The value of Blu-ray or DVD versions of some early classic films has soared, providing collectors with opportunities to make money.
Danny Boyle's 2002 zombie apocalypse film 28 Days Later is becoming increasingly rare on Blu-ray. Despite the film's enduring popularity, it's not available in some regions and isn't available on Blu-ray, driving up its market value.
If you happen to own a copy, you can make a tidy profit by selling it online. There are listings for the movie on platforms like eBay, but due to scarcity, prices have increased significantly.
The film is extremely popular and successful, but its access is limited in some countries as it is not available on any platform and is no longer produced on Blu-ray.
While you can search for a copy on eBay, it will cost you a pretty penny. So if you already own these discs, they're worth a fortune.
While some versions may appear on YouTube, they are usually of lower quality.
This scarcity hinders horror fans who wish to enjoy the film in optimal conditions, turning viewing the film into a game of chance.
While the lack of streaming services is disappointing for horror fans, it highlights the enduring appeal and value of physical media.
TikTok user @unkn0wns0ldier11 highlighted the issue of scarcity, noting instances of individuals selling their copies for large sums of money due to high demand and limited supply.
The Blu-ray collection may seem overwhelming, but it ensures that beloved movies like 28 Days Later can be viewed in a world without access to digital content.