'Mary Poppins Returns' Arrives On 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, DVD And Digital In March
This spring, you won't need a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down, because Mary Poppins Returns will be coming into your house to give you the best care possible. The musical sequel starring Emily Blunt will arrive on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and digital in March. Find out when you can get the Mary Poppins Returns Blu-ray or whatever format you prefer below.
Mary Poppins Returns Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Release
Disney has set Mary Poppins Returns for release on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 19. But if you don't want to wait that long, you'll be able to snag the digital download version in 4K Ultra HD or regular HD starting on March 12.
For those of you who maybe missed the sequel in theaters, here's the official synopsis:
Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) — just a child when Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) first visited 17 Cherry Tree Lane — is now a grown man raising his children Annabel (Pixie Davies), John (Nathanael Saleh) and Georgie (Joel Dawson) with help from his sister Jane (Emily Mortimer). Times are tough in Depression-era London but the winds begin to change and the enigmatic governess, whose unique magical skills can turn any ordinary task into a fantastic adventure, enters the lives of the Banks family once again, having not aged a single day. Teaming up with an old friend, Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), they take the Banks children on a series of whimsical adventures, encountering colorful characters like Mary's eccentric Cousin Topsy (Meryl Streep), Jack's lovable band of leeries and bank executives William Weatherall Wilkins (Colin Firth) and Mr. Dawes Jr. (Dick Van Dyke) — bringing life, love and laughter back into the home.
In addition to bringing the magic of Mary Poppins Returns home for you to watch over and over again, the home video release will be coming with a slew of special features, including a sing-along version of the movie, a new song that wasn't seen in theaters, and extensive looks at the rest of the musical numbers from the film, including the Oscar-nominated tune "The Place Where Lost Things Go." And of course there will be bloopers, other deleted scenes, and even a commentary track from Rob Marshall and producer John De Luca (even though the latter is a digital exclusive for some reason).
Here's the entire roster of special features on the Mary Poppins Returns Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD:
Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD Special Features
Digital Exclusive: