4K UHD Blu-rays Are Buy One, Get One Half Off at Amazon, Just in Time for Father's Day
Amazon's super popular "Buy 1, Get 1 Half Off" sale is back, dropping prices on hundreds of eligible movies and TV shows.


Here’s some good news for anyone who likes to own their media in physical form: Amazon is running another Buy 1, Get 1 Half Off sale. It works on select books, board games, and puzzles, but also on movies and TV shows. So if you would like to grow your collection of 4K UHD Blu-rays without breaking the bank, now’s a good time to stock up. They also make terrific Father's Day gifts (it's coming up, on June 15).
4K UHD Blu-rays: Buy 1, Get 1 Half Off
You can check out the whole sale here, or just the movies and TV shows here. Please note that Amazon uses super confusing language that makes it look like you have to buy two items to get one half off, but that’s not the case. It’s buy 1, get 1 half off. You can filter the results if you want to limit it to a particular product type (like movies, which Amazon’s filter still calls “DVDs” which is hilarious in 2025). In any case, check out the sliding catalog above to scan through our picks for the best Blu-rays and 4K UHD Blu-rays in the sale.
What movies are on sale, you may ask? A bunch, including modern classics like The Dark Knight trilogy and Zodiac, as well as classic-classics like The Thing, Akira, and Alien. You can find a bit of everything here, and all you need to do is find two you want to save money.
You can even mix and match between categories, so you can take advantage of the sale by choosing, for instance, a book and a movie. And you’re not limited to buying just two, of course. Add four eligible items to your cart, and you’ll get half off two of the items. You have plenty of leeway here, so go nuts with it.
So yeah, it’s a pretty great sale. It’s a sale they should have called “Buy 1, Get 1 for 50% Off,” like any normal person would, but they didn’t, and they never do. Why? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.