If you signed up for Disney+ — and given that 10 million people did on the first day, there’s a good chance you did — you might be wondering what’s available. Sure, the big names like The Mandalorian and Avengers: Endgame are front and center on the new Disney+ app, but the blockbuster hits only make up a fraction of the new service’s launch lineup. Disney+ is also classic live-action family films, old ’90s cartoons, practically every Disney Channel original series ever made, and so much more. We have a list of all of it.

Read on to see the complete Disney+ launch lineup — and if you haven’t joined the party yet, you can subscribe here for $7 a month, or get a $13 monthly bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN. C’mon. Everyone else is doing it.

After months of speculation regarding what would be on Disney+ at launch, Disney posted a brief video on Twitter that managed to run through an extensive list of modern, classic, and entirely new content available to Disney+ subscribers.

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.

Pre-order in the U.S. at https://t.co/wJig4STf4P today: https://t.co/tlWvp23gLF pic.twitter.com/0q3PTuaDWT

— Disney+ (@DisneyPlus) October 14, 2019

The caption for the video reads, “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 followed that up with a truly impressive Twitter thread listing all of the titles available on Disney+ at launch, and a three-and-a-half hour trailer offering previews of all 600-plus movies, TV shows, and animated shorts.

Well, okay, the trailer didn’t have everything. After the initial hype died down, Disney announced that blockbuster Marvel crossover film Avengers: Endgame — the highest-grossing movie of all time worldwide — would also be available on the service on launch day in the U.S., as would James Cameron’s Avatar. Just a day before the Disney+ debut, Disney added almost every other MCU movie to the list as well.

Here’s the full, massive list of Disney+ movies and TV shows that were announced:

Disney+ launched November 12 in the U.S.

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