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Get Six Of Christopher Nolan's Best Films At A Big Discount

From Gotham to Dunkirk, now is a great time to dive into the filmography of Christopher Nolan.

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While it might be facing some stiff competition from Barbie right now, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer is still experiencing some explosive performance at the box office. If you're looking to experience more of the director's work, then this deal on six of his films is a great entry point to check out some of his signature storytelling. On the Microsoft Store and iTunes, you can get this 4K digital film collection for just $30, down from its usual price of $78.

One half of this collection is focused entirely on Batman and includes the movies Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. Starring Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader, Nolan's Batman trilogy is an intense dive into the psychology of the vigilante and brought the hero back down to earth with a more grounded approach as he battled Ra's Al Ghul, the Joker, and Bane.

For a weirder experience, you can check out the excellent Inception, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a thief who steals corporate secrets using dream-sharing, and Tenet is a sci-fi thriller about a CIA agent racing against time (sometimes literally) to prevent the start of World War III. Finally, Dunkirk goes back in time to World War II and focuses on the Allied soldiers trapped on the infamous French beach as Axis forces close in on them.

This deal also includes Movies Anywhere support, which makes the movie-watching experience easier by offering a single hub for your film purchases. The free app can be downloaded from a number of online stores, and is compatible with a wide range of Smart TVs, Apple devices, and gaming consoles.

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