Here are all the films that will be available for in-home viewing earlier than expected:
Artemis Fowl
Original Release Date: May 29
Digital Release Date: June 12
This adaptation of Eoin Colfer’s bestselling kiddie fantasy series was scheduled to have a theatrical run this spring, but is now headed directly to Disney+ in June.
Fantasy Island
Original Release Date: February 14
Digital Release Date: April 14
Who would have thought at the beginning of the year that one of the least-strange things about 2020 would be this horror reimagining of a campy ’70s drama.
Trolls World Tour
Original Release Date: April 10
Digital Release Date: April 10
This kiddie jukebox musical is the sequel to 2016’s Trolls, and features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, James Cordon, Mary J. Blige, and more. It will now be available on digital on the same day as its planned theatrical release.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Original Release Date: March 13
Digital Release Date: April 3
This acclaimed indie picked up awards at the Sundance and Berlin film festivals, and the teen abortion drama will now be available for digital rental just a few weeks after its theatrical debut.
Onward
Original Release Date: March 6
Digital Release Date: Available On Demand March 20, and streaming on Disney+ April 3
Pixar’s latest, which features the voices of Tom Holland and Chris Pratt and tells the fantasy world-set story of a pair of elf brothers on a journey to bring their father back from the dead, has had its On Demand release date fast-tracked.
The Lovebirds
Original Release Date: In theaters April 3
Digital Release Date: On Netflix April 3
Paramount’s Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani action comedy was slated to premier in theaters early next month, but now will head directly to Netflix. It’s the first movie to forego a theatrical release due to the pandemic.
Bad Boys For Life
Original Release Date: January 17
Digital Release Date: March 31
The third movie in Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Bad Boys series finds the crime-fighters taking on a Miami cartel, all while showing a cadre of younger cops just how it’s done.
Sonic the Hedgehog
Original Release Date: February 14
Digital Release Date: March 31
First Sonic’s release was pushed back, thanks to a hasty redesign after the internet reacted strongly to the idea of a hedgehog with human teeth. Now, its digital release is being moved forward, making the movie available at home just six weeks after its theatrical release.
The Call of the Wild
Original Release Date: February 21
Digital Release Date: March 27
This adaptation of Jack London’s classic 1903 adventure novel stars Harrison Ford and one eerie CGI dog—and it’s now available for home viewing way ahead of schedule.
Downhill
Original Release Date: February 14
Digital Release Date: March 27
Downhill is a remake of the acclaimed 2014 Swedish film Force Majeure, and stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell as a married couple forced to reassess their lives after a close call with a controlled avalanche during a family ski trip.
The Gentleman
Original Release Date: January 24
Digital Release Date: March 24
Director Guy Ritchie returned to his crime comedy roots with his latest film, which stars Matthew McConaughey as an American kingpin operating in the UK whose efforts to sell his marijuana empire become ensnared in a web of blackmail. Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant also star.
Birds of Prey
Original Release Date: February 7
Digital Release Date: March 24
It’s hard to imagine that anything was salvageable from the disaster that was Suicide Squad, but Birds of Prey finds Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn newly single and ready to fly solo—until she teams up with a bunch of other renegade ladies to save an adorable tween from a crime lord’s clutches.
The Way Back
Original Release Date: March 6
Digital Release Date: Available On Demand March 24
This sports drama stars Ben Affleck as a construction worker who becomes a high school basketball coach while struggling with alcoholism. It earned critical praise, and will be available online just weeks after its theatrical debut.
Bloodshot
Original Release Date: March 13
Digital Release Date: Available On Demand March 24
This Vin Diesel action vehicle is based on the titular Valiant Comics superhero, a Marine who dies in combat only to be resurrected (with superpowers, of course).
The Hunt
Original Release Date: March 13
Digital Release Date: Available On Demand March 20
This satirical horror film already had its original September release delayed after its premise—a cabal of champagne-swilling liberal elites kidnap a bunch of working-class red staters and hunt them for sport—sparked controversy.
The Invisible Man
Original Release Date: February 28
Digital Release Date: March 20
This critically-acclaimed sci-fi horror film is the latest take on H.G. Wells’ classic story, and finds The Handmaid’s Tale‘s Elisabeth Moss starring as a woman who suspects she’s being stalked by her wealthy abusive ex-boyfriend—even though he’s supposed to be dead.
Emma
Original Release Date: February 21
Digital Release Date: March 20
This latest adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel hit theaters only a few weeks before the COVID-19 shutdowns began, and its VOD release date was quickly moved forward.
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