In 2024, Dune: Part Two was among the most impressive and successful movies that hit theaters, ranking as the second-best film of the year according to our list. Given this popularity, it’s not surprising that it has garnered nominations in multiple significant categories for the upcoming Oscars, with a contention for Best Picture.
It’s somewhat perplexing – and downright frustrating for fans – that once again, Denis Villeneuve, who garnered critical praise for directing the sci-fi film, was overlooked in the Best Director category, much like with the first movie. The reasons behind his exclusion remain something of a puzzle.
Indeed, the movie has demonstrated that there remains a vast demand for epic genre storytelling, and its Best Picture nomination is quite unusual since it’s rare for a sequel to follow a previously nominated film onto the shortlist. Could it be possible that the upcoming Dune: Messiah might achieve three consecutive nominations in a few years?
The movie is centered around Paul Atreides, portrayed by Timothée Chalamet, who is an anti-hero and a member of the Fremen tribe’s warrior, Chani (played by Zendaya), as they engage in conflict against House Harkonnen, according to the novels written by Frank Herbert.
If you happened to overlook Dune: Part Two while it was playing in theaters, you may be curious about how to catch (or revisit) the movie at your convenience, particularly since it has received Oscar nominations. Here are some of the most recent ways to do so.
How to watch Dune: Part Two – is it streaming?
Yes! Dune: Part Two is currently available to stream with a NOW subscription.
Currently, you can purchase or rent the movie from platforms like Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store, as well as other digital vendors in the United Kingdom.
Initially planned for release on the big screen in October 2023, the sequel has been postponed because of the Hollywood strikes, which would have impeded the cast’s ability to participate in promotional activities.
You can rent the 2021 Part One movie, which was released earlier this year, on popular digital platforms like Amazon and Apple TV+ in the UK for just £3.49.
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