The House of Mouse just got a whole lot larger.
As of 12:02 Wednesday morning, the Walt Disney Co.'s $71.3 billion acquisition of most of 21st Century Fox is complete.
Under the terms of the deal, which was first announced in late 2017, Disney now owns Fox's film and television studios. This means Disney now has the rights to Marvel properties like "Deadpool" and "X-Men," and TV series produced and distributed by Fox like "This Is Us" and "The Simpsons."
Disney also acquired Fox's FX and National Geographic cable channels and Fox's interest in Hulu. That means Disney now has a controlling 60 percent interest in the streaming service.
Disney also now owns 21st Century Fox's 22 regional sports networks, but it'll be selling those off as part of an agreement with the Justice Department.
There are some parts of Fox that aren't covered under the deal — such as the Fox News Channel, local Fox stations and the Fox broadcast network. Those assets will now be housed under a new company called Fox Corporation.
Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN.