Disney’s ‘Frozen’ Gets a March Blu-ray/DVD Release Date

Disney’s “Frozen” will be available on Blu-ray, DVD, and On-Demand on March 18, but if that’s not soon enough for you, it will be available on Digital HD February 25.

Yes, that means very soon you can watch the icy film from the privacy of your own home and no one will judge you for singing along with Elsa’s “Let it Go.” Because if you’re anything like me, that song has been in your head since you’ve seen the film. I mostly just sing it in my car, though, so there’s no danger of anyone hearing me. 

“Frozen” has made over $300 million at the box office, and that number continues to grow. I don’t see any reason why it won’t be as successful once it’s available for purchase, and the special features make it especially worthwhile for fans of the film:

  • The Making Of Frozen (Blu-ray, Digital)
  • D’frosted: Disney’s Journey From Hans Christian Andersen to Frozen (Blu-ray, Digital)
  • Breaking The Ice – The Real Making Of Frozen (Blu-ray, Digital)
  • 4 Deleted Scenes with introduction by Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
  • Original Theatrical Short – “Get A Horse” (Blu-ray, Digital & DVD)
  • “Let It Go” Music Videos by Demi Lovato, Martina Stoessel & Marsha Milan Londoh (Blu-ray, Digital & DVD)
  • Frozen Teaser Trailer (Blu-ray, Digital & DVD)

“Frozen” features the voices of Kristen Bell (“Veronica Mars”) and Idina Menzel (the original Elphaba in Broadway’s “Wicked”), and more than anything else, it’s’ a film about sisters. It also shows what isolation and growing up feeling different can do to a person, as well as having to hide one’s true self. 

The songs are all pretty great, but I can’t claim to be a fan of “Fixer Upper.” I have the deluxe edition of the soundtrack, and I like many of the demo songs that never made it into the film much better. Still, I can understand why it was included, story-wise. None of the songs can compare to the show-stopping “Let it Go,” though. The animation of that scene is so brilliant, too. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Disney character so empowered.

You can order “Frozen” now or wait to pick it up March 18. Either way,  I loved it, and I think you will, too.