Every Pixar Movie You Available On 4K Blu-Ray
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Pixar has released 28 movies over the past few decades, the majority of which are now available on 4K Blu-ray. Whether you’re interested in newcomers like Lightyear and Inside Out or old classics like Toy Story and A Bug’s Life, there’s a premium way to add them to your home theater. Better yet, most of these come bundled with both a 4K and standard Blu-ray version of the film, giving you two ways to enjoy your favorites.
We’ve pulled together every single Pixar movie that’s available in 4K, so you can quickly find whatever might be missing from your collection. All of these films come packed with bonus features–but unless otherwise specified, these are offered in standard Blu-ray. Enhancements like HDR and Dolby Atmos are present on the 4K version for most Pixar movies, but things like deleted scenes and audio commentary are relegated to just Blu-ray.
Inside Out 2 (2024)
Jump inside the mind of teenage Riley, who is experiencing new feelings like Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. The four colorful characters make problems for her exciting emotions, and learning how to coexist with the newcomers proves to be a challenge. The film earned incredible reviews from critics thanks to its wonderful animation and heartwarming story.
This 4K version of the film includes a wonderful steelbook, plus 4K and Blu-ray formats. Bonus features include cast and crew discussions about Anxiety, Embarrassment, Ennui, and Envy, a look at the inspiration behind Riley’s repressed memories, and deleted scenes.
Also available on Blu-ray and DVD
Elemental (2023)
Follow Ember and Wade as they navigate a unique city that’s home to all sorts of fire, water, land, and air residents. The unlikely duo eventually discover they have a lot in common, proving that just because they might look different, that doesn’t mean they can’t get along.
Bonus features include a look at how Wade and Ember were designed, from early concepts to final effects, and a discussion with director Peter Sohn on building Element City. There’s also a theatrical short (Carl’s Date) and commentary from the filmmaker.
Also available on DVD
Lightyear (2022)
Explore the origin story of Buzz Lightyear, which sees him exploring the far reaches of the galaxy on a dangerous quest. You’ll also meet Sox, a lovable robot companion that tags along on all of Buzz’s adventures.
Along with a 4K Blu-ray, you’ll get a standard Blu-ray copy of the film, plus heaps of bonus features like deleted scenes and a look at how a visit to the Johnson Space Center helped shape the Lightyear universe. There’s also a look at how the toy models were created with director Angus MacLane. Dolby Atmos is supported on the 4K version, along with HDR.
Also available on Blu-ray and DVD
Turning Red (2022)
This coming-of-age film stars Mei Lee, a 13-year-old who is trying to navigate not just growing up, but also a mom who never seems to leave her side. To make matters even more complicated, she seems to transform into a giant red panda whenever things get too hectic.
This version of the film includes bonus features like audio commentary with director Domee Shi, a backstage look at the songs and choreography of 4*TOWN, and the process of creating Mei and other main characters. Dolby Atmos and HDR are supported on the 4K version.
Also available on Blu-ray and DVD
Luca (2021)
Luca is a young boy who spends the summer with his friends down by the sea. However, the fun is threatened by a terrifying secret about sea monsters–and it’s a unique coming-of-age tale that earned excellent reviews when it hit theaters in 2021.
Along with support for Dolby Atmos and HDR, you’ll get bonus features covering interviews with the cast and crew about their best friends, a look at how the team put together Luca’s transformation from human to sea monster, and a glimpse of Cinque Terre and the inspiration for the movie’s setting.
Also available on Blu-ray and DVD
Soul (2020)
Starring Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey, Soul follows a middle-school band teacher who enjoys playing jazz. But just as he’s getting close to achieving his dream, something unexpected happens and he’s sent into a mysterious place where he’ll meet someone that forces him to reevaluate his beliefs.
This version of Soul includes both 4K and Blu-ray copies of the film, plus bonus features that examine the creation of Pixar’s first Black leading character, a look at the music of Soul, and an in-depth look at its art and technical innovations.
Also available on Blu-ray and DVD
Onward (2020)
Tom Holland and Chris Pratt team up as teenage elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot. When told they’ll have an opportunity to spend one more day with their late dad, they set out on an epic road trip. But their path won’t be easy, as they’ll have to fend off curses, monsters, and treacherous obstacles that stand in their way.
This version of the film is packed with bonus features, including a discussion with Director Dan Scanlon about his connection to the main characters and a behind-the-scenes look at how the team pulled off the movie’s iconic battle scene. It also supports Dolby Atmos and HDR.
Toy Story 4 (2019)
Along with familiar faces like Buzz and Woody, Toy Story 4 introduces Forky–a makeshift toy built out of a spork, pipe cleaners, and various other odds and ends. Forky ends up sending the entire crew on a wild adventure at an amusement park, and it’s another wonderful entry in the Toy Story series.
Along with an UltraPlay feature that jumps instantly to the movie, it benefits from Dolby Atmos for enhanced audio and HDR for a crisp image. Bonus features included deleted scenes, stories from the cast and crew about their favorite toys, and a deep dive that examines all the new characters in the film.
Also available on Blu-ray
Toy Story 4 can also be found in the Toy Story Collection, which bundles together all four films in Blu-ray or DVD formats.
Incredibles 2 (2018)
Incredibles 2 sees the super family facing a new threat: a lack of government funding for super heroes means Mr. and Mrs. Incredible and their pal Frozone are out of a job. Luckily, Mrs. Incredible is recruited by a mysterious organization, while Mr. Incredible transitions to life as a stay home father. Of course, a new villain eventually show up that and the incredibles–and Frozone–must find a way to balance their superhero duties and normal life responsibilities.
Along with 4K and Blu-ray versions of the film, you’ll get tons of bonus features with this collection. This includes 10 deleted scenes, a music video about the film’s creation, a conversation with the director, and a series of mini documentaries highlighting each main character.
Coco (2017)
Miguel heads to the land of his ancestors in hopes of becoming a famous musician. Along the way, he meets an unlikely friend in Hector, and the two work together to unravel some wild surprises about Miguel’s family. Like most Pixar films, this one earned incredible reviews thanks to an emotional story and a vibrant art style.
The movie will look great in home theaters, thanks to Dolby Atmos and HDR support, along with both 4K and Blu-ray formats. You’ll also find over two hours of bonus features, covering the film’s soundtrack, deleted scenes, various commentaries from the crew, and more.
Cars 3 (2017)
Hit the track with Lightning McQueen, as he sets out to prove himself against a new roster of modern supercars. Along with a 4K version of the film, this bundle gets you a Blu-ray version as well. The 4K version supports Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, plus HDR for enhanced darks and vivid brights. Tons of bonus features are included too, such as an all-new mini movie starring Miss Fritter, the short film Lou, deleted scenes, and commentary from the crew.
Want to snag all three Cars films at once? Check out the Cars 3-Movie Collections, which are available on Blu-ray or DVD.
Finding Dory (2016)
Dory doesn’t have the best memory–but when she remembers that she has a family, she’ll set out with Marlin and Nemo on a quest to find them. However, it turns out that her family is in captivity, and she’ll need to do whatever it takes to free them and get them back into the ocean.
Both 4K and Blu-ray formats are included, and you’ll find tons of excellent bonus features. This includes deleted scenes, the short film Piper, and a look at the animation and acting that went into the film’s creation.
The Good Dinosaur (2015)
Set in a world where dinosaurs weren’t wiped out by an asteroid, The Good Dinosaur follows Arlo and his unlikely human companion. It’s a story of self-discovery and having faith in yourself, and it’s a hilarious film the whole family can enjoy.
Both 4K and Blu-ray formats are included, with the 4K version benefiting from Dolby Atmos and HDR support. You can learn more about the film by diving into its bonus features, which include the short film Sanjay’s Super Team, deleted scenes, and various featurettes like True Lies About Dinosaurs and Following The T-Rex Trail.
Inside Out (2015)
Take a trip inside the mind of young Riley to meet Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. After moving across the country for her dad’s job, she’ll have to contend with a whole range of emotions as she makes new friends and acclimates to her new home.
Bonus features include the short films Riley’s First Date and Lava, plus featurettes that examine film editing, a closer look at the emotions in the film, and the women of Inside Out. You’ll also get both 4K and Blu-ray copies, with the 4K version supporting Dolby Atmos and HDR.
Monsters University (2013)
Serving as a prequel to Monsters, Inc., Monsters University follows Mike Wazowski and Sulley as they attend the prestigious Monsters University. They don’t start out as friends, however, as the two competitive personalities butt heads. But if they’re hoping to pass their classes, they’ll have to figure out a way to work together.
There are a bunch of bonus features on the Blu-ray disc, including audio commentary, the short film The Blue Umbrella, and various featurettes. The 4K version, meanwhile, supports Dolby Atmos and HDR.
Brave (2012)
Brave featured Pixar’s first-ever female protagonist, Princess Merida. A skilled archer, Merida sets out to make her own path, defying years of tradition. Her journey will lead to a colorful cast of characters–including a witch who grants Merida a wish that has unintended consequences.
Dolby Atmos and HDR are supported on the 4K version of the film, while the Blu-ray disc holds bonus features like the La Luna short film, The Legend of Mor’du short film, extended scenes, an alternate opening, audio commentary, and more.
Cars 2 (2011)
Join Lightning McQueen and Mater as they head abroad to take part in the first World Grand Prix. It’s not quite as straightforward as revving their engines on the track, however, as Mater finds himself tangled up in a crime rig while hanging out with British spy, Finn McMissle.
Bonus features include the Air Mater and Hawaiian Vacation short films, commentary from the director, and a Choose Your Own Adventure game with deleted scenes. Like the other Pixar films, the 4K version of Cars 2 supports Dolby Atmos for enhanced audio and HDR for a crisp image.
As mentioned above, the Cars 3-Movie Collection is also available on Blu-ray or DVD.
Toy Story 3 (2010)
The lovable gang of toys is back at it again, with Buzz, Woody, and all their pals preparing for Andy to head off to college. And as he heads off on a new adventure, they’ll likely be relegated to the attic. However, a mishap finds them mixed in with the trash–where they end up getting donated to a day-care full of rowdy kids. It’ll be up to Woody to free his friends and get them back to safety.
The Day & Night short film is included with your purchase, as are bonus features like a roundtable discussion with director Lee Unkrich and other features. The 4K disc supports Dolby Atmos and HDR.
Toy Story 3 can be found in the Toy Story Collection, which bundles together all four films in Blu-ray or DVD formats.
Up (2009)
Take to the skies with Carl Fredricksen as he ties a million balloons to his house for an epic adventure. He’s accompanied by the hilarious Wilderness Explorer, Russell, and a bizarre talking dog. It’s a remarkable story, and one that’s much more emotional than its quirky premise would lead you to believe. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film in 2009.
The short film Dug’s Special Mission is also included on the Blu-ray disc. You’ll also get various featurettes like the Global Guardian Badge Game, documentaries about the film’s production, the Partly Cloudy short film, and more.
WALL-E (2008)
Set on Earth in the year 2805, WALL-E follows a robot designed to clean up trash. Their purpose changes when they discover a search robot named EVE–and the two set out on a quest across the universe that could have serious consequences for mankind.
There are two different 4K versions of Wall-E. The first is a part of The Criterion Collection, featuring bonus features like two audio commentaries, a tour of the Pixar Living Archive, documentaries on its production, deleted scenes, and a look at director Andrew Stanton’s cinematic influences. The standard 4K Blu-ray gets you the Presto short film, set fly-throughs, deleted scenes, and more.
Ratatouille (2007)
Remy is hoping to become a famous chef one day, but there’s a big problem standing between him and his goal: he’s a rat. However, with the help of his new human friend Linguini, he’s able to live out his dreams of being a chef in Paris. It’s a bizarre premise for a film, but gorgeous animation and lovable characters made it an instant classic.
Two short films are included in this bundle, Lifted and Your Friend the Rat. There’s also a bunch of deleted scenes and Gusteau’s Gourmet Game, plus additional features. The 4K version benefits from Dolby Atmos and HDR support.
Cars (2006)
Follow Lightning McQueen as he sets out on a road trip to an important race, only to end up stuck in the small town of Radiator Springs. But while the town at first seems like a boring wasteland, McQueen discovers a host of friendly faces that are always willing to help out someone in need. A true tale of friendship, Cars remains as endearing today as it was nearly two decades ago.
Along with behind-the-scenes features and deleted scenes, bonus content includes the Mater and the Ghostlight short film and the One Man Band short film. There’s also a cool Carfinder game that gives you a closer look at hundreds of cars from the film. Dolby Atmos and HDR are support on the 4K disc.
Want to snag all three Cars films at once? Check out the Cars 3-Movie Collections, which are available on Blu-ray or DVD.
The Incredibles (2004)
Bob and Helen Parr aren’t your average family. In fact, they and their kids can harness a bunch of wild superpowers, which they use to fight the forces of evil. But when superpowers are outlawed, they have to try to live a normal life. However, it’s not long before they’re called back into action to fight a deadly robot on a faraway island–only to find himself in over his head, and his family will have to come to his rescue.
Bonus features include the Boundin’ short film, a roundtable with the filmmaker, a look at how the artists created The Incredibles, and a guided tour of The New Nomanisan island. HDR and Dolby Atmos are supported.
Finding Nemo (2003)
When young Nemo goes missing, his dad, Marlin, sets out on a journey to find his son and bring him back home, encountering hilarious characters along the way, including Dory and her forgetful memory and the easy-going sea turtle, Crush.
There are tons of bonus features for Finding Nemo, including outtakes, deleted scenes, a roundtable with the filmmaker, an art review, and the Knick Knack short film. Like the other 4K Pixar films, Dolby Atmos and HDR are both supported.
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Sulley and Mike Wazowski work for Monsters, Inc., a company that uses the screams of children to harness massive amounts of energy. The duo are among the best in the business–but when a young girl, Boo, manages to find her way into their factory, things quickly become more complicated. It’ll be up to Sulley and Mike to protect Boo and help her get back home.
Three short films are included in this bundle: Partysaurus Rex, For the Bids, and Mike’s New Car. There’s also Roz’s 100 Door Challenge Game, a Pixar Fun Factory tour, audio commentary, concept art, and more. HDR and Dolby Atmos are both supported.
Toy Story 2 (1999)
When Woody is taken by a toy dealer, Buzz and the gang are tasked with rescuing him. However, Woody soon discovers that he’s incredibly valuable and begins to enjoy his newfound fame. He’s also neighbors with Bullseye and Jessie–characters from the same TV show as Woody. When Buzz comes to rescue him, Woody is hesitant to be brought home.
You’ll find over an hour of bonus features on the Blu-ray disc, including three animated studio stories, outtakes and alternate scenes, and the Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs from the International Space Station. Dolby Atmos and HDR are both supported on the 4K Blu-ray.
Toy Story 2 can also be found in the Toy Story Collection, which bundles together all four films in Blu-ray or DVD formats.
A Bug’s Life (1998)
After Flik destroys a massive cache of food the colony was saving up to pay off bad guy Hopper, he’ll need to find some loyal friends willing to band together to keep their community safe. And when he stumbles upon a misfit cast of circus insects, he thinks he’s found just what he’s looking for–only to later realize they’re no good at putting up a fight.
Bonus features include the short film, Geri’s Game, audio commentary from the director, a roundtable with the filmmakers, and a behind-the-scenes look at the movie’s production. There are also a series of outtakes and more. Dolby Atmos and HDR are supported.
Also on Blu-ray
Toy Story (1995)
Pixar’s first film remains one of its best. Toy Story begins with Woody, young Andy’s favorite toy. But when Buzz Lightyear shows up, he quickly becomes the new favorite–and Woody has trouble facing is new reality. Eventually, the two end up in the clutches of the ill-behaved neighbor, Sid, and the duo will need to work as a team to make it back home.
You’ll find over 90 minutes of bonus features on the Blu-ray disc, including the filmmakers’ reflection on Toy Story, three animated shorts, deleted scenes, and more. Dolby Atmos and HDR are both supported.
Toy Story can also be found in the Toy Story Collection, which bundles together all four films in Blu-ray or DVD formats.