Disney Plus launched in November with a bunch of titles from its vast librarybut it's missing five of the 23 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.Two of the movies are on Netflix and will make their way to Disney Plus when they leave.But the distribution rights for some of the movies are owned by other studios.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Disney Plus launched in November with a library of Disney animated classics, blockbuster movies, and a "Star Wars" original series.But what it doesn't have are five movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the highest-grossing movie franchise in history.Here are the 17 MCU movies Disney Plus does have available to stream, including "Black Panther," which moved from Netflix to Disney Plus on Wednesday:"Iron Man" (2008)"Iron Man 2" (2010)"Thor" and "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011)"Avengers" (2012)"Iron Man 3" and "Thor: The Dark World" (2013)"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014)"Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Ant-Man" (2015)"Captain America: Civil War" and "Doctor Strange" (2016)"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017)"Black Panther" (2018)"Captain Marvel" and "Avengers: Endgame" (2019)The reason Disney Plus doesn't have some MCU movies yet is the same reason it originally wasn't going to include every "Star Wars" movie: rights issues.Fortunately for "Star Wars" fans, Disney struck a deal with Turner, which bought the "Star Wars" broadcast rights in 2016. Now every "Star Wars" movie is available on Disney Plus, except for "Solo," which is on Netflix for the time being.Disney ended a licensing deal with Netflix last year, but two MCU movies are still available on the streaming giant. When their streaming deals expire, they'll make the jump to Disney Plus, which is expected to be within the first year of the service. In other cases, though, Disney doesn't own the distribution rights to its MCU movies.Spider-Man's movie rights, for instance, are owned by Sony, which renewed a deal with Disney last year after a brief squabble over the character's movie future. Spider-Man can appear in the MCU, but Sony retains distribution rights, meaning the character's solo MCU movies likely won't appear on Disney Plus unless another deal is struck.Below are five MCU movies that aren't on Disney Plus and why:SEE ALSO:Disney Plus' 'The Mandalorian' proves 'Star Wars' can make the leap from movies to prestige TV"The Incredible Hulk" (2008)Why it's not on Disney Plus: Universal Pictures owns the distribution rights to "The Incredible Hulk." The studio coproduced the movie with Marvel Studios. Unless Disney strikes a deal with Universal, the movie won't appear on Disney Plus. For die-hard MCU fans, this might be disappointing. But for casual viewers, the movie isn't an essential entry in the franchise (the actor Edward Norton was replaced with Mark Ruffalo in "Avengers")."Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017)Why it's not on Disney Plus: Sony owns the film rights to "Spider-Man" movies and can keep them as long as it releases a movie every five years. The studio struck a deal with Marvel Studios in 2015 to allow the character to appear in the MCU. Sony would retain distribution rights to the character's solo movies, while Disney would earn a percentage of box-office gross and all merchandising revenue. Sony and Disney struck a new deal last year for the actor Tom Holland's Spider-Man to star in one more solo movie and appear in one other MCU movie. If Disney wants "Homecoming" on Disney Plus, it will have to strike another deal with Sony."Avengers: Infinity War" (2018)Why it's not on Disney Plus: "Infinity War" is on Netflix, but it is expected to leave in June."Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018)Why it's not on Disney Plus: "Ant-Man and the Wasp" is on Netflix, but it is expected to leave in July."Spider-Man: Far From Home" (2019)Why it's not on Disney Plus: Like "Homecoming," Sony owns the distribution rights to "Far From Home," and the movie won't be on Disney Plus until Disney strikes a streaming deal with Sony.
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