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Blu-Ray Sale: Marvel Movies, $5 Hits, More In The US

The best Blu-ray deals in the galaxy.

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Both Best Buy and Target are running great sales on Blu-ray movies this week that offer big discounts on new movies, older classics, and a bunch of superhero films. So if you're planning to binge Marvel movies during the run-up to Avengers: Infinity War, you'll definitely want to check out these deals.

In terms of Marvel superhero movies, you can save $5 or $6 on many of them right now at Best Buy. As for the recent ones you'll want to catch up on before seeing Infinity War, you can get Thor: Ragnarok for $23 on Blu-ray, or for $28 on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray. Either one includes a digital copy of the film. Dialing back the clock a bit, you can grab Avengers: Age of Ultron in its standard packing for $20, or in a Best Buy-exclusive steelbook case for $24.

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A big sale at Target tacks on a $7-off movie ticket coupon to select Blu-ray purchases. Four of the movies are on sale for $7.50, which means you effectively end up paying $0.50 for each one. Those movies are The Shining, Stephen King's It (1990), Live By Night, and The Iron Giant: Signature Edition. If you're planning on seeing a movie in the near future, that's an incredible deal. The deal also applies to other movies that cost more than $7.50, which we've listed below. The offer is valid between now and June 30.

Marvel superhero movie deals at Best Buy

$5 Blu-rays at Best Buy

Target/Atom Tickets deals (with $7-off movie ticket coupon)

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