$5 PRIME VIDEO CREDIT:Amazon on 1 College Girl Karaokeoffering a $5 Prime Video credit to those who buy two action movies on Prime Video until March 31.
If you're looking to build up your digital movie library, Amazon is offering a great deal right now through Prime Video.
Until March 31, you can score a $5 Prime Video credit when you buy two action films from their impressive selection. This deal covers a variety of action films, so you can choose from a selection of classic action films, action comedies, sci-fi action movies, war action movies, and superhero action movies.
SEE ALSO: The best movies on Prime Video right nowThere are plenty of great options scattered throughout each category, but we've included just a few of our favorites below that are worth picking up while this offer is live.
Top Gun— $16.99
Alien— $4.99 $19.99
Jurassic Park— $14.99
Game Night—$14.99
The Batman— $9.99$14.99
1917— $14.99
The Terminator—$4.99 $14.99
The Nice Guys— $12.99
John Wick—$7.99 $14.99
The Fugitive— $12.99
After picking up your films, you'll get an email from Amazon letting you know that your Prime Video $5 credit has been added to your account. You can then use it towards any other films you feel like buying or renting on the service. This credit "expires 30 days after the date issued," according to Prime Video's promotion terms.
If you're looking for even more great deals on Amazon right now, there are plenty in the world of tech that are worth checking out. At the moment, you can save on Kindle bundles — both the standard Kindle essentials bundle and Kindle Scribe essentials bundle are on sale — and for those looking to upgrade their streaming setup, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is also discounted right now.
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