Dozens of 4K Blu-rays are included in Amazon’s three for $33 sale

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Bong Joon Ho’s quirky Mickey 17 is on the list of 4K Blu-rays available in Amazon’s three for $33 sale. | Image: Warner Bros. Pictures

Amazon has switched on its semi-regular three for $33 sale for a large batch of 4K Blu-ray movies. As usual, there are too many to list individually, though it’s a comprehensive mix of old and new flicks that should keep physical media fans scrolling for a minute. The steps to get in on the deal are the same as ever: add three titles from the sale page to your cart, and each item will be price-adjusted at checkout for a total of $33. The deal also works if you add six eligible movies to your cart.

These sales are always a good opportunity to add a permanent addition to your movie library, as opposed to hoping they’ll always be available on your preferred streaming services. Movies on 4K Blu-ray will look and sound better than their streamed equivalent, assuming you have a 4K Blu-ray player and a 4K-ready TV.

I’ve included a batch of personal favorites (some of which make for fantastic showcases on a high-end TV), as well as a mix of old classics and newer releases that I’m thinking of picking up soon.

Godzilla Minus One

Where to Buy:

  • $23.79 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (4K Blu-ray)

Where to Buy:

  • $14.99 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Dune: Part Two

Where to Buy:

  • $18.47 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Hamnet

Where to Buy:

  • $32.98 $26.99 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Barbie

Where to Buy:

  • $14.99 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Mickey 17

Where to Buy:

  • $34.99 $24.21 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

BlackkKlansman

Where to Buy:

  • $29.98 $16.99 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

Last Night in Soho

Where to Buy:

  • $13.99 at Amazon (4K Blu-ray)

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