If you’re looking for indoor activities to keep you entertained this winter, you might want to check out Amazon’s ongoing Blu-ray sale. Now through January 20th, you can pick up three 4K Blu-ray titles for $33 when you add them to your cart, regardless of their sale price. That amounts to $11 per film, which is the kind of discount typically reserved for major shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. What’s more, you can take advantage of the deal as many times as you’d like.
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Amazon’s latest Blu-ray promo nets you three movies for just $33
Now through January 20th, you can buy three 4K UHD Blu-rays at Amazon for only $33. The sale includes movies like Dune, Twisters, Oppenheimer, and more.


The limited time promo extends to hundreds of movies, including some of the most popular films from the past few years. Never got a chance to watch Denis Villeneuve’s Dune? That’s okay, because the sale includes both Dune and Dune: Part Two, each of which would normally cost north of $30. Thanks to Amazon’s sale, though, you can pick up both for $33 alongside a third box office hit — whether it be Twisters, Oppenheimer, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Batman, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, or even Barbie.
It’s not all recent hits from the past year or two, either. The sale includes older classics, too, including Jurassic Park, The Shining, Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade Runner 2049, and much more.
Dune: Part Two (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)
Dune: Part Two is a film adaption of the first book in the Dune series, one that picks up where the first movie left off. Now through January 20th, you can grab it alongside two other films (including Dune) for just $33 as a part of Amazon’s 4K UHD Blu-ray sale.
Oppenheimer (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)
Christopher Nolan’s latest award-winning film, Oppenheimer, tells the story of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, the man who helped develop the world’s first atomic bomb. Read our review.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)
Nintendo’s latest adaptation of its iconic video game franchise is a nostalgia play if there ever was one, but that doesn’t make it any less delightful. Read our review.
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