John Wick Blu-Ray Box Set Is Only $18 At Amazon, And Walmart’s 4K Steelbook Set Is 50% Off

For a limited time, you can grab all four John Wick films on Blu-ray for only $18 at Amazon. The John Wick: Chapter 1-4 Collection has never been available for this cheap, so we’d expect it to sell out. Walmart also has a deal that slashes 50% off its exclusive John Wick Stash Book 4K
John Wick Blu-Ray Box Set Is Only $18 At Amazon, And Walmart’s 4K Steelbook Set Is 50% Off

For a limited time, you can grab all four John Wick films on Blu-ray for only $18 at Amazon. The John Wick: Chapter 1-4 Collection has never been available for this cheap, so we’d expect it to sell out. Walmart also has a deal that slashes 50% off its exclusive John Wick Stash Book 4K steelbook collection, which received a reprinting last month.

To complete your collection of 4K John Wick films, you can snag Chapter 4 for $16.49 at Amazon. The retailer also has the first three movies on 4K Blu-ray for cheap.

John Wick Blu-ray deals

Take a look at Walmart’s John Wick Stash Book Collection below:

Walmart-exclusive John Wick 4K Blu-ray collection
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