Wed. Sep 17th, 2025

Unbeatable Batman Movie & TV Box Set Deals at Amazon

DC`s annual celebration of Batman is currently underway, and Amazon is marking the event with an extraordinary array of discounts on Batman movie and TV series box sets. Many of these limited-time offers are even more attractive than the deals Amazon presented during Prime Day 2025. For example, the acclaimed 4K Blu-ray box set of The Dark Knight Trilogy is available for an astonishing $29, the comprehensive Batman 1989-1997 4-Film 4K Collection is just $33, and Batman: The Complete Animated Series is priced at a mere $29.49.

To simplify your browsing experience, we have organized Amazon`s top Batman movie and TV deals into distinct sections below.

Batman Live-Action Movie & Box Set Deals

Immerse yourself in the live-action universe of Batman with these fantastic offers. The Batman 4-Film Collection, which includes Tim Burton`s classic “Batman `89” and “Batman Returns” starring Michael Keaton, alongside “Batman Forever” and “Batman & Robin,” is an absolute steal at $33 for the 4K Blu-ray set. You can perfectly complement this with Christopher Nolan`s beloved Dark Knight Trilogy, featuring Christian Bale`s iconic portrayal of the Caped Crusader. Even the most recent live-action film, “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson, is available for just $12.49 on 4K Blu-ray. Additionally, a Batman & Superman 9-Film Box Set can be acquired for only $29.49 (originally $80), with individual Batman movies on 4K Blu-ray starting from as low as $11.49.

  • Batman 4-Film Collection – 1989-1997 (4K) – $33 ($90)
    • Batman 1989 (4K) – $21.49 ($30)
    • Batman 1989 Steelbook (4K) – $30 ($40)
    • Batman Returns (4K) – $12.49 ($35)
    • Batman Forever (4K) – $12.49 ($25)
    • Batman & Robin (4K) – $11.49 ($25)
  • The Dark Knight Trilogy (4K) – $29 ($75)
    • Batman Begins (4K) – $12.49 ($35)
    • The Dark Knight (4K) – $12.49 ($35)
    • The Dark Knight Rises (4K) – $12.49 ($35)
  • The Dark Knight Trilogy Steelbook Library Collection (4K) – $131
  • The Dark Knight Trilogy Special Edition (Blu-ray) – $18 ($30)
  • Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection (Blu-ray) – $37 ($70)
  • Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection (DVD) – $29 ($70)
  • Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film Collection (4K) – $96.49 ($205)
  • Batman 4-Movie Classic Collection (Blu-ray) – $13.52
  • Batman & Superman 9-Film Set (Blu-ray) – $29.49 ($80)
  • Zack Snyder`s Justice League Trilogy (4K) – $40.28 ($80)
  • The Batman (4K) – $12.49 ($34)
  • Joker (4K) – $16.59 ($35)
  • Joker: Folie A Deux (4K) – $12.49 ($30)
  • Joker: Folie A Deux Steelbook (4K) – $32 ($55)

Batman Animated TV Series & Movie Box Set Deals

Dive into the world of animated Gotham with these standout box set deals. “Batman: The Complete Animated Series” is a must-have, available for an unbeatable $29.49 (originally $80). This definitive collection features all 85 episodes of the beloved original series, plus every episode of “The New Batman Adventures,” bringing the total to 109 episodes. As an exciting bonus, this set also includes two iconic films: “Batman: Mask of the Phantasm” and “Batman and Mr. Freeze.”

Speaking of animated films, two Batman Anniversary Collections are also significantly reduced. The “Batman`s 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection” is just $37 (was $70) on Blu-ray. Last year`s “Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film 4K Blu-ray Collection” has seen its price drop to $96.49 (was $205). Other notable animated TV deals include the complete run of “Batman Beyond” for $23 and “The Batman” (2004 series) for $32.49. For live-action TV, the classic 1966 TV series box set is $29.49 (was $90), and the recently released Blu-ray edition of “The Penguin: Season 1” is $19.49 (was $40).

  • Batman: The Complete Animated Series (Blu-ray) – $29.49 ($80)
  • Batman: The Complete Animated Series (DVD) – $28 ($70)
  • Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) – $23 ($55)
  • The Batman: The Complete 2004 Series (Blu-ray) – $32.49 ($70)
  • The Adventures of Batman: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) – $13 ($30)
  • The New Adventures of Batman: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) – $16 ($30)
  • Batman: The Complete 1966 TV Series (Blu-ray) – $29.49 ($90)
  • The Penguin: Season 1 (Blu-ray) – $19.49 ($40)
  • Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection (Blu-ray) – $37 ($70)
  • Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection (DVD) – $29 ($70)
  • Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film Collection (4K) – $96.49 ($205)
  • Justice League: The Complete Series (DVD) – $20 ($45)
  • Super Friends: The Complete Collection (DVD) – $56 ($100)

Batman Animated Movie Deals

Fans of DC Universe animated films featuring Batman can also enjoy significant savings on 4K and 1080p Blu-ray editions of select titles. Films such as “Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Batman: Assault on Arkham,” and “The Lego Batman Movie” are all discounted to approximately $12 each for their 4K Blu-ray versions. Moreover, “Batman: Year One” – widely regarded as one of the best animated Batman films – is now available for just $14 on 4K Blu-ray.

  • Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (4K) – $12.49 ($25)
  • Batman: Assault on Arkham (4K) – $12.49 ($25)
  • Batman Ninja Steelbook (Blu-ray) – $10 ($25)
  • Batman: Year One – Commemorative Edition (4K) – $14 ($25)
  • Batman: Soul of the Dragon (4K) – $17 ($35)
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (4K) – $17.52 ($34)
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns – Deluxe Edition (Blu-ray) – $18.39 ($30)
  • Batman: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition (4K) – $17.49 ($45)
  • Batman: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition (Blu-ray) – $16.49 ($34)
  • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (Blu-ray) – $7 ($15)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (4K) – $12 ($25)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (Blu-ray) – $8 ($17)
  • Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Superheroes Unite (Blu-ray) – $10 ($19)

By Bramwell Nightingale

A Toronto-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the North American gaming industry. Started his career writing for independent gaming blogs before establishing himself as a reliable source for breaking gaming news. Specializes in AAA game releases and studio acquisitions across Canada and the US. His investigative approach to gaming industry developments has earned him respect among developers and publishers alike

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