The Ring 4K Blu-Ray Collection Is Over 50% Off, Lowest Price Yet


Fans of horror movies revolving around cursed VHS tapes and half-human, half-demon ghosts who crawl out of televisions can score a fantastic deal on The Ring Collection ahead of Halloween. Released last year with a $90 retail price, the three-film 4K Blu-ray box set is on sale for only $40 at Amazon. This is a new all-time low for The Ring Collection, which you’ll need if you want to watch The Ring 2 and Rings on 4K Blu-ray; neither sequel has received a standalone 4K release.

If you only want the first (and best) film in the series, The Ring’s 4K Blu-ray standard edition is discounted to $15.46, and the Limited Edition Steelbook is $24.49 (was $35). And if you’re interested in comparing the Hollywood version of The Ring to the original Japanese film, Amazon is also offering a 30% discount on the new Ringu 4K Blu-ray Special Edition.

These are just a few of the many standout horror movie (and TV) deals at Amazon in the lead-up to Halloween. If you want to stock up, read our roundup of the best Blu-ray box set deals at Amazon.

The Ring Limited Edition Steelbook
The Ring Limited Edition Steelbook

The Ring Series on 4K:

The Ring Series on DVD:

Ringu Series (Japanese):

It’d be nice if The Ring Collection included the awesome steelbook case, because it looks incredible. The cover resembles the staticky picture quality of the VHS tape from the film and features Samara in front of the well. Interior art depicts Samara sitting in the middle of the plain room, and the slipcase captures the moment when the tape cuts to black.

The Ring helped kickstart a new wave of horror movies back in the early 2000s. The first film, a 2002 remake of the 1998 Japanese film and directed by Gore Verbinski, set the ground rules for the franchise. It’s clearly from an older time, as the entire premise revolved around watching a haunted VHS tape full of nightmarish images, getting a creepy phone call prophesying your death, and then meeting a gruesome end seven days later.

You can read about the Japanese film series and the original book series that inspired the worldwide phenomenon below.

Ringu and its original sequel Spiral actually debuted in theaters on the same day. Ringu was a big hit with audiences, but Spiral flopped. As a result, Spiral was effectively “erased” by Ringu 2 the following year.

Outside of the number 2 next to the title, Ringu and The Ring Two take different approaches to telling a sequel story. What they do share is a director. Hideo Nakata, the director of Ringu and Ringu 2, also directed The Ring Two. The Japanese sequel picks up a month after Ringu. The 2000 movie Ring 0 is a prequel to Ringu.

The Japanese films are more faithful to Koji Suzuki’s novels and stories. The Hollywood versions borrow pieces from the books and Japanese films–Rings, for instance, was inspired by the book Spiral–but many aspects aren’t found anywhere in the source material.


The Ring by Koji Suzuki
The Ring by Koji Suzuki

Suzuki’s series includes six books, and five of them are available in English. If you like the movie series and haven’t read the books, four of the novels and the short story collection Birthday are available for $14 or less in paperback. Stories in Birthday served as the inspiration for Ringu 0. And if you plan on watching the Japanese movies, reading the books first could enhance your overall experience.

The Ring Books in Paperback:

  1. Ring: A Novel — $14
  2. Spiral: A Novel — $11.86 ($14)
  3. Loop: A Novel — $13 ($14)
  4. Birthday: Stories — $14
  5. S: A Novel — $11 ($15)

We’d also recommend a couple of Suzuki’s books outside of Ring. Suzuki’s short story collection Dark Water is available in paperback for $13 at Amazon. You can also get his Shirley Jackson Award-winning novel Edge for $13.90 (was $15). Other Suzuki novels in English include the love stories The Shining Sea and Paradise.


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The Ring 4K Blu-Ray Collection Is Over 50% Off, Lowest Price Yet

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