
If you’re a keen movie collector who loves a good 4K movie, your shelves are about to thank you. Amazon has dropped new deals on a massive range of 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays, with discounts clocking in at over 50% on some of the biggest titles across horror, sci-fi, and cult classics.
Whether you’re into Spielberg sharks or Carpenter paranoia, now’s the time to upgrade your home theatre without draining your wallet.
One of the standout 4K Blu-ray bargains is Beetlejuice, being down to just $11.49, a staggering 67% off its $34.98 list price. Tim Burton’s gothic comedy looks sharper than ever in 4K HDR, and at this price, it’s practically haunting your cart.
Over in the Arctic, John Carpenter’s The Thing on 4K Blu-Ray has been slashed to $10.49, a 65% cut. For less than the price of a cinema ticket, you can own one of horror’s most paranoid, skin-crawling experiences in pristine ultra-high definition.
Newer genre hits are seeing similar treatment. Five Nights at Freddy’s – Night Shift Edition is currently just $12.49, marking a 63% saving, while Blumhouse’s AI-doll horror M3GAN – Unrated Edition is sitting at $11.49 (62% off). If you’re after an easy ‘switch your brain off’ horror night, these are entertaining go-tos.
Collectors can also nab prestige sets at big price cuts, too. The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection, five thrillers, including Rope and The Man Who Knew Too Much, is down to $32.49, more than half off its $69.98 RRP. Meanwhile, Halloween Kills – Extended Cut is terrorizing price tags at $12.99 (62% off).
If you’re after a classic Spielberg-scale spectacle, Jaws is an easy catch at $11.99 on 4K Blu-Ray, a 60% discount from its usual $29.98. And for Stephen King fans, Doctor Sleep is slashed to $12.99, saving you 63% on the eerie sequel to The Shining.
What's more, while not exactly half-off, 43% off Dune: Part Two on 4K Blu-Ray plus digital, for only $19.50, is still an absolute steal worth grabbing.
With many of these deals sitting at or under $13, it’s one of the best times this year to stock up on 4K favourites. We only recommend to not to wait to long if you’re thinking about it, as these are among Amazon’s usual stretch of limited-time deals, which could disappear at any second.
Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.