Return To Pandora With These Avatar Collector’s Editions 4K Blu-Rays

Written by on December 23, 2025

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With Avatar: Fire and Ash now in theaters, it’s a great time to catch up on the previous two films in director James Cameron’s blockbuster sci-fi series. Luckily, new stock of the Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water Collector’s Edition 4K Blu-rays have arrived at Amazon and Walmart. These are the most comprehensive versions of the films available so far, offering both 4K and Blu-ray versions of the movies on disc alongside a bunch of special features, some of which are exclusive to these Collector’s Editions. We’ve outlined the details for both Collector’s Editions below. However, if you’re looking to save some cash, we’ve also thrown in links to the standard edition 4K Blu-rays and 3D Blu-ray releases for Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water as well.

Avatar Collector’s Edition (4K)

$47.73

Avatar’s Collector’s Edition is loaded with extra content across this four-disc set. The box set includes theatrical, special edition, and extended cuts of Avatar in 4K, as well as standard Blu-ray and a digital streaming copy of the film. What makes this edition special is that it includes hours of exclusive special features, ranging from deleted scenes to an in-depth deconstruction of how several major moments from the movie were created and filmed.

Additionally, there’s a behind-the-scenes presentation by famed filmmaker Jon Landau, RDA promos featuring Stephen Lang as Colonel Miles Quaritch, and several featurettes examining the script, artwork, and marketing of Avatar. Considering that the film employed several groundbreaking visual and special effects technologies throughout its production, the deep dives into how Avatar was made make for a lengthy and informative look behind the curtain.

Avatar Standard Edition (4K)

$27

While the 4K version of Avatar isn’t as extensive as the Collector’s Edition in terms of special features or different cuts of the film, it’s still a solid option. The three-disc set includes three hours of bonus materials and the upscaled edits from the 2022 theatrical remaster minus the extended additional scenes from previous releases.

Avatar 3D Blu-ray

$34.49 (was $56)

If you have a 3D TV, you can also get the 3D version of Avatar. The movie raised the bar for 3D films and remains the gold standard for the format. The 3D version uses the theatrical cut of Avatar. It also includes a standard (non-3D) Blu-ray and digital copy of the film, along with the same selection of bonus materials as the standard 4K version.

Avatar: The Way of Water Standard Edition (4K)

$22.49

If you want to save a few dollars and don’t mind missing out on the Collector’s Edition’s exclusive extras, Avatar: The Way of Water is also available in a standard edition 4K Blu-ray release for just $22.49. While the list of special features is shorter, you’re still getting a 4K quality version of the film on disc.

And if you really want to save, there’s even a DVD version of Avatar: The Way of Water available for $10, but this is strictly a movie-only release with no extra content, and it’s in much lower visual quality than the 4K or even 3D Blu-ray versions.

Directed by James Cameron (Terminator 2, Alien, Titanic), the Avatar series takes place in the 22nd Century on the faraway alien planet of Pandora, where the native Na’vi species clash with high-tech human colonizers who pillage the world for its valuable resources. The saga follows Jake Sully, a human whose mind is transferred into a genetically engineered Na’vi body on a mission to infiltrate and sabotage their resistance. However, Sully quickly finds himself won over by the Na’vi, and joins their side to push back the invading human forces.

The first two films in the series, Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water are some of the most successful movies in recent history. The two films combined have grossed over $5.2 billion at the box office, and the third film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, premiered on December 19 to positive reviews and an equally strong $345 million global box office opening weekend. Cameron plans to wrap up the saga with two more Avatar films, with Avatar 4 tentatively planned for December 2029, followed by the fifth and final movie in December 2031.


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