Denis Villeneuve's highly anticipated sci-fi epic, Dune: Part Two, starring Timothée Chalamet and
Zendaya, is making its way to digital platforms on April 16. Following a successful theatrical run that made it the highest-grossing film domestically and internationally in 2024, this cinematic masterpiece based on Frank Herbert’s classic 1965 novel continues to captivate audiences with its immersive storytelling and stunning visuals.
Fans of the film can look forward to an array of viewing options, including digital rental and purchase, as well as Blu-ray and DVD in 4K Ultra HD formats.
According to the Hindustan Times, the digital rental will be available for a 48-hour window for $24.99 through various platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, and Fandango at Home. Meanwhile, those looking to own the film can purchase it in high definition or standard definition from select sellers for $29.99 USD.
The home entertainment release promises to bring Villeneuve's visionary take on the vast desert planet of Arrakis to living rooms worldwide, allowing viewers to experience the breathtaking landscapes and captivating narrative from the comfort of their own homes. The movie's physical copies, complete with four film books and bonus content, will be available on May 14.
Dune: Part Two is set to eventually make its streaming debut on HBO Max, as it is a Warner Bros. production. Although a specific streaming release date has not been announced, industry experts suggest that the film will likely be available on the platform in spring 2024 after the completion of its digital sales and distribution.
Dune: Part Two - Official Trailer