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‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ Hits Digital December 15

Unwrap your new best friend from 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation as the goofy animated robot comes home; now available on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray.

Bring home your new best friend, Ron the malfunctioning B-Bot, with 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation’s Ron’s Gone Wrong now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and on Digital December 15… just in time for the holidays! Witness the crazy adventures of a B-Bot and his human best friend, as they discover self-acceptance and courage along the way. Bonus features include some cool behind the scenes and making of vignettes and a music video of the song “Sunshine” featured in the film.

In the film, things go hilariously awry when Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler, receives a malfunctioning, digitally connected device that’s supposed to be his “best friend out of the box.” In this action-packed animated story set against the backdrop of the social media age, a boy and his robot discover the wonderful messiness of true friendship.

The ensemble cast includes Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney Pudowski; Zach Galifianakis as Ron; Olivia Colman as Donka Pudowski; Ed Helms as Graham Pudowski; Justice Smith as Marc Wydell; Rob Delaney as Andrew Morris; Kylie Cantrall as Savannah Meades; Marcus Scribner as Alex; Ricardo Hurtado as Rich; and Thomas Barbusca as Jayden.

The film is directed by Sarah Smith and Jean-Philippe Vine, in his feature directorial debut, and is co-directed by Octavio E. Rodriguez. Producers include Julie Lockhart and Lara Breay; Smith, Peter Baynham and Elisabeth Murdoch serve as executive producers. The film is written by Smith and Baynham, with Henry Jackman scoring the film.

Download the press release for a complete list of all special content and other release information.

Source: Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution

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