Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride Sets 4K Release Date, Has New Bonuses

Warner Bros. has unveiled the release date for the 4K and digital version of Tim Burton’s beloved stop-motion animated film, “Corpse Bride,” originally premiered in cinemas back in 2005. During its cinema run, it amassed a staggering global box office revenue of over $118 million.

In a chilling adaptation of an old Russian folktale from the 19th century, director Tim Burton spins a spine-tingling tale about a young man who unknowingly marries a corpse during his journey to reach his actual bride-to-be in a distant village. The living bride-to-be, who’s been eagerly awaiting her beloved, steps up to confront the ghostly bride and make amends by fulfilling her dreams and promising to never forget her. Only then can the living couple move forward with their wedding, according to this heartwarming fable.

When is the Corpse Bride 4K release date?

To mark its 20th anniversary, Corpse Bride will make its debut for sale on 4K Ultra HD Disc and Digital platforms starting September 23. Moreover, this Academy Award-nominated film will be packaged in a limited edition steelbook case. Currently, it boasts a Certified Fresh rating of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The following are the extra perks provided in both the digital format and Ultra HD Blu-ray disc for this latest launch:

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  • Digging up the Past: The Minds Behind “The Corpse Bride” – NEW
  • ‘Til Death Do Us Art” A “Corpse Bride” Reflection – NEW
  • Danny Elfman Interprets the Two Worlds
  • Inside the Two Worlds of the Corpse Bride
  • Making Puppets Tick
  • The Animators: The Breath of Life
  • The Corpse Bride Pre-Production Galleries
  • Tim Burton: Dark vs. Light
  • Voices from the Underworld
  • The Voices Behind the Voice

The film was helmed by Burton and Mike Johnson, with screenplay contributions from John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, and was inspired by the characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. A stellar voice cast headed by Johnny Depp (as Victor Van Dort) and Helena Bonham Carter (as Emily, the corpse bride), also included Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Paul Whitehouse, Joanna Lumley, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Jane Horrocks, Enn Reitel, Deep Roy, Danny Elfman, and Stephen Ballantyne.

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2025-08-06 00:27