The Infinity Saga Box Set is Real, It’s Here, and It’s Crazy Expensive!

Answering the prayers of movie fans everywhere, the Infinity Saga box set, comprising the first 23 films in the MCU, has been revealed to not only be real but to also be available for pre-order. But be warned, this set is NOT cheap.

As it became clear that the first 3 phases of the MCU were comprising one giant story involving the Infinity Stones, fans began hoping that Marvel would at some point release a box set containing all 23 films together. Excitement built up as it was hinted that the set was not only real, but forthcoming in the near future. The culmination came this week as Marvel formally revealed the Infinity Saga box set, comprising the first 23 films in the MCU, along with a slew of extras. But along with this awesome box set comes an insane price tag.

In order to get your hands on this impressive box set, you will need to fork over a jaw-dropping $549.99 (for the record that works out to almost $24 per film). To state the obvious: that is a LOT of money, but some might consider it worth the price. For that price tag, you will receive the following:

  • 23 movies in 4K UHD and Blu-Ray format
  • An exclusive Matt Ferguson lithograph
  • A letter from Kevin Feige
  • A Numbered Limited Edition Collection
  • Unique Art Cases for Each Film
  • A Disc Loaded With Bonus Features Including Never Before Seen Deleted and Extended Scenes

It’s definitely impressive, but is it worth the insane price tag? Only you, the buyer, can make that choice, but you might want to hurry. The set is available for pre-order on Best Buy right now, and depending on how many sets were made, they might go quickly. And if you don’t want to pre-order, release day is November 15, 2019.

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Becky O'Brien
Armed with a PhD. in Musicology, Becky loves to spend their time watching movies and playing video games, and listening to the soundtracks of both whenever they have the time. Can usually be seen writing for Cinelinx though they also do a bit of work for Screen Age Wasteland too. Their favorite superheroes are Batwoman and Spider-Gwen.