Godzilla Minus One, a very good movie, is $15 on 4K Blu-ray
I love Godzilla Minus One. Granted, it’s only the second Godzilla movie that I’ve watched, the other being 1998’s terrible Godzilla featuring Matthew Broderick (the soundtrack has bangers, though). While I may not exactly be an expert, this is a good movie, whether you’re a first-time Godzilla viewer or a longtime kaiju fan. If you’ve been wanting to watch it for the first time, or just own it on physical media to watch whenever you want without a Netflix subscription, Gruv has a deal on its eBay storefront that knocks the 4K Blu-ray version down to $14.99 (it’s $23.60 at Amazon, for reference).
Additionally, Gruv is offering 15 percent off your order if you buy two or more movies included in this batch of its catalog, which includes hits like Twister, The Matrix Collection (four films, excluding The Animatrix), Pacific Rim, Oppenheimer, The Mummy Trilogy (three films), and a lot more. Typically, eBay is good at automatically applying discount codes to your cart at checkout, but paste in GRUVJAMARCH2026 if you’re experiencing issues.
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Some other great Verge-approved deals
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- While not a new deal, the $100 off discount happening on the Apple Watch Series 11 is still worth shouting about from time to time. Amazon has multiple color schemes of the 42mm configuration in stock that are selling at $299, including the jet black, rose gold, silver, and space grey aluminum case options. For those deciding between the Series 11 and the SE 3, only $60 separates these two models. However, the Series 11 is the better choice if you want day-long battery life, a brighter screen, ECG functionality, an ultra wideband chip, a depth gauge for diving, plus hypertension notifications — all of which the SE 3 lacks. Read our review, then perhaps head over to Woot where you can get a Solo Loop band for the Series 11 for as low as $14.99 (originally $50).
- This is your last call to get a free $100 gift card when you buy the $499 Google Pixel 10A at Amazon. This promotion will end in the middle of the night on Thursday here on the East Coast. If you’re considering an upgrade from an older Pixel phone, the Pixel 10A might be a solid choice. It delivers iterative upgrades from the excellent Pixel 9A, but not in the areas you might expect. The 10A still features the Tensor G4 used in the 9A instead of having the same upgraded processor as the latest flagship model, as previous Pixel A-series phones have done. It also doesn’t have all of the Pixel 10’s AI features, nor does it support PixelSnap, rendering it incompatible with magnetized chargers. That free gift card sure is nice, though. Read our hands-on with the Pixel 10A.