Harry Potter enthusiasts can now own all eight mainline films on 4K Blu-ray for just $56 during Amazon's Black Friday sale. The Harry Potter 8-Film Collection typically retails for around $90, making this an exceptional bargain. In fact, it's the lowest price of the year for this collection. The bundle includes all the Harry Potter movies, from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to the two-part Deathly Hallows. The 4K HDR versions promise brighter and more vivid colors compared to previous editions, along with enhanced audio quality. With 16 discs and a total of 1,179 minutes of Harry Potter action, fans will also enjoy numerous bonus features that delve into the filmmaking process.

For more Blu-ray deals, explore our compilation of the best movie and TV box set offers and our selection of notable 4K Blu-rays in Amazon's B2G1 Free Blu-ray sale. Additionally, Amazon is offering several other Harry Potter deals for Black Friday. The recently launched MinaLima Box Set, featuring the first three books in the series, is on sale for $79 (originally $116). MinaLima, the graphic design studio behind the film series, has also created unique editions of the books and popular classics like The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. These editions include full-color illustrations on nearly every page and interactive papercraft elements. The books are also available individually and qualify for Amazon's B2G1 Free Book Sale.

Earlier this year, Hasbro introduced the first Harry Potter-themed Monopoly board game, which is now discounted to $28 (originally $40) in Amazon's Black Friday sale. For more discounted books, Blu-rays, games, and more, visit GameSpot's Black Friday hub. While Harry Potter remains a beloved franchise, the anti-trans views of its creator, JK Rowling, have cast a shadow over the series in recent years. For a deeper understanding of how Rowling's comments have affected the trans community, read our comprehensive article. The article also provides links to support trans creators and charities.

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