Summary
Dune: Part 2continued the journey of Paul Atreides when it hit cinemas on March 1. Praised for being a fantastic movie and an incredible cinematic experience, the critically acclaimed sequel has ended its cinematic run with almost $700 million at the worldwide box office, $250 million more than the first movie. The earnings for Dune 2 will continue beyond its theatrical run alone, of course, as you can now watch the movie in the comfort of your own home.
Dune: Part 2 is available to rent and buy on Amazon Prime, as well as other digital storefronts and streaming services, right now through the links in the box below. you may rent Dune 2 fromAmazonin standard, high, or ultra-high definition for $24.99. Once rented, you will have 30 days to watch the movie, and then 48 hours to finish it once you’ve hit play. That might sound like plenty of time to watch a movie, but make sure you’re not going to be busy if you can’t watch it all in one sitting. It’s a long film that requires your undivided attention.

Honestly, considering how much it costs to rent the movie, even if you don’t plan on watching it over and over, you may as well just buy it. For just $5 more, you can own a digital copy of Dune: Part 2. Again, the price is the same whether buying it in SD, HD, or UHD, and for the extra $5 not only can you watch the film as many times as you like, but there’s no added pressure of getting it done in 48 hours once you’ve hit play. Come back to it whenever you like but again, I’d strongly suggest you see it through to the end once you’ve started.
Dune: Part Two
Cast
Dune: Part 2 follows Paul Atreides as he befriends the Fremen and discovers the key role he has to play in a battle that will determine the fate of the universe.
If you’d rather own a physical copy of Dune 2, that’s an option too. On the bright side, physical copies of Dune 2 will likely cost you less, especially if you’re happy with just a regular DVD. The downside is even thoughyou can pre-order a physical copy of the movie through Amazon right now, it won’t be released for another month, releasing on June 22, 2025.
Between everyone in Dune: Part 2’s star-studded cast putting on incredible performances and the memes born from the sequel, Denis Villeneuve’s latest offering has been an unmitigated hit. These are early days as the second movie isn’t even two months old, but there will be a third film, and it will likely adapt the events of Dune: Messiah.