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For those looking to own this, the content ensures that the magic lasts long after the final credits roll.

To get the absolute highest quality and most complete version of the film, look for these specific physical releases:

The subwoofer is engaged intelligently during action-heavy sequences, providing a palpable weight to the Jabberwocky attacks and the crashing waves of the temporal sea. Analysis of Special Features and Bonus Content

If you are looking for higher "extra quality," the following features are available on the Blu-ray release Behind the Looking Glass

provides a detailed breakdown of technical quality and extra features. DVD Technical Quality

For fans of the 2016 film Alice Through the Looking Glass , the quality of the DVD extras can be a bit of a mixed bag depending on which version you pick up. If you are looking for a deep dive into Underland, here is what you need to know about the bonus features and visual quality. DVD vs. Blu-ray Extras The most important thing to note is that the standard DVD is significantly lighter on extras than its Blu-ray counterpart. DVD Exclusive: Most 2016 DVD releases include only one primary featurette: "A Stitch in Time: Costuming Wonderland," which features costume designer Colleen Atwood. Blu-ray/Digital Advantage: If you want the full experience, the Blu-ray/Digital HD version Behind the Looking Glass:

: A "fun and informative" track by director James Bobin covering technical and story details.

Special attention is given to the development of the character of Time, with behind-the-scenes footage showing how Baron Cohen balanced comedy with the dramatic weight of the character.

Streaming services rarely host deleted scenes. The Alice Through the Looking Glass DVD includes nearly 20 minutes of cut footage. The highlight? An extended sequence in "The Past" where the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) is a child. The visual effects are unfinished, but the raw acting quality is breathtaking.

PINK’s "Just Like Fire" and a behind-the-scenes look at its filming. Audio Commentary: A full-length track with director James Bobin. Picture & Audio Quality Reviewers at High Def Digest Laughing Place

You cannot get this on Disney+.

Alice Through The Looking Glass Dvd Extra Quality __exclusive__

For those looking to own this, the content ensures that the magic lasts long after the final credits roll.

To get the absolute highest quality and most complete version of the film, look for these specific physical releases:

The subwoofer is engaged intelligently during action-heavy sequences, providing a palpable weight to the Jabberwocky attacks and the crashing waves of the temporal sea. Analysis of Special Features and Bonus Content

If you are looking for higher "extra quality," the following features are available on the Blu-ray release Behind the Looking Glass

provides a detailed breakdown of technical quality and extra features. DVD Technical Quality

For fans of the 2016 film Alice Through the Looking Glass , the quality of the DVD extras can be a bit of a mixed bag depending on which version you pick up. If you are looking for a deep dive into Underland, here is what you need to know about the bonus features and visual quality. DVD vs. Blu-ray Extras The most important thing to note is that the standard DVD is significantly lighter on extras than its Blu-ray counterpart. DVD Exclusive: Most 2016 DVD releases include only one primary featurette: "A Stitch in Time: Costuming Wonderland," which features costume designer Colleen Atwood. Blu-ray/Digital Advantage: If you want the full experience, the Blu-ray/Digital HD version Behind the Looking Glass:

: A "fun and informative" track by director James Bobin covering technical and story details.

Special attention is given to the development of the character of Time, with behind-the-scenes footage showing how Baron Cohen balanced comedy with the dramatic weight of the character.

Streaming services rarely host deleted scenes. The Alice Through the Looking Glass DVD includes nearly 20 minutes of cut footage. The highlight? An extended sequence in "The Past" where the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) is a child. The visual effects are unfinished, but the raw acting quality is breathtaking.

PINK’s "Just Like Fire" and a behind-the-scenes look at its filming. Audio Commentary: A full-length track with director James Bobin. Picture & Audio Quality Reviewers at High Def Digest Laughing Place

You cannot get this on Disney+.