In celebration of its 75th anniversary, Disney’s animated classic Alice in Wonderland returns in a stunning new 4K restoration, available on digital and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on May 5, 2026. The newly restored film will debut with a special one-night-only premiere at the TCM Film Festival on May 1, offering audiences an early look at the vibrant, meticulously remastered and restored presentation before it’s in-home release.
Alice in Wonderland has been meticulously restored and remastered in 4K Ultra HD by the Walt Disney Film Restoration team. Over nine months, artists completed a digital scan of the original nitrate Successive Exposure (SE) negatives, followed by extensive clean-up to address dust, warping, and age-related wear. The team also referenced original production artwork preserved by the Walt Disney Animation Research Library to ensure the restoration remained true to the filmmakers’ original intent, collaborating closely with Walt Disney Animation Studios veteran Michael Giaimo to review every shot and refine color and luminance.
Viewers eager to go further down the rabbit hole will find a robust collection of bonus features on the Blu-ray and Digital release, offering rare behind-the-scenes and archival material. Highlights include reference footage with commentary by Alice herself, Kathryn Beaumont, along with classic companion shorts such as Thru the Mirror featuring Mickey Mouse and Alice’s Wonderland from the original Alice Comedies, a selection of deleted scenes, and music videos including “Beware the Jabberwock” and “If You’ll Believe in Me.” This new 4K UHD Blu-Ray release will be presented in Dolby Vision. Get more details below!
Synopsis: Join Alice as she chases the White Rabbit into a topsy-turvy world that gets “curiouser and
curiouser” as her fantastical adventures unfold. Meet the Mad Hatter, March Hare, Tweedledee & Tweedledum, the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts and more unforgettable characters, all set against a backdrop of awe-inspiring splendor. Some flashing lights sequences or patterns may affect photosensitive viewers.
Bonus Features
- Backstage Disney
- Through the Keyhole – Kathryn Beaumont Introduction
- Through the Keyhole: A Companion’s Guide to Wonderland
- Reference Footage: Alice And The Doorknob
- Reference Footage: Alice and the Doorknob With Commentary By Kathryn Beaumont
- Pencil Test: Alice Shrinks
- Walt Disney Color TV Introduction (1959)
- Reflections on Alice
- Operation Wonderland
- “I’m Odd” Newly Discovered Chesire Cat Song
- “Thru the Mirror” Mickey Mouse Animated Short
- One Hour In Wonderland
- An Alice Comedy: Alice’s Wonderland
- Trailers
- 1951 Original Theatrical Trailer
- 1974 Theatrical Rerelease Trailer
- 1954 Introduction
- 1964 Introduction
- The Fred Waring Show (Excerpt)
- Deleted Scenes
- Deleted Scene: Pig And Pepper
- From Wonderland to Neverland: The Evolution of a Song
- Deleted Storyboard Concept: Alice Daydreams In The Park
- Music Videos
- “Beware The Jabberwock”
- “Everything Has A Useness”
- “So They Say”
- “Beautiful Soup”
- “Dream Caravan”
- “If You’ll Believe In Me”

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