Disney and Pixar's latest animated venture, Elemental, is heading to Disney+ less than 90 days after its cinematic release.
Elementalinitially flopped with one of the worst opening weekends in Pixar history. However, in a surprising rebound, it ended up grossing $153.6 million domestically and $480 million globally in 11 weeks. Now it's among the top 10-grossing films worldwide in 2023. Not too shabby, eh?
Select theaters are still airing the fiery rom-com, but if you'd rather kick it on the couch, listen up — here's how to watch Elemental at home.
As Mashable's Entertainment Reporter Belen Edwards wrote in her review, Elementalis overall "a charming journey to a new world, grounded by a love story you can't help but root for." It's undeniably stimulating, with "watery walkways, soaring tree towers, and endlessly inventive ways for the elemental citizens to live together" in the colorful place that is Element City. But the exchanges between the lead characters, Ember and Wade, are where the flick particularly shines.
Ember Lumen (voiced by Leah Lewis) is a fireball — literally and figuratively — living in Element City and working at her family's shop. A nasty leak threatens to close down the shop, but she teams up with City Inspector Wade Ripple (voiced by Mamoudou Athie), a water droplet, to keep the shop afloat. It's an adorable love story that answers the age old question: do opposites attract? And as Edwards said, it's one of Pixar's "most beautiful, immersive, and technically impressive worlds yet."
Get a glimpse into the stunning visuals in the official trailer below.
Elemental— as well as the making-of documentary Good Chemistry: The Story of Elemental — hits Disney+ worldwide on Sept. 13, just 89 days after the official theatrical release. Already a Disney+ subscriber? You're good to go. Simply watch as the film slides its way onto your screen on Sept. 13. If you're not already a subscriber, then you have a unique opportunity to sign up for the streamer for a steal. Check out the best options below.
If you're looking for a freebie to watch Elemental, I have good news and bad news. The good news is there are a couple ways to score a Disney+ subscription for no cost; the bad news is only a handful of people will qualify. Fortunately, though, Disney is offering everyone else a way to secure a subscription for cheap with a three-month deal available through Sept. 20 — just in time for the streaming premiere of both Elementaland The Little Mermaid.
Disney+ is currently running a rare deal through Sept. 20 that allows new and eligible returning subscribers to sign up for Disney+ Basic (with ads) for 75% off. Rather than paying $7.99/month, new users will pay just $1.99/month for their first three months — that's $6/month in savings. After the initial three months, Disney+ Basic will auto-renew at the regular retail price of $7.99/month unless you cancel ahead of time. Three months is plenty of time to watch Elementalas many times as you want, plus tune into the making-of documentary Good Chemistry: The Story of Elementaland the charming Pixar Animation Studios short “Carl’s Date,” which will all be released on Disney+ the same day.
If you prefer an ad-free viewing experience, you'll have to fork over the full $10.99/month fee. If you do choose this route, it's also worth noting that as of Oct. 12, the Premium ad-free experience will increase to $13.99/month.
The Disney+ bundle remains one of the best deals in the streaming-verse. If you already have Hulu, you might as well bundle it with Disney+ for an extra $2/month to expand your viewing library and watch Elementaland other Pixar flicks. You'll have to endure some short ad breaks while you enjoy your content, but for under $10/month for both services, it's worth the few minutes of suffering. Just use those few minutes for bathroom and snack breaks.
Verizon Fios home internet users can score one of the best free trials you'll find on the web. Depending on your plan, you can get either six or 12 months of Disney+ Premium (no ads) for free. If you're on the 2 Gig Streaming or 2 Gig Complete Package, you can get an entire year included for free. If you're on the 1 Gig Streaming or 1 Gig Complete Package, you can snag six months for free, which is still an excellent and deal and gives you plenty of time to watch Elementaland other Disney gems. Check your plan and learn more about eligibility and how to sign up below.
Verizon Wireless customers can also score six free months of Disney+ Premium (no ads) with an eligible plan. The catch is that most of the eligible plans are no longer available to add to your account, so only those who previously signed up can get in on the deal. Eligible accounts include the following:
5G Do More
5G Start
Welcome Unlimited
One Unlimited for iPhone
Get More Unlimited
Do More Unlimited
Play More Unlimited
Those on the 5G Get More or 5G Play More plan are eligible to get the Disney Bundle (a $9.99/month value) included for no extra charge. For more information and to check your eligibility, head over to the Verizon website. Note: the Disney promo through Verizon is only available through midnight on Nov. 17.
A little more straightforward, the Disney+ promo through Total by Verizon gives you Disney+ Premium (no ads) for free as long as you're on the $60/month prepaid unlimited plan. If you cancel or switch plans, the free subscription ends. It's as simple as that. If you're on the $50/month prepaid unlimited plan, you can also score six months of Disney+ for free. That still gives you time to check out Elemental and other new releases. Just note that this plan is only available with active service for six consecutive months.
If you'd rather dodge signing up for another streaming service and own the film instead, you can check out the Elementaldigital release. The film has been available for purchase on digital retailers such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ since Aug. 15. And if you prefer a physical copy, you can snag it on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD starting on Sept. 26. Stay tuned for rental details as well.
What makes the digital release appealing over a Disney+ subscription is the exclusive bonus features like behind-the-scenes footage, deleted scenes, and featurettes.
Here are the best digital platforms for purchasing the film.
Buy in UHD on Amazon Prime Video —$17.74$19.99 (save $2.25)
Buy in 4K UHD on Vudu — $19.99
Buy in 4K on Apple TV+ — $19.99
Buy in 4K on Google Play — $19.99
Buy in UHD on YouTube — $19.99
While the bonus features vary by product and retailer, the following are included in some capacity.
Carl’s Date— This new short film, which opened in front of Elementalin theaters, was written and directed by Bob Peterson and produced by Kim Collins. Carl Fredricksen (the protagonist of Up) agrees to go on a date, but has no idea how dating works in modern times. Fortunately, his friend Dug, the golden retriever, offers up some tips.
Ember and Wade– Dive deeper into the character development of Ember and Wade, from early design ideas to final effects and the complexity of what it takes to bring them to life.
Next Stop: Element City– An exploration of all that is Element City, from its inhabitants to the research that inspired it.
Paths to Pixar: The Immigrant Experience– Discover how Elemental's real-world immigration themes reflect or diverge from first-generation filmmakers on the crew's own lived experiences.
Sneak a peek at five scenes that are illustrated, set to music, timed, and voiced, yet not included in the final version of Elemental.
Intro Ember – An alternate opening, introduced by director Peter Sohn.
Mom Rejects Wade – A scene introduced by story supervisor Jason Katz where Ember's traditional parents react to her relationship with Wade.
Dante Challenge – Story artist Nira Liu introduces a scene in which Bernie tasks Ember with finding a place to live for newcomer Dante.
Brook Dinner – Introduced by story artist Anna Benedict, this scene showcases an abandoned storyline in which Wade's mother acts as the villain.
Beach Proposal – A tender marriage proposal between Ember and Wade on the beach, introduced by story artists Yung-Han Chang and Le Tang.
Elementary Filmmaker Commentary– Listen as director Peter Sohn, visual effects supervisor Sanjay Bakshi, supervising animator Mike Venturini, and directing animator Gwendelyn Enderoglu offer behind-the-scenes insights into the fiery animated feature as you watch.
Topics Disney+ Streaming
Staff Picks: Scenes, Screens, and Snubs by The Paris ReviewYasmin Ahmad’s Multicultural Malaysia by Tash AwWhat Men Have Told Me by Adrienne MillerRedux: My Prose Was from the Heart by The Paris ReviewBe Yourself Again by Amina CainWhiting Awards 2020: Ling Ma, FictionBread, Banana, Apple, Milk, Goodbye by Jennifer TsengStaff Picks: Demons, Decadence, and Dimes by The Paris ReviewJonathan Escoffery Wins Plimpton Prize; Leigh Newman Wins Terry Southern Prize by The Paris ReviewRedux: Monologue for an Onion by The Paris ReviewA Poem Is Not a Frontal Assault: An Interview with Jane Hirshfield by Ilya KaminskyZane Grey’s Westerns by Rae ArmantroutDetroit Archives: On Hello by Aisha Sabatini SloanKrazy Kat Gets the Spanish Flu by George HerrimanOn the Timeless Music of McCoy Tyner by Craig Morgan TeicherRedux: I Struggle to Stay inside Sleep by The Paris ReviewPoets on Couches: Stephanie Burt by Stephanie BurtCooking with Hilda Hilst by Valerie StiversAnnouncing Our New Publisher, Mona Simpson by The Paris ReviewInside Jack Youngerman’s Studio by Cornelia Channing Lil dachshunds racing in costume are just the medicine you need 27 times Kate Beckinsale's Instagram won the internet Creative mom puts her napping twins into awesome settings Pippa Middleton's iCloud account hacked, with thousands of private photos stolen Millennials still want their own startups, but they can't afford them Police arrest creepy clown found lurking in Kentucky woods Student suprises teacher with the shoes he's always wanted Hands on with Apple's awesome new Portrait camera mode Define 'bad dude': The story behind a protester's strong message 'I felt like it was my family': The stories behind the protesters SpaceX releases new details about recent rocket explosion Motorola's cable The Facebook feature fueling the police brutality protests in America Google's smart speaker will be cheaper than the Amazon Echo, report says Hillary Clinton's new ad highlights Trump's misogynistic moments Terrible partier tried to attack Justin Bieber in a German nightclub Luna Lovegood reveals her Patronus on Twitter, and she's not happy Lady Gaga shares track list for 'Joanne' Movie based on Lauren Kate's 'Fallen' has potential to be YA sensation Charlotte knows it has faults, but wants the world to also know its charms
2.6634s , 10594.8515625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex videos dad】,Inspiration Information Network