The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy In 4K Available For Lowest Price Ever At Amazon
The entire trilogy in 4K, both theatrical and extended cuts, sees its lowest price ever just before Prime Day.
Middle-Earth buffs who have been waiting to travel to Mordor again can rejoice as The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy in 4K is now listed as its lowest price yet over on Amazon.
At first glance, it looks like the set is only discounted from $90 to $71, which is a decent drop on its own. However, hidden below the discount price is a check box for an instant coupon that, upon checking out, will drop the price another $10 to $60.
The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy
$60 (was $90) with coupon
The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy set includes all three movies in both the theatrical and extended cut versions, all in 4K. The set also includes digital non-4K versions of all six films as well as Middle-Earth, a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the films with director Peter Jackson.
This box set first hit shelves in December 2020 at $100, and this is the lowest we've seen the price drop. We're willing to bet this is going to run all the way through Prime Day, so striking now before the best Prime Day deals lure the shoppers in would be suggested.
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