
Captain America: Brave new world streaming on Disney+ starting May 28
After months of anticipation, Marvel's newest blockbuster Captain America: Brave New World is finally set to stream on Disney+ starting Wednesday, May 28 at midnight ET, according to USA TODAY.The film has already grossed over $415 million worldwide since its theatrical release on February 14, according to Box Office Mojo.While the movie has been available for digital purchase or rental, many fans have been eagerly waiting for its arrival on Disney's streaming platform.advertisement
For those who don't want to wait until May 28, the film is currently available for purchase or rental on several digital platforms. Prices were lowered in recent weeks to improve accessibility for fans:Amazon Prime Video: $19.99 to buyFandango at Home: $19.99 to buyGoogle Play Movies: $19.99 to buyApple TV+: Available to buyPhysical copies such as 4K Blu-ray and DVD releases are available through Walmart, Amazon, and Target.No Disney+ New User Free TrialThose expecting to watch Captain America: Brave New World on a Disney+ free trial will may be disappointed. Disney+ official help center confirms that no free trial is currently offered for new users.Star-Studded Cast for the 2025 ReleaseThe film features a powerful ensemble led by Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America. The cast includes:Harrison Ford as President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" RossDanny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres/FalconShira Haas Ruth Bat-SeraphCarl Lumbly Isaiah BradleyXosha Roquemore Leila TaylorGiancarlo Esposito SidewinderTakehiro Hira Prime Minister OzakiLiv Tyler Betty RossTim Blake Nelson Samuel SternsadvertisementAs the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand, Captain America: Brave New World is poised to become a fan favorite on both the big and small screens.ALSO READ: Why The Wheel of Time won't return for Season 4
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