If you want to bulk up your horror movie collection, you’ll probably want to hit up Best Buy later this week, as they’ve got a ton of DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD releases for really great prices on Black Friday. The great thing about Best Buy is that their Black Friday ad shows *all* of the titles that’ll be on sale, which is something that Walmart and Target do not do.
In the Black Friday ads for Walmart and Target, you’ll find only small selections of their sale titles, with many other titles not revealed unless/until you go into your local store on Black Friday. This means that we have no way of putting together complete lists for the two stores, but we did peruse both ads to at least put together small selections of what they’ll have.
Here’s what you can expect…
WALMART
- Kong: Skull Island, DVD – $1.96
- Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, DVD – $1.96
- The Meg, DVD – $3.96
- IT (2017), DVD – $3.96
- Halloween (2018), DVD – $3.96
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Blu-ray – $5.96
- Pet Sematary (2019), Blu-ray – $5.96
- Venom, 4K Ultra HD – $7.96
- IT (2017), 4K Ultra HD – $7.96
TARGET
- Goosebumps 2, DVD – $4
- Hotel Transylvania 3, DVD – $4
- Venom, Blu-ray – $6
- Annabelle Comes Home, Blu-ray – $9
- Us, Blu-ray – $9
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Blu-ray – $9
- Venom, 4K Ultra HD – $9
- The Walking Dead: Season 9, DVD – $10
- True Detective: Season 3, DVD – $10
- Supernatural: Season 14, DVD – $10
Again, both Walmart and Target will have many more titles for sale on Black Friday (likely, a handful of them horror), so be sure to check both stores to see what else they’ve got!
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