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Disney’s Coco Release Dates On Digital, 4k, Blu-ray, & DVD

coco-blu-ray-multiscreen-edition-720pxDisney’s Golden Globe-winning adventure Coco has been announced for home media release to Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD. To the delight of 4k TV owners, the film will be available in both Digital UHD (4k) and Ultra HD Blu-ray (4k) upon release date.

Coco will first be available in digital formats on Tuesday, Feb. 13, then on Ultra HD Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Tuesday, Feb. 27. As we mentioned before with the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok release, Disney is promoting the Movies Anywhere platform for purchase of the digital release of Coco. However, as it stands the service doesn’t support Digital 4k so you might look elsewhere to stream in 4k.

On Ultra HD Blu-ray and Digital UHD (depending on service), Coco is presented in 2160p resolution with HDR (HDR10 or Dolby Vision). The English soundtrack is provided in Dolby Atmos as well as 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Spanish and French audio is also offered in Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 on the Ultra HD Blu-ray, or Dolby Digital 5.1 on the Blu-ray edition.

The Blu-ray and Digital releases of Coco are absolutely loaded with bonus features, such as audio commentary, deleted scenes, trailers, and plenty of featurettes (see below for all the details).

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COCO BONUS FEATURES

Blu-ray & Digital:

  • Deleted Scenes with Introductions – Director Lee Unkrich and co-director Adrian Molina talk about the deleted scenes and the part they played in the development of “Coco.”
    • Día de los Muertos – In this musical extravaganza, the colors and excitement of Día de los Muertos come to life as we meet superstar Ernesto de la Cruz.
    • The Way of the Riveras – A musical number in which Abuelita and Miguel prepare their Día de los Muertos celebration while she teaches him Rivera family history and traditions.
    • Celebrity Tour – Héctor, a Land of the Dead tour bus guide, agrees to help Miguel, revealed to be a living boy, on his quest to find de la Cruz.
    • The Bus Escape – The Rivera family catches up to Miguel and Héctor and attempts to halt their mission to find de la Cruz.
    • Alebrije Attack – Miguel and Héctor are interrupted on their journey to find de la Cruz by a fierce alebrije.
    • The Family Fix – After de la Cruz reveals his true colors, the Rivera family puts their dismay aside and comes together to repair the smashed guitar needed to send Miguel home.
    • To the Bridge – As the Land of the Dead counts down to the end of Día de los Muertos, Miguel and de la Cruz come head-to-head on the marigold bridge.
  • Filmmaker Commentary – Presented by Lee Unkrich (director), Adrian Molina (co-director) and Darla K. Anderson (producer).
  • The Music of “Coco” – Collaborating with musicians of Mexico and some unique instrumentation, this documentary explores the beautiful fusion of music essential to the story of “Coco.”
  • Paths to Pixar: “Coco” – Explore how the film crew’s personal stories resonate with the themes of the movie itself.
  • Welcome to the Fiesta – A musical exploration of the skeletons that make the Land of the Dead in “Coco” so wondrous and intriguing.
  • How to Draw a Skeleton – Pixar artist Daniel Arriaga gives a lesson on the quick and easy way to draw skeletons using simple shapes.
  • A Thousand Pictures a Day – Join the “Coco” crew on an immersive travelogue through Mexico, visiting families, artisans, cemeteries, and small villages during the Día de los Muertos holiday.
  • Mi Familia – Developing the Riveras was a labor of love that took the cast and crew on a deep dive into the meaning of family.
  • Land of Our Ancestors – Watch Pixar artists lovingly construct layer upon layer of architecture from many eras of Mexican history, bringing the Land of the Dead to life.
  • Fashion Through the Ages – The cast of characters in “Coco” are from many different eras, making for some magnificent costuming opportunities.
  • The Real Guitar – The majestic guitar that spurs Miguel on his journey through the Land of the Dead is a unique creation. Watch as it is initially designed by a Pixar artist and ultimately realized as a real instrument by a master luthier in this poetic ode to craftsmanship.
  • Dante – How the crew fell in love with the uniquely Mexican breed of Xoloitzcuintli (or “Xolo”) dogs that inspired Dante.
  • How to Make Papel Picado – Join Pixar artist Ana Ramírez González as we learn how papel picado is made traditionally, and then try your own approach to this beautiful art form.
  • Un Poco “Coco” – A montage of original animated pieces used to promote “Coco.”
  • “Coco Trailers” – Trailers include “Feeling,” “Dante’s Lunch,” “Destiny,” “Journey” and “Belong.”

DVD

  • Filmmaker Commentary
  • Dante

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