming streaming service which will give fans access to nearly every Disney title with a reasonably priced subscription. Disney subsidiaries, such as Lucasfilm and Marvel, are expected to have their movies on the site as well, including one still in the theaters, Avengers: Endgame.

According to Screen Rant, Disney CEO Bob Iger, as reported by Deadline, has just announced that Endgame will be added in December 11, about a month after the service debuts. So now for only $6.99 a month, you can watch all of the Star Wars movies, the Disney catalog, and films from the MCU in one place.

Endgame has now crossed the $2 billion mark in ticket sales and isn't slowing down, as it's now in the race to beat out James Cameron's 2009 film Avatar as the highest-grossing film of all time.

For fans who can't wait until December to see the Marvel movie again, the release of its home video will likely come in the summertime , if Avengers: Infinity War is anything to go by. Amazon has already started its presale for the movie.

You can also see Endgame again as much as you want while it's still in theaters.