Amazon’s Got A Great Early Prime Day Deal On The Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection
$110 (was $130) If you like to do an annual rewatch of the complete Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies every year, it's a lot easier to accomplish when you own a physical copy of the films. If you're looking for a comprehensive 4K Blu-ray collection, the Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection is worth considering since it contains Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies in one collection. The box set normally retails for $130 but is featured in Amazon's early Prime Day sale for $110, saving you 15% off the MSRP. This is a great deal on the hefty film set, but it's not the only major deal Amazon's got for Lord of the Rings fans, as some beautiful editions of Tolkien's novels are up to 63% off. And if you're a physical media collector, Amazon also has some good Blu-ray and DVD sales in advance of Prime Day. We've got a list of highlights later in the story, so stay tuned if you'd like to flesh out your collection. $110 (was $130) This box set contains both the theatrical and extended versions of all six films in 4K Ultra HD and remastered Blu-ray, as well as digital copies. Howard Shore's glorious score sounds crisper than ever thanks to a Dolby Atmos TrueHD soundtrack. The total content spans across 30 discs, and it includes audio commentary and featurettes about the making of the films. Subtitles are available in English, French, and Spanish. Released in 2001, The Lord of the Rings is Peter Jackson's Academy Award-winning retelling of J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary fantasy trilogy about the adventures of Frodo Baggins and friends as they journey to fight evil and save Middle-Earth. Jackson took home a total of 17 Academy Awards for the trilogy, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Cinematography. Jackson followed up in 2012 with The Hobbit trilogy, which received a total of seven Academy Award nominations. This is a great deal on the hefty film set, but it's not the only early Prime Day deals Lord of the Rings fans should check out. The retailer is also discounting the giant, Deluxe Illustrated Editions of The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion All three special edition hardcover books come with a slipcover and premium details like cloth board covers, quarterbound leather spines, and collectible inserts. The set would normally retail for $640, but this sale takes the price for all three down to $270.97. $81.41 (was $195) $82.56 (was $195) $107 (was $250) For more movie deals beyond the realm of Middle-earth, be sure to check out the many other Blu-rays on sale at Amazon in advance of Prime Day. More Deals And Preorders
Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection
Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection


The Hobbit Deluxe Illustrated: Tolkien Special Edition

The Silmarillion Deluxe Illustrated: Tolkien Special Edition

The Lord of the Rings Deluxe Illustrated: Tolkien Special Edition
More Early Prime Day Movie and TV Deals
$50)$26.29)$90)$12.18)$23)($60)$19.86)$20)$45)$40)$15)$100)$46)$35)$30)$45)$57)$57)$45.40)$30)$34)$60)$58)$40)$18)$60)
Related Articles
-
Fired Rockstar developers can bring blacklisting claims against the GTA 6 developer, UK tribunal rules as final trial looms
-
Illegal miners adapt their strategies in Yanomami Amazon territory
-
The Backrooms Effect: Why Horror, Nostalgia and Indie Games Are Surging Again
-
‘We Get Along Just Fine’: The Police’s Stewart Copeland Talks Relationship With Sting, Band Dynamics and Being ‘Fully Retired’ From Music
-
Jackery FridgeGuard Takes Stylish, Customer-Centric Design to Refrigerator Backup Battery
-
Can Bankova Muster Political Will to Make Institutional Reforms During War?
- Latest Articles
-
- The Knicks’ win was a Trump exorcism
- From its electric melee fights to its surprise Firewatch nods, Control Resonant's radical sequelcraft looks like it might just pay off
- Illegal miners adapt their strategies in Yanomami Amazon territory
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 Are Officially Being Ported to New Platforms Next Month
- 'Every enterprise we deal with...': What Palantir CEO told Anthropic and OpenAI
- Can Bankova Muster Political Will to Make Institutional Reforms During War?
- ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Season 35 Adds Jimmy Kimmel’s Right Hand Man Guillermo Rodriguez To Celebrity Cast
- Ben Stiller Sets NY Knicks Doc Series With A24, HBO and the NBA After Championship Win
- The Download: the first brain implant power user and South Korea’s AI obsession
- 10 years later, asymmetrical horror game Dead by Daylight sets a new concurrent player record on Steam, showing that the ongoing support is definitely working
- Random Reads
-
- The Fall of Fortress Singapore: Three Lessons from the Collapse of Britain’s Great Asian Bastion
- Albanians Mobilize Against Jared Kushner Plan for Resort on Pristine River Delta
- Forza Horizon 6 review - The driving game for everyone still can’t seem to escape its car-collecting legacy
- The Art Heist That Had It All—Monet, the Mafia, and Millions—Is Now a Docuseries
- Peace deal unlikely to revive tourism
- Jackie Tohn & Timothy Simons On ‘Nobody Wants This’ Filming In LA & Why It’s So Important: “The Infrastructure Already Exists”
- DeBriefed 12 June 2026: El Niño begins | COP31 hosts eye electrification | Atlantic current monitoring at risk
- Reality Series Survivor Is Spawning an Animated Movie Featuring Animal Contestants
- Bolivia's blockade crisis leaves at least 16 dead as the government calls unions to talks
- Analysis: Solar overtakes gas power in Asia for first time ever
- Self-Own #837: High Tech Hydropower Transmission Trips Up Trump’s Fossil Fuel Fantasy
- Protect Antarctic krill to preserve the health of Africa’s coastal communities (commentary)
- Albanians Mobilize Against Jared Kushner Plan for Resort on Pristine River Delta
- Many live service games are just an MMO subscription hidden inside of a neat 'optional' package, argue Guild Wars 3 devs in a post about the new game's monetisation
- Many live service games are just an MMO subscription hidden inside of a neat 'optional' package, argue Guild Wars 3 devs in a post about the new game's monetisation
- Las Culturistas Culture Awards Recap: Rachel Zegler Covers ‘Fame Is a Gun,’ Lisa Kudrow Takes the Stage and All the Best Moments
- The White House is using anime as propaganda. Fans in Japan hate it
- Bravo Teases ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th’ With First Look Video
- Honduras: Cedeño won’t disappear, it will relocate and persevere
- ‘Survivor’ Animated Comedy Set In Animal Kingdom In Works At Paramount Animation
- Search
-
- Links
-
- Learn Linux for Beginners: From Basics to Advanced Techniques [Full Book]
- How to Learn to Code and Get a Developer Job [Full Book]
- The PHP Handbook – Learn PHP for Beginners
- How to Become a Full
- The Docker Handbook – Learn Docker for Beginners
- The Java Handbook – Learn Java Programming for Beginners
- How to Learn Python for JavaScript Developers [Full Handbook]
- Front End JavaScript Development Handbook – React, Angular, and Vue Compared
- The Python Handbook – Learn Python for Beginners
- What is Programming? A Handbook for Beginners