Do you recall the days when visiting a video store after school to pick a rental was a routine, hosting sleepovers with friends, and indulging in a bag of popcorn or Häagen-Dazs ice cream?
If so, it’s a sign you might be feeling a bit nostalgic. Although those days are now a distant memory, there’s good news for those who refused to let go of their DVD collections in an attempt to preserve a piece of their childhood. One of those DVDs could potentially be quite valuable.
Interestingly, this isn’t an obscure indie film but rather one that is acclaimed in its genre.
Unfortunately, in some regions, this film isn’t available for streaming on any platform, and purchasing it on Blu-Ray is no longer an option due to production halts.
You might find a copy on eBay, but be prepared to pay a hefty price.
Danny Boyle’s 2002 film, 28 Days Later, is an exceptional zombie apocalypse movie. However, if you wish to watch it now, you may encounter some obstacles.
Is it available on Netflix? Unfortunately, no. Depending on your location, you might find it on Amazon’s Prime Video, but if not, you might be out of luck.
So, what should you do if you have a Blu-Ray copy of the film? You can enjoy watching it or consider selling it online.
If you purchased it with the idea that its value would increase, now is your moment.
TikToker @unkn0wns0ldier11 highlighted the situation, noting that someone in the US sold their copy for $110 due to high demand and limited supply.
These rare cases where digital media isn’t available is why physical media remains invaluable.
Go through your collection and see if you can make a profit by selling your disk.