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‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’ Careens to Disc & Digital in December

The critically lauded Sony Pictures Animation feature The Mitchells vs. the Machines, released by Netflix earlier this year, is making its home entertainment debut next month. Directed by Mike Rianda, co-directed by Jeff Rowe and produced by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), the visually radical family road trip flick arrives on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD on December 14, complemented by over two hours of new content — including an all-new short and Katie Mitchell’s extended cut!

Synopsis: An old school father (voiced by Danny McBride) and his plugged-in, filmmaker daughter (Abbi Jacobson) struggle to relate as their family embarks on a road trip to her new college. Their drive is interrupted by a machine apocalypse that threatens to tear these unlikely heroes apart unless they can find a way to join forces and save humanity. The voice cast also features Maya Rudolph, writer-director Mike Rianda, Eric André and Olivia Colman, with special guest grunts by Doug the Pug. 

The Mitchells vs. the Machines (Blu-ray + DVD)
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (Blu-ray + DVD)

Bonus features:

  • Katie’s Cabinet of Forgotten Wonders: Take a rare look inside Katie Mitchell’s filmmaking process as she gives you an exclusive look into how the movie was made. 
    • Katie-Vision! 
    • Dumb Robots Trailer 
    • The Original “Mitchells” Story Pitch 
    • The Furby Scene – How? Why? 
    • PAL’s World 
  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines: Or How a Group of Passionate Weirdos Made a Big Animated Movie: Go inside the story of The Mitchells vs the Machines and meet a group of first-time filmmakers & talented cast who banded together to take a collective risk on making a unique, original, and totally off-the-wall film about an everyday, epic, world-saving family! 
  • How to Make Sock Puppets: Katie Mitchell opens the door to her film school. Learn how to make sock puppets who could be extras in your next short film! 
  • How to Make Katie Face Cupcakes: Enjoy making cupcakes only a mother could love.

Blu-ray exclusives:

  • Dog Cop 7: The Final Chapter: Katie Mitchell is back and creating the most hilarious film of her young career – check out an all-new mini-movie, Dog Cop 7: The Final Chapter. In a world where the holidays are being haunted by the Candy Cane Kidnapper, there is only one Dog with the skills to solve the case. 
  • Katie’s Extended Cinematic Bonanza Cut! Prepare to witness Katie’s director’s cut, an extended version of the original film with over 40 minutes of deleted scenes. 
  • Eight Bonus Scenes: Get more Mitchells with over 20 minutes of Deleted & Extended Scenes. 
  • Filmmakers’ commentary
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