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Posted 29 April 2019
Avengers 1 - 4 Bluray boxset £35 @ Amazon (Pre-order)
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Pre-order all four Avengers movies in one bluray boxset for the great price of £35. Includes:
Avengers Assemble
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Endgame
DVD box set is £25. There doesn't appear to be an option for 3D bluray or 4K.
Avengers Assemble
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Endgame
DVD box set is £25. There doesn't appear to be an option for 3D bluray or 4K.
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34 Comments
sorted byDoes anyone know if there is a full Marvel movies Boxset to come out?
Let me look into my crystal ball! 😄
So are you 😋
Well considering Marvel are now calling every movie up to Endgame (possibly Spiderman: FFH) the Infinity Saga, you can bet your bottom Disney bucks on an Infinity Saga boxset.
Both equally
Black Panther is the one I wouldn't miss if it didn't exist....
Because it's Captain America not Avengers. Even though actually it would make more sense if it was Avengers
I'm sure there will one day, but that's a long way off I suspect.
I've managed to collect them all so far on 3D bluray (other than Iron Man 1 and 2 and Incredible Hulk which were never released in 3D) fairly inexpensively by buying the older ones pre owned on eBay, and picking the rest up when they're on the 2 for £15 (£18 for 3D) deals on Amazon which pop up regularly.
Including Howard The Duck
Agree, by the time Endgame lands its about time they make them 4K and not just blu-ray.
Really? I 100% disagree but each to their own
Don't feed the trolls
Kid comments 😙
Do you mean all Marvel or the MCU franchise? (edited)
Is that because you don't like the film or don't Brie Larson?
That will cost an arm and a leg on BluRay or UHD. Disney keeps the price for these films artificially high because they know they are popular (this generation's Star Wars). I could easily see the BluRay boxset of the whole saga going for £200 on release. UHD likley even more (as a lot of them haven't been released in UHD yet). They did the phase boxsets, but the BluRay ones are quite hard to find (and again expensive).
Probably I've been collecting them all in BD and 4k for a while now.. but I'll still buy a full collection and £200 seems reasonable for the full collection. The Disney classics which was 50+ movies went for under £200 in BD at one point (edited)
Typical marketing, keep stuff out the box sets that the fans want to keep people buying.
Yeah if they're going to do it
Endgame wasn't the end of Phase 3, even Kevin Feige said it ends with Far from Home
Go watch Casablanca you Boomer
There a fed the troll
Sorry but how are they 'artificially high'? They charge what they like for them, if you don't like it don't buy them, there are thousands of other great films anyway.
They very rarely get discounted and thus command a higher price on the 2nd hand market. Take Black Panther for example - it came out on disc just under a year ago. It should now be routinely in Amazon/HMV multibuy sales of 2 for £20 or so but it isn't. Rarely (maybe 2-3 times per year) there are Marvel multibuy sales but them back to full price. This means that on eBay it can still cost £10 or more to buy that Black Panther Blu Ray. Now look at films such as Fifty Shades Freed or Red Sparrow - both came out around the same time but both can be picked up on Blu Ray on eBay for £5-6 without too much hassle.
Why should it be on the same sale price as every other film? Is it not up to them to decide what they sell it for? (edited)
Exactly - it is up to them what price they sell them at and Disney have proved again and again that they will keep prices of their key films higher than competitor studios. The rarity of getting the Disney films (especially classic animations, Star Wars and Marvel) new from a retailer for less than the RRP means that second hand copies keep a good price. Compare this to films from other studios that are in 2 for £20 or 5 for £30 deals every other month. Another example is that Disney is the only studio that refuses to give 4k upgrades and sell 4k at HD prices on iTunes.