iTunes Has Hundreds of Movies on Sale for Black Friday (4K Films Start at Just $5)
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Although so far Apple has only teased its Black Friday store deals, the company has launched a Black Friday movie sale on the iTunes Store, offering the opportunity to pick up some great deals on films with prices as low as $4 for HD titles, $5 for films in 4K, and a huge list of $0.99 rentals.
Apple is also offering some of the lowest prices we’ve ever seen on movie bundles and new releases, which are very rarely priced below $20, so if you prefer to own your favourite flicks rather than streaming them, it’s a great opportunity to expand your collection. Plus, if you’ve got an Apple Card, you can get even better deals, since it includes 3 percent cash back on iTunes purchases too.
Movie Bundle Deals
In recent years, Apple has been offering more and more movie bundles, and even at normal prices, these are some great ways to save money, and with Apple’s Black Friday sale, some bundles are so cheap that it may be worth picking them up even if you don’t want all of the movies that are included.
In the Essential Holliday 4-Film Collection you can get National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story, The Polar Express, and Elf for only $30, which is half the price of buying them all separately.
There’s also the 5-Film Classics Collection which gives you The Wizard of Oz, Singin’ in the Rain, Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and Gone with the Wind — all in HD — or the Tarantino 6-Film Collection that includes Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, From Dusk Till Dawn, Jackie Brown, andKill Bill volumes 1 and 2, both of which are on sale for only $20.
The Divergent Series, Divergent, Insurgent, and Alegiant can be had for only $10, which is the same price as the third movie by itself. If horror is more your speed, you can pick up the entire 8-film Leprechaun series for only $10. Other great bundle deals include:
- X-Files 2-Movie Collection — $8
- Hannibal & Silence of the Lambs — $10
- Percy Jackson Double Feature — $8
- Alien vs. Predator 2-Movie Collection — $8
- Fight Club / Gone Girl Bundle — $8
- The Neverending Story Bundle — $10
- Rio 1 & 2 Double Feature — $8
- Ice Age & Horton Hears a Who — $8
- Twilight: The Complete Saga — $20
- The Hunger Games: Complete 4-Film Collection — $20
- Spider-Man Trilogy — $20
- Ghostbusters Collection — $20
4K Films
Right now Apple is offering up a selection of more than 50 titles in 4K UHD at half their normal prices, selling for $5–$10. These are deals that are almost never available on iTunes, so now is a great time to snap up any that you don’t have in your collection yet.
- The Martian — $5
- Mad Max — $5
- Home Alone — $10
- MIB International — $10
- Bohemian Rhapsody — $10
- The Great Gatsby (2013) — $8
- Crazy Rich Asians — $10
- Wizard of Oz — $8
- John Wick Chapter 3 — $10
- Deadpool 2 — $8
- Aquaman — $10
- Batman Begins — $10
- The LEGO Movie 2 — $10
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. — $8
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind — $10
- Mission: Imposible – Fallout — $10
Holiday Movies Under $10
There’s a huge list of holiday movies on sale too. Start with the 1947 classic Miracle on 34th Street for only $8, or pick it up in a bundle with the 1994 remake for $15.
For us, Christmas also just doesn’t feel complete until we’ve watched A Charlie Brown Christmas, which can be purchased in the deluxe and remastered edition for $10, which also includes It’s Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown and It’s Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown, plus an “iTunes Extra” behind-the-scenes look at how the original 1965 special came to be.
Here are some other classic holiday flicks, both new and old, at great prices that are worth checking out too:
- Elf — $10
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles — $10
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Ultimate Edition — $10
- The Santa Clause — $10
- It’s a Wonderful Life — $10
- White Christmas — $10
- Scrooged — $10
- Trading Places — $10
- Die Hard — $8
- Jack Frost — $8
- Jingle All The Way — $8
- A Christmas Carol — $8
$0.99 Rentals
There is also a massive list of 99-cent rentals available, just in time for you to enjoy with your coffee and pumpkin pie.
- Point Break
- Training Day
- Argo
- Seven
- The Bodyguard (1992)
- No Country for Old Men
- The Age of Adaline
- Patriots Day
- Law Abiding Citizen
- Robocop
- The Shack
- Lawless
- The Green Mile
- Hannibal
- You’ve Got Mail
- Lion
- Drunk Parents
- Burnt
- Hereditary
- Lord of War
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
- Mad Max
- Chicago
- Bridget Jones’ Diary
- Rambo
- Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
You actually have up to 30 days after you rent a movie from iTunes to watch it, so this sale is a good opportunity to queue up some rentals for the entire holiday season.
Limited Time Only
As one would expect for a Black Friday sale, this is one of the biggest and best sales that iTunes has offered on movies in quite a while, but as is typical of iTunes sales, Apple hasn’t said for how long these prices will last. It’s a safe bet that they won’t be available for long after the holiday weekend is over, so it’s best to strike while the iron is hot.