Movies

Ella McCay (Comedy, Drama)

Sharing the story of family life in all its challenging and comedic moments – plus everything in between – 20th Century Studios’ “Ella McCay” is now available to own on Digital. The heartwarming comedy will also be available to stream exclusively on Hulu starting Thursday, Feb. 5., and will debut on Blu-ray Tuesday, March 3.

“Ella McCay” follows an idealistic young woman (Emma Mackey, “Death on the Nile”) juggling her less-than-perfect family with her passion for her work. Written and directed by James L. Brooks (“As Good as It Gets”), the movie is essentially about recognizing love and creating a sense of family wherever we are lucky enough to find it — no matter how complicated the characters in that family may be. The film features an all-star cast, including Jamie Lee Curtis (“True Lies”), Kumail Nanjiani(“The Big Sick”), Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”), Rebecca Hall(“Vicky Cristina Barcelona”), Julie Kavner (“The Simpsons”), Albert Brooks (“Finding Nemo”) and Woody Harrelson(“Natural Born Killers”).

Bonus features on the Digital and Blu-ray releases of “Ella McCay” include nine deleted scenes (“You Win, We Lose,” “Forget About the Union Rep,” “I Love Girl,” “No More Interruptions,” “Make Your Family Whole,” “A Small Concussion,” “Hazel Bottomless,” “You Got Him Out” and “Nice Family”), a near 2-minute blooper reel and two behind-the-scenes featurettes. Viewers can hear the film’s cast and crew share their joy of working with James L. Brooks in “A James L. Brooks Film” and sit down with the legendary writer-director as he talks about his extraordinary cast in “In Good Company: The Cast of ‘Ella McCay.’”

Zootopia 2 (Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Crime)

Nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at this year’s Academy Awards, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Zootopia 2” is now available to own on Digital. The highest-grossing animated Motion Picture Association release of all time alsodebuts on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD Tuesday, March 3, and as a limited-edition 4K SteelBook.

In “Zootopia 2,” rookie cops Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, “Once Upon a Time”) and Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman, “Arrested Development”) find themselves on the twisting trail of a great mystery when Gary De’Snake (voiced by Ke Huy Quan, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”) arrives in Zootopia and turns the animal metropolis upside down. To crack the case, Judy and Nick must go undercover to unexpected new parts of town, where their growing partnership is tested like never before.

The fifth Walt Disney Animation Studios title to surpass $1 billion globally, “Zootopia 2” currently ranks as the ninth highest-grossing film ever. Viewers can dive deeper into the world of “Zootopia 2” with a slate of exclusive bonus featuresthat extend the fun beyond the film, including eight deleted scenes (“What’s in the Box?,” “Where Are They Now?,” “Animal Hospital,” “Welcome to the Team,” “Desert Festival,” “Clawhauser Tracks Judy,” “A Plight at the Museum” and “Clawhauser’s Family”) that viewers can watch with an overall introduction by co-directors Jared Bush (“Encanto”) and Byron Howard (“Tangled”). Viewers can also watch the “Zoo” music video by Shakira; uncover some surprising references and characters from other Walt Disney Animation Studios films hidden throughout the movie in “Zoo-prising Secrets;” and try to draw everyone’s favorite new beaver, Nibbles (voiced by Fortune Feimster, “FUBAR”), with “Zootopia 2’s” animation supervisor Benson Shum (“Frozen”) in “Everybody Can Draw!”

Four more featurettes are included on the release. Viewers can hear from writer/co-director Jarded Bush and co-director Byron Howard as they discuss the work done to bring the movie to lifein “The Zookeepers;” meet the fur-tastic voice actors behind the cast of “Zootopia 2” as the movie’s filmmakers share the joy of having the original cast return and how each new role found its purr-fect match in “A City of Stars;” see how the hilarious cast brought their characters to life in “Wilde Times in the Booth;” and meet the cheerful crew that brought smiles and snacks throughout the halls of Disney Animation to keep the studio artists fueled and energized in “The Treat Trolley.”