Tim Chan If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “Coraline” is back in theaters, as part of the 15th anniversary celebrations of the hit 2009 stop-motion film, and the re-release has spurred renewed sales of the original movie online.
Amazon has a limited-edition steelbook version of “Coraline” available for $20, and it’s selling quickly, with more than 700 copies sold in the last few weeks alone, per the site.
The Blu-ray edition of “Coraline” has also returned to number one on Amazon’s kids and family movies chart. The steelbook release gets you the original “Coraline” film restored and upscaled to 4K Ultra HD quality, along with a new Dolby Atmos 7.1 audio mix.
The two-disc Blu-ray set also includes deleted scenes, original featurettes, a “making of” special, and interviews with director Henry Selick and composter Bruno Coulais.
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