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The best Prime Day deals on Verge-favorite 4K Blu-rays
The best Prime Day deals on Verge-favorite 4K Blu-rays

The Verge

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

The best Prime Day deals on Verge-favorite 4K Blu-rays

Here at The Verge, we love physical media, and we know many of you do as well. That's why it's our duty to share the news that many great 4K Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray movies, TV shows, and box sets are on sale for Prime Day. Amazon is currently offering a ton of great Blu-ray deals (including a 'buy two, get one free' deal), but if you'd rather shop elsewhere, other retailers have an excellent selection of deals, too. Now through July 12th, for example, Target is running a 'buy two, get one free' promo. Barnes & Noble, meanwhile, is hosting a big sale on Criterion Collection classics through July 27th. One thing to note — and you may already be aware of this — is that you need a 4K Blu-ray player to play 4K Blu-rays. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X can both serve as a basic option, but we thought you'd like to know that Panasonic's solid UB420-K 4k Blu-ray player is also down to $229.72 (normally $250) at Amazon. If you'd like to take a gamble on a returned 'like new' model through Amazon Resale (formerly Amazon Warehouse), Prime members can get one for just $148.79 before tax. It's tough to beat the value of getting all three LOTR films in 4K (both the theatrical and extended cuts) in a single set for under $100. Plus, each film is presented in Dolby Vision HDR with Atmos. You can get all three of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies for $40 off for Prime Day. The 9-disc 4K set will put speaker systems to the test with plenty of Hans Zimmer's signature 'bwaaaaaah' sounds. The 4K version of 2024's sleeper hit is presented in Dolby Vision HDR and Atmos sound. It includes director commentary, deleted scenes, and plenty of creepy smiles. Everyone's favorite interstellar horror film from '97 got the 4K Dolby Vision treatment. It includes a commentary by director Paul W.S. Anderson, a 'making of' documentary, and more. Arcane, the incredible animated series based on the League of Legends franchise, has jumped from Netflix onto this three-disc 4K Blu-ray set. You'll also get a 'making of' featurette, as well as scene breakdowns. You can now buy both acclaimed Nickelodeon series in one collection, each presented in 1080p. The set includes several bonus features as well, such as audio commentaries for The Legend of Korra. This 4K version of Parasite is available in HDR10 and HDR10 Plus formats. More importantly, the included Q&A with director Bong Joon Ho is in 4K, too. The 4K version of Quentin Tarantino's 2003 revenge epic features Dolby Vision HDR and a 'making of' featurette, along with other bonus content. Twin Peaks: Z to A includes all three seasons of David Lynch's surreal crime drama. All episodes are presented in 1080p, except for the pilot and part eight of season three, which are in 4K. You also get a host of bonus features. The 2023 film is presented here in glorious 4K, with visual effects so impressive that the film earned an Oscar at the 2024 Academy Awards. If you've never seen The Substance, get ready for some of the most intense body horror imaginable. Nothing will prepare you for the twists… or for how good this flick is. This 1999 Star Trek spoof has a lot of heart. Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Rockwell, and Tim Allen star in a sci-fi comedy that is, yes, very dumb, but definitely worth watching. Sign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we've tested sent to your inbox weekly.

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