The Harry Potter movies are some of my favorite movies of all time. I grew up reading the books and was young enough when the movies first started coming out to be in awe of the magic of the story I loved coming to life on the big screen. Even years after the final film hit theaters, I still binge watch the films at least once a year. And though I usually stream all of the movies on Max, I also currently own the 8-film collection in 4K just in case they ever move to a streaming service I don’t have.
If you’re looking to purchase that same collection for yourself, I’ve got some good news for you: Amazon has just dropped the price significantly. You can currently get all 8 movies in 4K UHD and Blu-ray for just $59.99 during the Amazon Labor Day sale.
The Harry Potter: 8-Film Collection Is on Sale
This film collection includes all 8 of the original movies in 4K and Blu-ray. Meaning it doesn’t include any of the Fantastic Beast prequels that came after. According to the Amazon listing, this collection also includes a code that you can redeem to get digital copies of these movies, but the product description also states that you will need to redeem that code by December 2018. So unless you have a time machine, you will only have access to the physical discs that come with the set.
Additionally, if you do want to also pick up all three of the Fantastic Beasts movies, Amazon currently has a sale on the Blu-ray set for that as well. Though as a fan of the movies, I would recommend just ignoring that these films existed in the first place.
Is This a Good Deal?
Labor Day sales in general may not seem like the ideal time to buy movies, but Amazon has been offering some surprisingly good deals so far this year. This Harry Potter collection in particular is currently priced as low as it’s ever been before. This is the best deal on this particular movie set we’ve ever seen and it isn’t likely to get much better on Black Friday.
Where to Watch Harry Potter Movies Online
If you would prefer to just watch or rewatch the Harry Potter films online, you can currently find all of the movies on Max. If you wanted to purchase only the digital version of the collection we’ve featured above, it will actually cost you more, so we don’t recommend that. A Max plan starts at just $9.99 a month and you can also check out the streaming bundle that combines Max, Hulu, and Disney+ if you’re looking to save on streaming.
To help guide you through the timelines of the films, I’ve put together a guide to all of the Harry Potter movies in order.
Jacob Kienlen is a Senior SEO Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor’s degree in communication and over 7 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different topics — from TV series to indie games and popular book series.