When will the 'Corpse Bride' 4K UHD remaster be available?
September 23.
Entertainment / Movies
Tim Burton's 'Corpse Bride', the stop-motion animated fantasy musical, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a 4K UHD remaster, a return to select theaters, and a special Monster High Skullector doll. Originally released in 2005, the fil...
Warner Bros. is releasing a 4K UHD remaster of 'Corpse Bride' on September 23, featuring new bonus content such as 'Digging Up the Past: The Minds Behind Corpse Bride' and ''Til Death Do Us Art: A Corpse Bride Reflection'. The film will also return to select theaters in October for a limited engagement. In addition, Mattel has launched a Monster High Skullector doll of Emily, dressed in her iconic wedding gown, complete with spiderweb overlays and butterfly-strewn veil. This doll is available on Amazon and Target. The original film, directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, grossed over $118 million worldwide and holds a Certified Fresh rating of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes.
September 23.
'Digging Up the Past: The Minds Behind Corpse Bride' and ''Til Death Do Us Art: A Corpse Bride Reflection'.
Amazon and Target.
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