La The Walt Disney Company ha confermato che La Sirenetta in Home-Video, il loro ultimo remake di uno dei classici dei Walt Disney Animation Studios, arriverà almeno in America il prossimo 19 settembre 2023, in edizione 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray e DVD.
Questo vuol dire che il film di Rob Marshall arriverà ben quattro mesi dopo la sua uscita nelle sale che ha registrato un incasso di circa 530 milioni di dollari, al di sotto delle aspettative dello studio ma che ha avuto un ottima tenuta, garantendo di coprire i costi della pellicola e di marketing, soprattutto grazie al marchandise.
Prima di questa data, comunque, La Sirenetta sarà disponibile per l’acquisto in digitale dal prossimo 25 luglio e non è stato ancora reso noto se e quando arriverà anche su Disney+, la piattaforma dell’azienda.
Le varie edizioni
Di seguito potete vedere alcune delle cover delle edizioni de La Sirenetta in Home-Video, in particolare i Blu-ray in esclusiva per Welmart, per BestBuy e che sarà disponibile ovunque.
Sono inoltre state rivelate, anche se in basa qualità, le copertine esclusive per DMC e per l’edizione che conterrà sia il nuovo film che la sua versione originale:
I contenuti speciali de La Sirenetta in Home-Video
Di seguito potete anche leggere la lista dei contenuti speciali, da una versione karaoke del film con i testi di tutte le canzoni che compaiono, a un documentario esclusivo sulla realizzazione del lungometraggio in cinque parti intitolato Hotter Under the Water. Non mancheranno, poi, gli errori di scena e featurette esclusive.
- Sing Along Version – Sing along with your favorite songs while watching the movie with on-screen lyrics.
- Hotter Under The Water – Discover how director Rob Marshall and his team brought the story of The Little Mermaid to life with this documentary in five chapters:
- A Tale Of The Bottomless Blue – Join Rob Marshall on the set of one of the most ambitious and challenging films he’s ever directed.
- I Know Something’s Starting Right Now – Join cast members Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, Jonah Hauer-King and more and learn how they were cast in the film and what it was like to bring director Rob Marshall’s vision to life.
- Down Where It’s Wetter – Dip your toes into the virtual ocean and learn about how the breathtaking underwater world was created with visual effects, imagination and a lot of talented artists.
- Explore That Shore Up Above – From Prince Eric’s castle to the beach, explore the above-the-sea locations and the elaborate production design behind them.
- Do What The Music Say – Discover how legendary composer Alan Menken teamed up with Lin- Manuel Miranda to write new songs to accompany the original classics
- Song Breakdowns
- Wild Unchartered Waters – Prince Eric, played by Jonah Hauer-King, gets his own song, written by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Go behind the song, from the writing to the recording, to the filming on a practical ship.
- Under the Sea – Get a first-hand look at how professional dancers helped bring director Rob Marshall’s vision to life as they stood in for the various animated sea creatures that sing and dance in this showstopping number.
- Kiss The Girl – Float along and get a frog’s-eye view of the beautiful set built to film the live-action version of this classic song.
- Poor Unfortunate Souls – Join Melissa McCarthy (Ursula) as she takes us on the journey of making her character’s signature song.
- Featurettes
- The Scuttlebutt On Sidekicks – Dive in and meet Sebastian, Flounder and Scuttle, who not only have their own song, “The Scuttlebutt,” but also fresh looks as they work hard to make sure Ariel and Eric kiss before Ursula’s deadline..
- Passing The Dinglehopper – Ariel met Ariel when Halle Bailey worked with Jodi Benson — the voice of Ariel in the original animated movie — who appears in a clever cameo in the live-action film..
- Bloopers – Laugh along with the cast as they have the time of their lives making The Little Mermaid.
Questo, infine, il trailer dedicato all’uscita de La Sirenetta in Home-Video: