Dune: Part Two officially hit theaters on March 1, setting up Denis Villeneuve’s plans for a movie trilogy. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, the film series is a sweeping production that takes place in a complex universe rife with political conflict, conspiracies, mysticism and families trying to survive on a harsh planet.
2021’s Dune introduced Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, a young man with extraordinary abilities. He moves with his parents, Duke Leto and Lady Jessica, to Arrakis, a rough desert planet where sandworms and leery locals called the Fremen dwell. Conflict erupts over a precious substance called “spice” that puts House Atreides at odds with its enemies, House Harkonnen, and it can potentially shape the future of the story’s entire known universe.
A compelling tale told with stunning visuals and an all-star cast, the film earned six Oscars. You may want a refresher before visiting a theater to see the new installment, and you can relive the magic of Villeneuve’s first Dune film. See below where you can stream it and learn how a VPN can come in handy while viewing.
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Watch Dune on Max
As a Warner Bros. production, the movie is available on Max, where you can also stream the (much weirder) 1984 adaptation of the film by director David Lynch. Note that Dune is no longer available to stream on Netflix.
If you aren’t already subscribed to Max (formerly HBO Max), you can get it for $10 a month (with ads) or $16 a month (ad-free). To watch in 4K, you can also sign up for the Ultimate plan for $20 per month.
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How to watch Dune from anywhere on VPN
Maybe you’re traveling abroad and want to stream Dune while away from home. With a VPN, you can virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to access the film from anywhere. There are other good reasons to use a VPN for streaming, too.
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