“Frozen 2,” “Skywalker” Hit Digital Early

With plenty of people taking the next 2-3 weeks off to ‘self-isolate’ due to the coronavirus, Disney Pictures is smartly exploiting the captive audience by doing something generous – going early with home video releases.

Disney has announced they will make “Frozen 2” available in the US and internationally on its Disney+ subscription streaming service three months ahead of schedule.

The film will go live in the U.S. beginning Sunday, March 15th in HD. Internationally it will go up in Canada, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday, March 17th in 4K which is when the U.S. 4K version will go live as well.

That’s not all though as eagle eye viewers have spotted that Disney is also going a few days early with the Digital HD release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”. Originally slated to be released March 17th, the film is already live on Vudu and is hitting iTunes either now or tomorrow depending upon your location.

Source: Disney