Inside Out 2 has been released on digital platforms following its record-breaking box-office run which has seen it become the biggest animation of all time.
The Pixar sequel has grossed a huge $1.63 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing movie of the year so far. It's still out in cinemas if you prefer the big-screen experience, but you can now watch it at home.
You can buy a digital copy of Inside Out 2 from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other participating digital retailers in the UK.
In the US, you can buy Inside Out 2 from Prime Video, iTunes and more.
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If you prefer to own a physical copy of Inside Out 2, you can also pre-order it on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in the UK ahead of its release on Monday, September 30.
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There's also a 4K Steelbook available to pre-order which is released on the same day.
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The home release comes with five deleted scenes, including an alternate opening and a scene set in an all-new area of Riley's mind called Puberty Park, and a documentary exploring the creation of the new emotions.
Even though it's out on digital platforms now, we still don't know when Inside Out 2 will be available to watch on Disney+.
If it's similar to Elemental's release schedule, we can expect it around a month after its digital release, so roughly around the same time as its physical release next month.
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Last month, Inside Out 2 officially became the biggest animation of all time, surpassing Frozen II's $1.45 billion result.
With $1.63 billion to date, not even Deadpool & Wolverine can top it as the highest-grossing movie of the year either.
Inside Out 2 is now available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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