We’re nearing the end of Amazon’s infamous Prime Day sale, and the retailer isn’t holding back on TV and movie deals. I’ve scrolled a seemingly endless list to pull out deals that are genuinely good, but with any sale this big, I highly recommend taking some time to search for anything that may have been on your wishlist.
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Note: The majority of these deals are exclusive to Prime members. If you don’t already have a Prime membership, you can learn more about that here.
All Prime Day Movie and TV Deals
Have ideas in mind or just want to get scrolling? Go crazy. Otherwise, scroll on for some of our top picks out of the sale.
The Latest and Greatest
This is just a list of standout 4K movie deals, mainly focused on the most recent releases and particularly popular 4Ks at IGN. Recent hits include the most recent Best Picture winner, One Battle After Another, as well as fellow 2025 standouts, Sinners and Weapons. Going back a little further we have a spread of Christopher Nolan films as well as classics like The Fifth Element and Pulp Fiction.
Box Sets and Collections
Now this is where you can get some real bang for your buck. If you’re a fan of a particular franchise, box sets get you a full movie marathon in addition to a solid piece of decor. My top recommendation? You’ll never regret having your own copy of The Lord of the Rings trilogy or better yet, the 6-film 4K collection. The Dark Knight trilogy also has a particularly notable discount that drops the full 4K collection below $30, while all 10 Fast & Furious movies have dropped under $50.
Preorder Price Drops
Amazon also happens to be dropping prices on some of the most popular preorders right now. One particularly big hit has been a 26% discount on Project Hail Mary, which just got a release date of August 18. Project Hail Mary is also getting a legitimately gorgeous 4K steelbook, but that one unfortunately doesn’t have any discounts.
Keep in mind that all of these preorders are subject to Amazon’s preorder price guarantee, one of the nicer things about the retailer as a whole. It guarantees you’ll pay the lowest price between now and when the movie actually ships, which is when you’ll end up being charged, so you don’t have to worry about the price dropping lower after you lock in your order.
TV Deals
Similar to movie box sets, getting your favorite TV series on DVD or Blu-ray ensures that you’ll always have a guaranteed way to rewatch it. It also adds a little texture to any physical media collection.
Prime Day discounts extend to everything from prestige mini-series like HBO’s Chernobyl to long-running cartoons like the Adventure Time complete series box set. For fans of something a little scarier, It: Welcome to Derry season 1 is one of the most recent releases with a Blu-ray that’s dropped to its lowest price yet. To be honest, the cover for the complete series of Robot Chicken is also pretty terrifying.
The Criterion Collection Is Also 50% Off
Okay, now we’re veering away from Amazon, but I can’t talk about physical media deals happening right now without mentioning the fact that the Criterion Collection just launched its classic 50% off sale at Barnes & Noble.
Unlike Prime Day, these deals last a full month, which is probably for the best becaues 50% off every single Criterion release (other than preorders) gives you a heck of a lot to choose from.
Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.