In Europe, Disney+ subscribers have been able to enjoy pretty much every single movie set in the MCU - aside from the Spider-Man films - since March, but those of us in the United States are still waiting for two of them. We're obviously talking about Avengers: Infinity War and Ant-Man and The Wasp, two titles which remain just out of the grasp of Marvel Cinematic Universe fans.
Unfortunately, there's been a slight delay for both. Avengers: Infinity War is coming one day later on June 26, while there's going to be a two-week postponement on Ant-Man and The Wasp, which has now been scheduled for August 14.
These aren't the biggest release date changes we've seen lately with all the coronavirus (COVID-19) madness going on, but fans are bound to be frustrated. A number of other alterations have also been confirmed, with Solo: A Star Wars Story coming later than planned on July 10.
A search of the Disney+ app/website also confirms that The Incredibles 2 has now been moved back to July 31, and Maleficent won't be coming to the platform until October 1.
Disney+ is hurting for fresh content at the moment, so delays like this are unlikely to help subscriber numbers (despite that, they're still increasing massively on a month by month basis).
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