Black Friday 2018: iTunes Discounts Holiday Classics and Over 150 4K Films to Under $10, New Disney Films for $15

As it does every holiday season, Apple this week refreshed its iTunes Movies storefront with a selection of notable discounts, and the new sales are expected to stick around through Black Friday and Cyber Monday before the iTunes Movies store is updated again next Tuesday. There are a number of great movies to watch with your family over the holiday weekend, so check out some of the films in the lists below.

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4K - Under $10

One of the biggest sales on iTunes this Black Friday is for 4K HDR films that are all under $10 for a limited time. This list exceeds 150 movies and includes tons of different genres and franchises.

Holiday Movies - Under $10

Movie Bundles - $9.99

Along with individual movie discounts, iTunes has a massive collection of film bundles for just $9.99 each.

Action and Adventure

Comedy

Disney Movies - Under $15

Apple has also knocked down the prices of a few newly released Disney films -- and two classics -- to $14.99 and below.

We're tracking all of the latest sales and bargains in our full Black Friday Roundup, so be sure to check it out as you shop online today.

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Jimx26 Avatar
92 months ago
Why pay for movies when Popcorntime exists?o_O
Not everyone is a thief?
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JamesMay82 Avatar
92 months ago
The pricing in the US store is so expensive! As an example you can get home alone 1&2 in a bundle for £3.99 which which is about $5.20 which is half the price of home alone on its own..

It’s actually cheaper to buy the BR which has an actually physical cost to the studio.. so bizxare
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itsmilo Avatar
92 months ago
So much cheaper to just get the Blu-ray
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friedmud Avatar
92 months ago
Why pay for movies when Popcorntime exists?o_O
Because we like movies and want to continue to support them monitarily...
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displaced Avatar
92 months ago
I’d buy every single one of those Disney films if they were 4K and HDR/Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos.

Grrr.
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GSPice Avatar
92 months ago
Fantastic Beasts is $14.99, not under $10
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