Disney Blu-ray

Disney Blu-ray is the brand name under which Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment releases its Disney-branded movie titles in the form of "high-definition".

In late 2006, the DVD boom was beginning to come to an end. As DVD releases began to decrease in price, Disney began to see a major successor to the DVD in Blu-ray. The Blu-ray format had just been announced, blowing away the press, with its theater-like quality audio & video, as well as the feature for Blu-ray players to include backwards compatibility with DVD, which made releasing such films as Pirates of the Caribbean and the National Treasure films on Blu-ray Disc format look and sound like their theatrical prints.

In July 2017, Disney announced that they will release more 4K Blu-ray movies after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which was the studios' first 4K Blu-ray release under the Marvel Studios' brand. Like most companies which releases 4K Blu-Ray titles in combo packs, none of the combos come with the DVD.

Later on, the Blu-ray Disc format began to pick up steam, as Disney's DVD releases began to be phased out, until Ralph Breaks the Internet, Disney's last retail DVD release was released in 2019, until Ralph Breaks the Internet and The Little Mermaid Signature Collection, Disney's last retail Blu-ray+DVD Combo pack release was released in 2019, although the company continued to release movies on DVD as Disney Movie Club exclusives until the sought-after DVD of the 2019 hit, was released coming soon.

Disney animated features and related films
Three of the fifty-eight movies in the Disney Animated Features canon are being released on Blu-ray in the next few years.