Disney and Pixar‘s Elemental is coming to Disney+ on September 13, 2023, bringing Peter Sohn’s bustling world of atmospheric forces to subscribers excited to experience the latest visually splendiferous from the studio that brought us Toy Story, Onward, Brave, The Incredibles, and more!
The original feature film begins streaming on Disney+ on September 13—also debuting that day is the making-of documentary “Good Chemistry: The Story of Elemental,” and Pixar Animation Studios’ short “Carl’s Date,” featuring the fan-favorite talking dog Dug.
Per Disney’s official press release:
Elemental is among 2023’s top 10-grossing films worldwide, earning $480 million in global box office. Set in Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air residents live together, the original feature film introduces Ember (voice of Leah Lewis), whose friendship with a fun and sappy guy named Wade (voice of Mamoudou Athie) challenges her beliefs about the world they live in. Directed by Peter Sohn,...
The original feature film begins streaming on Disney+ on September 13—also debuting that day is the making-of documentary “Good Chemistry: The Story of Elemental,” and Pixar Animation Studios’ short “Carl’s Date,” featuring the fan-favorite talking dog Dug.
Per Disney’s official press release:
Elemental is among 2023’s top 10-grossing films worldwide, earning $480 million in global box office. Set in Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air residents live together, the original feature film introduces Ember (voice of Leah Lewis), whose friendship with a fun and sappy guy named Wade (voice of Mamoudou Athie) challenges her beliefs about the world they live in. Directed by Peter Sohn,...
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