As part of its Black Friday Week deals, Amazon’s currently running a Most Popular Movies Sale in the Amazon Video Store, with titles offered for up to 50% off regular prices. Here are just a few of the unbelievable deals included in the sale:
The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Part I with Bonus Features (currently priced at $7.99 to own in SD or HD) – Part one of the Hunger Games finale. Includes bonus features.
Note that The Hunger Games and Catching Fire are also available for $7.99 in HD as part of this sale.
Star Trek Into Darkness (currently priced at $5.99 to own in SD or HD) – This is the sequel to the recent JJ Abrams Star Trek reboot, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Kahn.
I, Robot (currently priced at $4.99 to own in SD or HD) – Will Smith stars in this futuristic action adventure based on the science fiction of Isaac Asimov.
The Bank Job (currently priced at $3.99 to own in SD or HD) – Stars Jason Statham in a film based on the true story of the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (currently priced at $4.99 to own in SD or HD) – Based on the CIA analyst created by espionage master Tom Clancy, “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit” is a blistering action thriller that follows Ryan (Chris Pine, “Star Trek”) from his quiet double-life as a veteran-turned-Wall Street executive to his all-out initiation as a hunted American agent on the trail of a massive terrorist plot in Moscow.
Divergent (currently priced at $5.99 to own in SD or HD) – “Divergent” is a thrilling action-adventure film set in a world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group.
This list barely scratches the surface, as there are over 690 movies total included in this sale. No specific end date for the sale is listed, so be sure to get the ones you want right away.
Click here to browse the full listings of the Most Popular Movies Sale.
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