Universal Pictures announced the Trolls Band Together digital release date on Monday, confirming fans will be able to watch the movie early while it still plays in theater.
Trolls Band Together will be available exclusively on digital platforms where you can buy or rent beginning tomorrow, December 19, 2023. The film won’t be ready for a streaming platform or a physical release just yet, but fans who wanted to check out the latest Trolls adventure from their home can do so tomorrow.
Trolls Band Together originally released in theaters on November 17, 2023, and stars Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick. Trolls Band Together is directed by Walt Dohrn and Tim Heitz, with Gina Shay serving as the producer.
Who is in Trolls Band Together?
In addition to Kendrick and Timberlake, the film will also feature the return of Zooey Deschanel as Bridget, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Gristle, the Icona Pop duo Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt as Satin and Chenille, Anderson Paak as Prince D, comedian Ron Funches as Cooper, Kunal Nayyar as Guy Diamond and Kenan Thompson as Tiny Diamond.
Joining them are new cast members Troye Sivan as Floyd, Eric André as John Dory, Daveed Diggs as Spruce, Kid Cudi as Clay, Amy Schumer as Velvet, Andrew Rannells as Veneer, Camila Cabello as Viva, Zosia Mamet as Crimp, and RuPaul as Miss Maxine.
“After two films of true friendship and relentless flirting, Poppy and Branch are now officially, finally, a couple (#broppy)! As they grow closer, Poppy discovers that Branch has a secret past. He was once part of her favorite boyband phenomenon, BroZone, with his four brothers: Floyd, John Dory, Spruce, and Clay. BroZone disbanded when Branch was still a baby, as did the family, and Branch hasn’t seen his brothers since,” reads the synopsis. “But when Branch’s bro Floyd is kidnapped for his musical talents by a pair of nefarious pop-star villains—Velvet and Veneer—Branch and Poppy embark on a harrowing and emotional journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd from a fate even worse than pop-culture obscurity.”