Disney+ subscribers were going to have to wait for “Avengers: Endgame,” but it looks like the Mouse House wants to get people watching as soon as possible. The streaming release date for the Marvel Studios megahit has been moved up.

“Avengers: Endgame” will debut on Disney+ on Tuesday, Nov. 12. That’s the launch day of the new streaming service. It was previously scheduled to hit the new platform on Dec. 11. Disney has not revealed a reason for the change.

“Avengers: Endgame” isn’t the only Marvel title on Disney+ by a longshot. The streaming platform has plenty of projects from the comic book giant. Like “Endgame,” “Captain Marvel” will also make its streaming debut on Nov. 12. They will be exclusive to the new service and will not appear on Netflix or Hulu.

Additionally, Marvel Cinematic Universe titles like “Ant-Man,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Iron Man” will be available on Disney+ at launch. Animated series like “Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors,” “Big Hero 6: The Series” and “Spider-Man” will be there as well.

Of course, Marvel fans are really excited about the original Marvel projects coming to Disney+. Marvel Television will debut “Marvel’s Hero Project,” following kids who help their communities, on launch day. However, Marvel Studios has even bigger Disney+ plans.

The first MCU limited series, titled “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” recently started filming and will be out in fall 2020. “Loki” and “Wandavision” are set for spring 2021 while “Hawkeye” is due in fall 2021. “Ms. Marvel,” “She-Hulk” and “Moon Knight” projects are also in development.

It seems like Disney+ wants to be as “Marvel”-ous as possible.

Avengers Endgame streaming release date
"Avengers: Endgame" starts streaming Nov. 12 on Disney+. Marvel Studios