With all of 20th Century Fox’s old Marvel films now a part of Disney, those movies have been popping up on the Disney+ streaming service in a rather haphazard way.
Now, following the news of the company reorganising its executive divisions, it has also completely overhauled its Marvel page on the Disney+ service to offer a much clearer and more user friendly approach to their films.
In the process they have rebranded the non-MCU films under the new moniker of “Marvel Legacy” films. The group includes the various “X-Men” and “Fantastic Four” films or now, but could be expanded in the future for other titles not seen here (hello “Daredevil”).
The row of ‘Marvel Legacy’ titles now sits below three separate rows for the different phases of MCU films in release order, and a row of all the films ‘In Timeline Order’. Below that are rows for Marvel’s live action series and specials, and Marvel Legacy Animation.
Source: The Verge