Frozen 2 Blu-Ray And DVD Release Date, Pre-Orders, And Special Features

Disney’s 2019 hit Frozen 2 will be coming to 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital storefronts very soon, but it will be a few months before it heads to Disney+, which will be this summer. And in addition to the feature film, the home release will be jam-packed with special features as well, including sing-alongs, deleted scenes, and more, which you can check out below.

On February 11, Frozen 2 will arrive to digital storefronts like iTunes, Vudu, Movies Anywhere, Google Play, and more. Then, on February 25, you can pick up physical copies on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD through various retailers.

In the latest Disney adventure, Frozen 2 explores why Elsa has magical powers, and she joins Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven on an adventure for answers. Frozen 2 stars Kristen Bell (The Good Place) as Anna, Idina Menzel (Uncut Gems) as Elsa, Josh Gad (Little Monsters) as Olaf, Jonathan Groff (Mindhunter) as Kristoff, and Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) as Queen Iduna. The movie is directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee.

The Frozen sequel was a box office success, making $467 domestically, according to Box Office Mojo. Internationally, the film almost pulled in $1 billion, and globally, Frozen 2 made a grand total of $1.4 billion. Critically, Frozen 2 didn’t do as well, critically, compared to the first film. Frozen 2 scored a 64 on Metacritic (GameSpot’s sister site), while Frozen scored a 74. In his review on Variety, Peter Debruge said, “In a world where old-timers accuse the youth of being oversensitive snowflakes, Frozen II shows what it means to have one’s heart in the right place.”

Below, you’ll find all the special features for the home release of Frozen. Keep in mind, a few of these special features are for the digital release only. Plus, read on for all your pre-order options for Frozen 2.

Pre-order Frozen 2 on digital, DVD, and Blu-ray

Frozen 2 releases on DVD and Blu-ray on February 25.
Frozen 2 releases on DVD and Blu-ray on February 25.

As usual, there’s a wide range of options available for pre-order Frozen 2. If you prefer to own it digitally, you can pre-order your copy in HD for $20 and in 4K Ultra HD for $25 at Prime Video, Vudu, and other sites. For physical copies, you can get it on Blu-ray for $25 and 4K Ultra HD for $30. There’s even an exclusive two-movie Blu-ray bundle available at Target that includes both Frozen and Frozen 2. Several retailers are also offering exclusive bonuses with their version of Frozen 2, including an exclusive steelbook edition at Best Buy and a limited edition at Target that comes with a filmmaker gallery book.

You can check out your options for pre-ordering Frozen 2 on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital below.

Digital HD — $20

Digital 4K Ultra HD — $25

Blu-ray + DVD + Digital — $25

4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital — $30

Two-movie bundles (Frozen + Frozen 2)

Retailer-exclusive editions of Frozen 2

Frozen 2 Ultimate Collector's Edition - Only at Walmart
Frozen 2 Ultimate Collector’s Edition – Only at Walmart

Ultimate Collector’s Edition (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) — $32.96

Frozen 2 Steelbook Edition - Only at Best Buy

Exclusive Steelbook Edition (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) — $35

Frozen 2 Limited Edition - Only at Target

Limited Edition with filmmaker gallery book (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) — $35

Frozen 2 home release special features

Blu-ray & Digital:

  • Sing-Along Version of the Movie – Sing along with your favorite songs as you watch the movie.
  • Song Selection – Jump to your favorite musical moments, with on-screen lyrics. Songs include Oscar-nominated “Into The Unknown,” “All Is Found,” “Some Things Never Change,” “When I Am Older,” “Lost in the Woods,” “Show Yourself,” and “The Next Right Thing.”
  • Outtakes – Laugh along with the cast of Frozen 2 as they record their lines, sing their songs and have fun in the recording booth.
  • Deleted Scenes – Check out a few scenes that never made the final cut.
  • Intro – Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck offer a glimpse into their filmmaking process with scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
  • Prologue – A battle rages between Arendelle and the Northuldra while a mysterious figure challenges King Agnarr.
  • Secret Room – A secret room reveals even more of Anna and Elsa’s past, including a shocking revelation about their mother.
  • Elsa’s Dream – Anna’s playful glimpse into Elsa’s dream takes a dark turn.
  • Hard Nokks – Kristoff reveals his true feelings about life in Arendelle when the Nokk won’t take no for an answer.
  • A Place of Our Own – Elsa uses her magic to relieve Anna’s lingering doubts about their parents’ faith in her.
  • Deleted Songs – When it comes to Frozen 2, there can never be too much music. Hear some of the songs that got cut from the final film.
  • Intro – Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck revel in the chance to share a few songs that didn’t make it into the final film.
  • “Home” – Anna savors every moment as she wanders through this kingdom she calls home.
  • “I Wanna Get This Right” – Kristoff wants everything to be perfect before he proposes, leaving Anna to wonder, “Will it ever be just right?”
  • The Spirits of Frozen 2 – Cast and crew explore the Scandinavian and Nordic mythology that inspired the spirits inhabiting the enchanted forest of Frozen 2.
  • Did You Know??? – Olaf asks us the question “Did You Know” as we discover Frozen 2 fun facts, Easter eggs and tidbits about the making of the film.
  • Scoring a Sequel – Composer Christophe Beck combines a 91-piece orchestra with 30 choral voices to create the compelling score for Frozen 2.
  • Gale Tests – They say you can’t see the wind. Only its effects. Filmmakers give it a shot while creating the playful wind spirit, Gale.
  • Gale Test – A young girl and boy play tag in this fully animated effort to “give personality to something that’s invisible.”
  • Hand-Drawn Gale Test – A hand-drawn test to bring the precocious wind spirit to life.
  • Multi-Language Reel
  • “Into the Unknown” in 29 Languages – Hear Elsa’s soaring call to adventure in 29 different languages
  • Music Videos – Weezer and Panic! at the Disco lend their voices to a few of the soaring melodies from Frozen 2.
  • “Into the Unkown” (Panic! at the Disco version) – Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie stars in their version of “Into The Unknown” from Frozen 2.
  • “Lost in the Woods” (Weezer version) – Weezer puts their spin on Kristoff’s epic ballad, “Lost In the Woods.”

Digital Exclusives:

  • Meet the Lopezes – Meet the award-winning husband-and-wife team behind the incredible songs from Frozen and Frozen 2.
  • Deleted Song “Unmeltable Me” – An animatic version of Olaf’s celebratory song about his newfound freedom.

Now Playing: Frozen 2 – Official Trailer

American Horror Story: The Best of Evan Peters

Peters is one of three actors to have appeared in eight seasons of AHS. He first appeared in Season 1 as Tate Langdon, one of the ghosts living in Murder House, who is also the son of Constance Langdon. He bonds with Violet, the daughter of the Harmon family, who move into the house. Tate later returns during AHS: Apocalypse (Season 8). In Season 2 – Asylum, Peters played Kit Walker, a man who was abducted by aliens then admitted to Briarcliff Manor.

In Season 3 – Coven, Peters portrayed Kyle Spencer, a college student who dies in a bus accident and is then resurrected by Madison and Zoe. Peters then played Jimmy Darling aka Lobster Boy in Season 4 – Freak Show. In Season 5 – Hotel, Peters played the charming yet sadistic James Patrick March, the original designer of the Hotel Cortez.

Season 6 – Roanoke brought us Peters’ performance as Rory Monahan, the actor that played Edward Philippe Mott in the documentary “My Roanoke Nightmare”. Peters played one of his largest roles in Season 7 – Cult, as cult leader Kai Anderson. And finally in Season 8 – Apocalypse, Peters appeared as four different characters throughout the season – Mr. Gallant, Jeff Pfister, Tate Langdon and James March.

Be sure to check out our other American Horror Story actor spotlights on the best of Sarah Paulson, the best of Jessica Lange, and the best of Angela Bassett.

Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Tickets Are On Sale Now

Sonic the Hedgehog speeds into theaters in just a few short weeks, and advance tickets are now on sale through popular ticket services including Fandango and Atom Tickets. The adaptation starring the classic video game hedgehog (voiced by Ben Schwartz) and Jim Carrey releases on February 14, so you can lock in your Valentine’s Day plans early.

Sonic’s dash to theaters has hit a few speed bumps–most notably the uproar over his original design, which caused a delay and a completely redesigned (and much better looking) Sonic.

Sonic the Hedgehog is expected to post pretty strong opening weekend numbers, with estimates ranging from $40-47 million. Though numbers in that range would place it below last year’s video game adaptation hit, Detective Pikachu, it would mean Sonic the Hedgehog would snag the second highest opening weekend for a video game adaptation.

The movie’s delay may have fixed the Sonic you’ll see in theaters, but the ghost of the original design still lingers in some of the official movie merch. Even the adorable Baby Sonic looks like a mix between new and old in plush form.

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Netflix’s October Faction Showrunner On Adapting The Cult Comic Book

The new Netflix sci-fi show October Faction is the latest cult comic book to be adapted for the screen. It’s based on the comic by Steve Niles and Damien Worm and focuses on a pair of married monster hunters who return to their hometown with their teenage kids after a family death. Now showrunner Damian Kindler has spoken about adapting the comic book to the screen.

Talking to Screenrant, Kindler explained that prior knowledge of the comic was not necessary to watch the show. “I think it’s really important to note that, by design, if you have not read the comic book, you can completely enjoy the series,” he said. “In fact, I was very aware that, while there are some very hardcore fans of Steve Niles and his work, there are a lot of people who have not read his work. It’s a bit more niche; it’s not like Watchmen or any DC/Marvel stuff.”

In addition, Kindler stated that even when changes to the story were made, it was all with Niles’s blessing. “There’s nothing worse than taking a work that an author’s done a great job with and then running off a cliff with it,” he said. “I wanted to make sure that he approved of every liberty I was going to take with it, and he did. He was very appreciative and very supportive, and he absolutely loved everything we did with it. So, it wasn’t just ad hoc; it was done with the best of intentions and good support.”

Kindler also revealed that making the show for Netflix–where every episode is released at once–changes the approach to the way it is written that on a regular series. “This is one story told in ten chapters that keeps the plot really moving and changing,” he said. “And also, in a way, the first season is an origin story that tees up the format of the show, almost like season 1 is the origin story of what ends up being the October Faction. As opposed to starting with, ‘We’re a team of monster people.’

“I liked backing it up and showing everybody how everything got started, rather than just diving in and saying, ‘Well, here we are. We’re doing this.’ I wanted to have a more interesting origin to the whole thing.”

October Faction Season 1 is now available on Netflix. For more, check out GameSpot’s look at the best movies and shows to watch on Netflix in February, plus our guide to the biggest upcoming shows of 2020.

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New Horror Movie The Lodge Gets Terrifying Snowbound Trailer

From Night of the Living Dead to The Shining, there are few things scarier in horror movies than being trapped in an isolated location, unable to escape from something that wants to kill you. It’s exactly that primal fear that the upcoming horror movie The Lodge looks set to mine. The movie releases next month and a new trailer has been released.

Like The Shining, The Lodge uses an impenetrable winter as its setting. A man named Richard, his new girlfriend Grace, and his two kids head to a remote cabin for the winter. But when he is forced to leave for work on short notice and blizzard descends, the children find themselves trapped in the house with a woman they barely know–who, inevitably, is not all she seems. Anyone who saw directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s last film, the terrifying Goodnight Mommy, will know that they don’t mess around when it comes to delivering seriously scary modern horror. Check the trailer out below.

The Lodge stars Mad Max: Fury Road’s Riley Keough as Grace, plus Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, and Richard Armitage. It hits theaters on February 7.

Like Goodnight Mommy, The Lodge puts two children in the center of its scary story. In a recent interview with Deadline, Fiala spoke about the reason that he and Franz uses kids in their films. “We feel it makes horror films very interesting if they involve kids, because kids are always deemed innocent, in a way,” he said. “We don’t like horror films where just one guy is the bad guy, and it’s very obvious. We’re more interested in… shades of gray.”

“Working with kids, we really enjoy, because we feel filmmaking can be exhausting, or at some points, also boring,” he continued. “But with kids, it’s less predictable. Some fun and some spontaneous energy enters the film, which is something that we really appreciate.”

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming horror movies of 2020.

Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi TV Show Reportedly Put On Indefinite Hold

While the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney+ has yet to be given a premiere date, it might end up taking every longer to debut than originally expected. According to a new report, work on the show has been put on hold for an indefinite period of time.

The news comes from Collider, which reports that the crew for the series that was preparing to film at London’s Pinewood studios has been sent home with no timeframe on when the series will be moving forward. As for why it’s delayed, Collider cites rumors of Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy being unhappy with the scripts written thus far. Sources tell the outlet that production could potentially kick off this summer, but there’s no guarantee.

If true, this wouldn’t be the first time a Star Wars project has faced a creative setback in recent years. Both Rogue One and Solo were reworked during production. In Solo’s case, Ron Howard took over the job of directing the film from Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Most recently, The Rise of Skywalker was originally to be directed by Colin Trevorrow, before he was replaced by JJ Abrams.

The Obi-Wan project was previously revealed to be set eight years after the Star Wars prequels and the character’s duel with Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith, which ended with his former Padawan’s transformation into Darth Vader. Ewan McGregor, who played the character in Episodes I-III, is set to reprise the role. Deborah Chow, who directed Episodes 3 and 7 of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, is signed on to serve as executive producer and showrunner of the series.

The Mandalorian will return later in 2020 for Season 2. Meanwhile, Star Wars: The Clone Wars will debut a new season on Disney+ on February 21.

Disclosure: ViacomCBS is GameSpot’s parent company.

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Dead By Daylight Is Free To Play And Hugely Discounted On Steam This Weekend

Dead By Daylight is free to play on Steam this weekend, letting newcomers check out the 4-on-1 multiplayer game. Dead by Daylight pits four people against one human-controlled bad guy, and over time it’s been updated to include many classic movie monsters in it.

You can play as–or fend off–Leatherface, Freddy Kruger, Jigsaw, and the Demogorgon across the game’s DLC. But before worrying about that, you can check out the base game for free until January 26.

If you find that you like it, both the base game and the deluxe edition, which comes with a soundtrack, digital art book, and two Payday 2 masks, are on sale for 60% off. You can also buy the Stranger Things edition, which comes with the Stranger Things DLC, at a 53% discount. Most DLC packs are discounted by 40%.

Dead by Daylight earned a 6/10 in our original 2016 review, and reviewer Joab Gilroy wrote that it “executes the concept of a competitive horror game well, but only to a point.” It has grown and expanded since then.

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Doom Eternal Dev Discusses Competing With Animal Crossing

During our time playing the first three hours of Doom Eternal at a preview event we were able to catch up with creative director Hugo Martin from id Software. We talked about how the team changed its approach to difficulty settings, why they went in certain directions with its mechanics, and how long the overall experience is going to be. But we also talked about Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the equally exciting Nintendo Switch exclusive that shares Doom Eternal’s March 20 release date.

So, we asked him how he feels about launching alongside Doom’s polar opposite–an easygoing life sim that’s about finding fun in low-key daily chores–to which Martin said, “I think it’s awesome and it speaks to the amazing diversity that we see in games today. I honestly root for other games and other studios.” He continued, “I’m so proud to work in the game industry and the fact that two games that are so completely different, getting a ton of press, come out on the same day. It’s an incredible time to be in development and I’m excited to play Animal Crossing.”

Martin shared his enthusiasm for independent games and big-name blockbusters alike, alluding to his own recent experiences. “One of my favorite games is Inside and I just thought that it was just as engaging as any other. And God of War. I mean, [between] the two of those games, which one do I like more? I like them both and they’re both completely different,” Martin told us.

If you’re looking for a more relaxing time this coming March, be sure to check out everything we know about Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Or if you’re hyped to play a bloody, relentless FPS, check out our impressions of Doom Eternal. Or why not both?

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