Marvel came back in a big way this year with the releases of Deadpool & Wolverine and Agatha All Along breathing life back into The Multiverse Saga.

You might be the kind of Marvel fan who is still feeling nostalgic about The Infinity Saga though, which ran from Iron Man through to Spider-Man: Far From Home.

If you're just such a fan, then you can get your hands on a massive collector's edition boxset of the entire Infinity Saga, featuring all 23 movies and also some rare deleted scenes from across the saga as a bonus.

The 50-disc boxset was exclusively released through Amazon in the UK, initially priced at £399.99. Unfortunately, it's currently out of stock directly from Amazon, but third-party sellers regularly list the boxset for sale, although often at much higher prices.

Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga 4K boxset

Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga 4K boxset

Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga 4K boxset

Each movie comes on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray discs, and with its own bonus features alongside the exclusive deleted scenes for the entire saga. There are hours of entertainment and it's everything a Marvel fan could want.

The movies and the exclusive bonus features aren't the only exciting elements though as a hidden tray in the base of the Collector's Edition unit contains even more content in the form of four bonus discs, a lithograph by artist Matt Ferguson, an Infinity Saga poster and a thank you letter from the President of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige.

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The US edition of the boxset was released in 2020 and, like the UK version, it's not currently available directly from Amazon, but third-party sellers often list copies for sale at a higher price.

But if you just want to own The Infinity Saga movies and aren't so fussed about the extras, then you can pick up the three different Phases in their own boxsets.

Phase 1 (Iron Man through to Avengers Assemble) is not currently available as a 4K boxset, but you can pick it up on DVD and Blu-ray for £23.97 and £29.99, respectively.

Phase 2 (Iron Man 3 through to Ant-Man) is also not currently available as a 4K boxset, but you can buy it on DVD and Blu-ray for £10.83 and £25.50, respectively.

Phase 3 has been split into two boxsets, but both boxsets are available in 4K.

Part One (Captain America: Civil War through to Thor: Ragnarok) is available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K for £24.17, £49.99 and £28.28, respectively, while Part Two (Black Panther through to Spider-Man: Far From Home) is available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K for £19.99, £39.99 and £39.99, respectively.

Disney Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe: Phase Three - Part Two 4K Ultra-HD [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe: Phase Three - Part Two 4K Ultra-HD [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

Disney Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe: Phase Three - Part Two 4K Ultra-HD [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]

Of course, if you just want to watch the movies themselves, then almost all of the 23 movies in The Infinity Saga – except for Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home – are available to watch right now on Disney+.

If you're not a Disney+ subscriber, you can sign up from £4.99 a month, with adverts. If you don't want adverts, then it's £8.99 a month for the Standard plan and then £12.99 a month for the Premium tier, which includes 4K UHD, HDR and Dolby Atmos support.

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There are also annual plans, saving you two months' of subscription, of £89.90 a year for Standard and £129.90 a year for Premium.

If you want to watch the two Spider-Man movies in this era of the MCU in the UK, then they're currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga - Collector's Edition Complete Box Set is available to buy now.

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