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You can now watch Dune: Part Two at home

Stream Dune: Part Two from Amazon, Google, and Apple starting today

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Stilgar (Javier Bardem) wearing body armor, a scarf, and a nose tube while looking to his left in Dune: Part Two Photo: Niko Tavernise/Warner Bros. Pictures
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It’s not often that a sequel really impresses us, but Dune: Part Two is one of our favorite movies of 2024. While there’s still ample opportunity to see this sci-fi blockbuster on the big screen (in fact, IMAX will extend Dune: Part Two showings starting this week), anyone who would prefer to see the second installment of the Dune saga at home can now purchase the movie digitally.

Dune: Part Two is available from Amazon, iTunes, Fandango, and the Microsoft Store for $29.99. If you’d prefer to rent the movie, you can purchase 48-hour access for $24.99 from the same platforms.

Purchasing Dune: Part Two from any of these platforms doesn’t require a subscription, and you can rewatch that sick Geidi Prime sequence (and the rest of the movie, I guess) as many times as you want. A 4K Blu-ray release is on the way, and while it doesn’t launch until May 14, you can currently pre-order the physical version from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Gruv.

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