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Grab Daniel Craig Bond Films for $35 During Prime Day

Prime Day 2025 is offering a remarkable deal for James Bond enthusiasts, with the Daniel Craig 5-Film 4K Collection available for just $35, a significant drop from its usual price of $90. This sale, running from July 8-11, marks the best price for this collection this year, making it an opportune moment for fans to add these films to their collection.

Exclusive Prime Day Offers for Bond Fans

The Daniel Craig collection includes all five films starring the actor as the iconic spy, and the current price is just a few dollars more than the lowest ever price of $33 seen during last year’s Black Friday sale. With the next major sale event not until November, this Prime Day offer is unlikely to be beaten anytime soon.

For those looking to expand their Blu-ray collection further, Amazon is also offering a substantial discount on The James Bond Collection. Featuring 24 films up to 2015’s Spectre, this set is now priced at $55, down from $120. Although these movies are presented in standard Blu-ray instead of 4K, the collection includes numerous bonus features, providing a comprehensive behind-the-scenes look at the series.

Additional Collections and Deals

In addition to the Craig and Bond collections, fans can explore the Sean Connery James Bond 4K Collection. While the steelbook version sold out quickly, the standard edition remains available at a competitive price on Amazon. This collection includes six Connery films in both 4K Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray formats, enhanced with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision for superior audio and visual quality.

For those interested in more than just Bond films, the GameSpot’s Prime Day Deals Hub offers a wide array of discounts across various categories, including video games, books, and collectibles. All these deals are available through July 11, providing ample opportunity to take advantage of these limited-time offers.

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