Disney and Pixar have announced the Inside Out 2 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD release date for their massive animated hit, while also confirming when the title will arrive digitally.
When is the Inside Out 2 4K release date?
Inside Out 2 will arrive on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 10, 2024. Before that, the film will arrive digitally on August 20, 2024, where it will be available to buy or rent across digital platforms. The 4K release of the film will also be available in a Limited Edition Collectible SteelBook.
New bonus features included for the home release of Inside Out 2 were also detailed, and include a behind-the-scenes documentary on the creation of the film and the inclusion of new emotions into the movie. The full list of bonus features include:
- New Emotions – With Riley’s imminent puberty, the story of Inside Out 2always suggested that there would be a party of new emotions complicating Riley’s world—and throwing a wrench into Joy’s hard-won stability. But exactly what those new emotions could be was a big question mark. Casting the new emotions in Riley’s mind was a fun exploration into the shifting mindset of a teenager, and was also informed by some of the discarded scenes and characters from the original film. In this documentary we’ll discuss that process of creating Anxiety, Embarrassment, Ennui, and Envy—from narrowing them down from a long list of possible emotions, to the design, animation, and voicing of these new, hilarious, and strangely recognizable characters.
- Unlocking the Vault – In a kind of visual commentary, a group of central creatives watch and discuss the scene “The Vault.” As they stop and start—and refer to various IP versions of the scene—we’ll hear about the inspiration for Riley’s repressed memories like Bloofy and Lance Slashblade, the development of the scene in Story, and the technical challenges of creating 2D characters that exist in the CG world of Riley’s mind.
- Deleted Scenes
- Cold Open – In this alternate opening, a now 13-year-old Riley awkwardly fumbles her way through an original song she wrote for a school audition.
- Broken Joy – After momentarily being unable to drive the console, Joy worries that she might be starting to malfunction.
- Pool Party – After Riley tries too hard to be fun at an older teen’s party – resulting in utter embarrassment – her “Anxiety” becomes “Self-Loathing” who then ousts our hero emotions from headquarters.
- Puberty Park – After seeing their faces printed on “wanted posters,” Joy and the others rogue emotions race through a puberty-themed amusement park while being chased by mind worker cops.
- Shame Spiral – At a lock-in with some cool, older girls, Riley and friends play a game of “Never Have I Ever” that goes a bit too far – wreaking havoc in Riley’s mind.