This feature breaks down why the "index" doesn't exist in the traditional sense, where the real 1080p library lives, and how to navigate iTunes’ massive catalog like a pro. In the early days of the web, sites often hosted raw directory indexes (e.g., domain.com/movies/1080p/ ) where files were listed line by line. iTunes is a commercial store with a dynamic database, not a public FTP server.
| Title | Genre | Price (USD) | Special Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oppenheimer (2023) | Drama | $14.99 | 1080p + Digital Extras | | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Animation | $19.99 | 1080p + 4K upgrade eligible | | John Wick: Chapter 4 | Action | $9.99 (Sale) | 1080p + Dolby Atmos | | Past Lives (2023) | Indie | $14.99 | 1080p only (no 4K master) | | The Lord of the Rings Trilogy | Fantasy | $39.99 (Bundle) | 1080p (Extended & Theatrical) | Index Of 1080p Movies On Itunes
If you are looking for a raw directory of .mkv or .mp4 files labeled "1080p iTunes," you are in illegal torrent territory—those are piracy indexes, not official Apple lists. This guide focuses on legal purchase and library management. This feature breaks down why the "index" doesn't
Don't obsess over 1080p. On iTunes, always buy the "HD" version . If your equipment supports it, you get 4K. If not, you get pristine 1080p. That is the best index you will ever find. Looking for a specific 1080p movie not listed? Use the search bar on CheapCharts or JustWatch—they are the closest thing to a universal index for iTunes content. | Title | Genre | Price (USD) |
If you’ve ever searched for “Index of 1080p movies on iTunes,” you’re likely looking for a clean, searchable list—perhaps a spreadsheet or database—of every film available for purchase in Full HD from Apple’s store. The short answer is: Apple does not provide a public, static index. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t effectively find, filter, and purchase 1080p content on iTunes (now part the Apple TV app).