Dune: Part Two is still selling out cinema seats but it's already available to rent or buy digitally.
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Dune: Part Two is still selling out cinema seats but it's already available to rent or buy digitally.
Check it out on Amazon, YouTube or Apple TV.
If you're an acolyte devoted to Frank Herbert's sci-fi series, you've probably already braved the air-conditioned confines of your local cinema sietch to catch the sequel to Denis Villeneuve's Dune on the big screen. Maybe you've seen it in IMAX. Maybe you're a little bit fancy and you've seen it in 70mm at The Ritz or Hayden Orpheum.
But maybe life has just got in the way (there's a lot going on) and you still haven't had a chance to head out for a fun night with Timmy Chalamet and Zendaya.
Whether you've already seen it or not, I've got some good news: Dune: Part Two is now officially available to rent or buy on digital platforms in Australia. Here's how much it will cost you.
Dune: Part Two is now available on digital platforms to either rent or buy. While you do technically have the option to pay for a premium digital rental ($29.99,) you'd be crazy to do so considering you can own Dune: Part Two for just $5 more at $34.99.
Here's how much it costs to watch Dune: Part Two online in Australia at the time of writing:
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Kind of. You can stream Dune: Part Two whenever you want if you purchase it digitally. If you rent it digitally, you'll have about 48 hours to stream it after hitting play before losing it forever. If and when Dune: Part Two comes to a subscription-based streaming service in Australia, it's probably going to end up on Foxtel or Binge considering Foxtel's long and loving relationship with Warner Bros. (or Discovery or whatever it's called.)
It's likely Dune: Part Two will arrive on the US streaming service Max (previously HBO Max) before it hits Aussie services. That's not the end of the world. If you want to see what's streaming beyond our borders, we've got just the right spice for you. At last check, the following VPNs still worked with Max when streaming from Australia.