Elementary, the slow-burn Disney/Pixar hit is now available to stream online. The animated film arrived in theaters in June, but can now also be viewed at home Disney+. Even better news: Elementary follows a new Disney+ promotion, which gives you access to the streaming service for just $1.99 per month (regularly $7.99).
When is Elementary Stream online?
Elementary will be released on streaming services online on Wednesday with the animated film streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Would you rather own the film? You can purchase a digital download from Elementary on Amazon for $19.99. The film is also available on Amazon as a Blu-ray/DVD, with bonus feature commentary and deleted scenes.
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Want to watch Elementary online? The only way to stream the Pixar movie right now is through Disney+, which you can watch Elementary on your computer, tablet, phone or smart TV. Normally $7.99, you can buy Disney+ now for just $1.99 as part of a temporary deal. Use the deal to stream Elementary online on-demand via the Disney+ app.
(Note: The Disney+ deal gets you three months of ad-supported service for $1.99 per month. The limited-time offer ends September 20.)
In addition to ElementaryDisney+ subscribers can also stream the making-of documentary, Good chemistry: the story of Elementaland Pixar Animation Studios’ Carl’s datea short film that aired for Elementary in theaters.
Elementary Running time, plot, rating
A great family film, Elementary is rated PG with a running time of one hour and 42 minutes. The film follows the fiery young woman Ember and her friendship with Wade as they explore Element City, where the denizens of Fire, Water, Earth and Air all live together.
The film, which hit theaters this summer, got off to a slow start in its debut weekend but is now one of the top 10 grossing films of the year, grossing $480 million and counting worldwide.
Directed by Peter Sohn, produced by Denise Ream, pga, and executive produced by Pete Docter, Elementary is written by John Hoberg, Kat Likkel and Brenda Hsueh, based on a story by Sohn, Hoberg, Likkel and Hsueh.