If you have been sitting on a rewatch of all 15 seasons of Supernatural, Amazon Prime Day just removed the last excuse. The complete series Blu-ray set, all 327 episodes, is currently $101 during the Prime Day sale window, marked down from its regular $120 price.
For context, that is over 228 hours of Sam and Dean Winchester hunting monsters, facing the apocalypse (more than once), and generating enough fanfiction to fill several servers on AO3. The show ran on The CW from 2005 to 2020, and its fandom never really went quiet.

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What you actually get in this set
The key here is understanding what "complete series" means in this case. This is a repackaged edition, meaning multiple discs are consolidated into each case rather than the kind of elaborate collectible packaging some box sets come with. There is also a basic episode guide included. No fancy inserts, no behind-the-scenes booklets. Just the show, all of it, on physical media.
That framing matters because the physical media argument is a real one. Supernatural is currently streamable on Prime Video, so you might wonder why bother. Here's the thing: streaming libraries shift constantly. Shows that feel permanently available have a habit of disappearing without much notice, especially older catalog titles. Owning the Blu-ray means the Winchester brothers are yours regardless of what any licensing deal does next year.
Why the horror fan angle connects to gaming too
Supernatural's monster-of-the-week format, folklore-heavy storytelling, and escalating supernatural stakes have a lot in common with what draws players to horror games. The show pulls from the same well of American folklore, urban legends, and creature mythology that games like Folklore Hunter build entire mechanics around. Tracking down creatures with limited information, piecing together clues, and surviving encounters you are not fully prepared for is a loop that works in both mediums.
If you play games in that space and have not watched Supernatural, the overlap in tone and subject matter is genuine. And if you are already a fan of the show, the connection to games like Folklore Hunter is worth exploring. The Folklore Hunter guides are a solid starting point for anyone who wants to approach that game with the same research-first mindset the Winchesters would approve of.
The Prime Day window is short
The deal sits comfortably in the range of what physical media collectors would consider reasonable for a 15-season run. Breaking it down, that works out to roughly $0.31 per episode across the full 327-episode library, which is a hard number to argue with.
For anyone who grew up watching Sam and Dean on Thursday nights, or discovered the show through Tumblr deep dives years after it aired, this is the kind of deal that does not come around often. Physical Blu-ray sets for long-running series rarely see meaningful discounts outside of events like this.
The broader Prime Day sale is running across gaming hardware, accessories, and more through June 26. If physical media and gaming guides are both on your list this week, there is plenty to sort through before the window closes.








