Disney Pixar’s Coco is returning to the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood for a limited time engagement beginning September 26 through October 2. Coco, which is based on the tradition of Día De Los Muertos or Day of the Dead, tells the story of the Rivera family from the Mexican town of Santa Cecilia. A young woman named Imelda marries a man who eventually leaves her and their daughter Coco to pursue a music career. When he never returns, Imelda bans music from her family and opens a shoemaking business. Miguel, the youngest in the family, is an aspiring young musician who embarks on an extraordinary journey to the land of his ancestors. While there, he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family and reverse their ban on music. The charming trickster Hector becomes an unexpected friend who helps Miguel uncover the mysteries behind his family’s stories and traditions.

During the engagement of Coco, you will also be able to see The Mariachi Divas and Ballet Folklórico de Los Angeles live on stage as you enter the theatre. You can also take a photo at a special photo backdrop. Before each screening of Coco, guests will be entertained by a Fiesta of Lights featuring music from the movie.
Showtimes for Coco will be at 10am, 1pm, 4pm, and 7pm. There will also be a Spanish dubbed screening on Sunday, September 28 at 4pm. Tickets for all shows are $23 per person, including all fees. There is also a special Familia Four Pack for $67, including fees. The Familia Four Pack offers you 4 reserved tickets.
There will also be a special Coco Fan Event on Friday, September 26 at 7pm. Tickets for this event are $28, including fees. Guests who purchase this ticket will get a reserved seat and an event credential. There is also a Fiesta Pack for $78, including fees. The Fiesta Pack includes a reserved ticket, Dante sipper with fountain drink, popcorn, event credential, and priority entry.
Tickets for all Coco screenings are on sale now. Visit the El Capitan Theatre site to purchase your tickets.
What do you think of Coco returning to the El Capitan Theatre? Is Coco one of your favorite movies? Let us know in the comments.