

The Invincible Iron Man (2007) is available to rent only on Apple TV. Tales of Asgard is also available for free on Tubi, and Frost Fight with a Netflix subscription. Thor: Tales of Asgard (2011), Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight (2015), and Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (2013) are instead on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube, Vudu, or Google Play and have to be rented. However, there are a few Avengers-related films, mainly animated ones, that Disney+ doesn't have in its arsenal. The Avengersĭisney+ has made sure to acquire most of the Avengers film content that exists since the MCU's success thus far has relied on the Avengers as a necessary Marvel centerpiece. However, some of these movies are available for free elsewhere. For those seeking access to all other titles, the surest route involves having an Amazon Prime or Apple TV account and a willingness to pay to rent or buy digital copies. Although, bear in mind that short films, shorts, and TV shows are not included on this list. What follows is a comprehensive list of Marvel movie titles not owned by Disney, and are, therefore, not available on the Disney+ streaming service. Related: What Marvel's Phase 4 Release Delays Mean For MCU Disney+ Shows It's possible that Disney could buy those rights from the other studios, but given that the MCU is a huge draw on its own, and the success of Disney+ shows that connect to the MCU, it seems unlikely that Disney will bother. Prior to the creation of Marvel Studios, film rights to the comic book characters could be licensed by any studio willing to pay, and while Marvel retains the ownership of those characters, that doesn't automatically give Disney the distribution rights to films made and released before it took over Marvel. The reason why Disney+ is missing so many Marvel titles is because of the way Marvel operated before Disney acquired it. All in all, there are 58 Marvel films missing from Disney+. Some titles are solely available through DVD purchase. Fortunately, most of these films can still be watched, but they may require other subscriptions, digital rental, or purchase. Disney+ has made an enormous amount of content available, but it is still missing lots of Marvel movies from before the MCU, as well as a few titles that are part of Marvel's shared universe.
