Disney and Pixar present CARS 3, a fast-paced new tale of
Lightning McQueen, his classic CARS friends and a new spirited trainer Cruz
Ramirez! Lighting finds himself pushed out of racing by a new generation of
faster and younger cars and goes on a journey to discover where he belongs in
this new type of high-octane competition. CARS 3- the third film in the
now-iconic CARS film franchise—will cruise home on Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD™
& Blu-ray™ TOMORROW!
Lightning Strikes Again When Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 3” Cruises Home
Digitally in HD and 4K Ultra HD™ on Oct.
24
and Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD™ & Blu-ray™
on Nov. 7
The high-octane hit revs into homes with
extras for the whole family, including
an all new mini-movie starring the
demolition derby legend Miss Fritter,
inside access to the cast, filmmakers and
more!
Race fans of all
ages are invited to ride along with the “Cars 3” crew for hilarious and
heartfelt extras, including an exclusive new mini-movie, “Miss Fritter’s Racing
Skoool,” taught by the queen of the Crazy 8; a feature detailing how real-world
race training influenced filmmakers; the journey taken by voice actor Cristela
Alonzo and team while shaping tech-savvy trainer Cruz Ramirez;
behind-the-scenes access to the story team who crafted Lightning McQueen’s
third chapter; deleted scenes; and much more.
“Cars 3” is
Disney•Pixar’s first in-home title released in stunning 4K Ultra HD format, the
next-generation viewing format with four times the resolution of HD and
exceptional high dynamic range (HDR), resulting in brilliant highlights,
vibrant colors and greater contrast on compatible displays than ever before.
With 4K Ultra HD, viewers will feel like they’re at the center of the
action—holding their breath during the dramatic crash that launches Lightning’s
journey, feeling the pulse-pounding action at the Florida International Super
Speedway, and getting down and dirty at the Crazy 8 demolition derby.
Bonus
Features*
Blu-ray &
Digital:
- Miss Fritter’s
Racing Skoool (Exclusive new mini-movie) – Enjoy
blindsided testimonials from the Crazy 8’s, touting the transformative
impact Miss Fritter’s Racing School has had in reshaping the direction of
their lives
- Theatrical
Short: “Lou” – When a toy-stealing bully ruins
recess for a playground full of kids, only one thing stands in his way:
the “Lost and Found” box.
- Let’s. Get.
Crazy. – Get schooled in the world of demolition
derby, the “rules” of figure 8 racing, and how Pixar puts the crazy
in the Thunder Hollow Crazy 8 race. This piece is hosted by Lea DeLaria.
- Legendary
– a close, historical look at the racing legends Wendell Scott and Louise
Smith, whose tenacity and perseverance got them into the race even when they
weren’t invited.
- Ready for the
Race – Disney Channel’s Olivia Rodrigo and
NASCAR Racer William Byron check out the Hendrick Motorsports campus to
showcase how real-world race training influenced the filmmakers.
- World’s
Fastest Billboard – Blink and you will miss all of the
graphics and “car-ified” advertisements created by Pixar’s Art team to
make the ”Cars 3” world as believable as possible.
- Cruz Ramirez:
The Yellow Car That Could – Join
Cristela Alonzo and the filmmakers on their journey to create a race-car
trainer turned champion racer.
- Generations:
The Story of “Cars 3” – For the story team, creating
Lightning McQueen’s next chapter didn’t involve just a tune-up, but a
complete overhaul.
- My First Car –
A collection of illustrated first-car stories as narrated by members of
the “Cars 3” cast and crew. “A Green Car on the Red Carpet with Kerry
Washington,” “Old Blue,” and “Still in the Family.”
- 5 Deleted
Scenes – Each deleted scene is set up with
an introduction as to why it was removed from the film. Deleted scenes
include “The Boogie Woogie,” “The Jars of Dirt,” “Lugnut,” “The Bolt,” and
“More Than New Paint.”
- Cars To
Die(cast) For – Take a look at the phenomenon of
die-cast toy collecting and the more than 1,000 unique designs that exist
in the Cars universe.
- Commentary – Brian
Fee (Director), Kevin Reher (Producer), Andrea Warren (Co-Producer) and
Jay Ward (Creative Director)
- And more…
DVD:
- Theatrical
Short: “Lou” & “Commentary”
#95 by the
#s in “Cars 3”
- 5
– As “Cars 3” gets underway, world-champion racer Lightning McQueen is
riding high with five Piston-Cup wins under his hood.
- 11
– Lightning McQueen raced into moviegoers’ hearts 11 years ago—making his
rookie debut in “Cars” in March 2006—and remains an iconic character
today.
- 24
– The dramatic, slow-motion crash scene in which Lightning McQueen hits a
wall and rolls several times takes 24 seconds.
- 95
– Lightning McQueen still sports the dynamic #95 with his signature
lightning-bolt graphics. He displays five distinct looks in “Cars 3,”
including one that pays homage to his original paint, a primer look he
gets following the devastating crash, a custom wrap ordered by Sterling,
and more.
- 198
– Lightning McQueen tops out at a speed of 198 miles per hour on his last
lap with Cruz Ramirez on Fireball Beach. But Lightning’s nemesis—next-gen
racer Jackson Storm—races at speeds pushing 207 mph.
“Cars 3”
Pit Cast and Crew
“Cars 3” features
Owen Wilson (“The Royal Tenenbaums,” upcoming “Wonder”) as the voice of
Lightning McQueen. Cristela Alonzo (“The Angry Birds Movie”) voices
tech-savvy trainer Cruz Ramirez, who tries to help #95 return to greatness, and
Armie Hammer (“The Birth of a Nation”) lends his voice to next-gen racer
Jackson Storm, whose high-tech speed leaves Lightning McQueen behind. Kerry
Washington (ABC’s “Scandal,” HBO’s “Confirmation”) was called on to voice
statistical analyst Natalie Certain, Nathan Fillion (ABC’s “Castle,” ABC’s
“Modern Family”) provides the voice of brilliant businesscar Sterling, Lea
DeLaria (Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black”) lends her voice to formidable
school bus Miss Fritter, and Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton helps bring
voice command assistant Hamilton to life.
The third chapter
of Lightning’s story pays homage to NASCAR with four characters based on
real-life stock car racing legends. Chris Cooper (“Adaptation,” “American
Beauty”) voices Doc Hudson’s crew chief Smokey; team owner and NASCAR racing
legend Junior Johnson lends his voice to Junior “Midnight” Moon; three-time
Emmy® winner Margo Martindale (FX’s “The Americans,” FX’s “Justified,” Amazon’s
“Sneaky Pete”) provides the voice of Louise “Barnstormer” Nash; and Isiah
Whitlock Jr. (HBO’s “The Wire,” “Cedar Rapids,” HBO’s “Veep”) is the voice of
River Scott. The film also features NASCAR drivers and the voices behind the
sport, as well as a host of returning characters from Radiator Springs and the
“Cars” racing world.
Directed by Brian
Fee (storyboard artist “Cars,” “Cars 2“), produced by Kevin Reher (“A Bug’s
Life,” “La Luna” short) and co-produced by Andrea Warren (“LAVA” short), “Cars
3” is executive produced by John Lasseter, who directed the first two films in
the franchise. With a story by Fee, Ben Queen (TV’s “Powerless”), Eyal Podell
(actor “Code Black”) & Jonathon E. Stewart (“Doing Time” short), the
screenplay was penned by Kiel Murray (“Cars”), Bob Peterson (“Up,” “Finding
Nemo”) and Mike Rich (“Secretariat,” “The Rookie”). The film features a score
by Oscar®-winning composer Randy Newman (“Toy Story 3,” “Cars”), instrumental
cues composed by Brad Paisley, and original songs by ZZ Ward and Grammy® winner
Dan Auerbach.
Disc
Specifications
Product
SKUs:
Digital = 4K UHD with HDR (HDR-10 or Dolby Vision), HD, SD
Physical = 4K UHD Combo Pack (4K UHD+Blu-ray+Digital HD/SD), Blu-ray Combo Pack
(Blu-ray+DVD+Digital HD/SD) and DVD
Feature Run Time: Approximately 103 minutes
Rating: G in U.S., G in CE, and G in CF
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Resolution: 4K UHD = 3840 x 2160, HD = 1920 x
1080, SD = 720 x 480
Audio: 4K UHD Blu-ray = English Dolby
Atmos, English, Spanish and French 7.1 Dolby Digital Plus, English 5.1 Dolby
Digital, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Descriptive Audio
4K UHD Digital = English Dolby Atmos (platform
dependent), English 5.1, English 2.0
Blu-ray = English 7.1 DTS-HDMA, English 5.1
DTS-HDHR, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital
Language Tracks, English 2.0 Descriptive Audio
DVD = English, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby
Digital Language Tracks, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Descriptive
Audio
Subtitles: Physical = English SDH,
Spanish and French Subtitles
Closed Captions: Digital = English; DVD = English
Social
Media
Facebook: Facebook.com/pixarcars
Website: Cars.disney.com
Twitter: Twitter.com/pixarcars
Instagram: Instagram.com/pixarcars
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