Avengers: Endgame
, which marks the culmination of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), will premiere on Disney’s upcoming streaming platform on 11 December. The announcement was made by CEO Bob Iger alongside the company’s quarterly earnings report on 8 May, reports
CNET
. [caption id=“attachment_6565241” align=“alignnone” width=“825”] A still from Avengers: Endgame[/caption] Iger said that Disney was
“thrilled”
with the success of the film, which is now the second highest grosser of all time. Endgame has even
surpassed the earnings of James Cameron’s 1997 classic Titanic
at the box office. The Anthony and Joe Russo-directed film, which tied up the storylines of 22 movies in the MCU, earned $2.272 billion in less than two weeks of its release, crossing the $2.187 billion haul by Titanic. Endgame is yet to claim the spot of highest earning film ever, which belongs to Cameron’s 2009 film Avatar ( $2.78 billion). It was previously reported that Disney+ will be launched on
12 November
. Besides Endgame, the platform will also include exclusive original content such as a live-action Star Wars series called The Mandalorian
and animated Monsters at Work, inspired by hit Pixar movie Monsters Inc. Scarlett Johansson’s
Black Widow
will soon have her own standalone film, to be directed by Cate Shortland. Marvel is also developing limited TV series for Disney+ for
Falcon and Winter Soldier
as well as
Loki and Scarlet Witch
.