If you missed out on seeing Dune: Part Two in theaters, don’t worry–the second part of the sci-fi epic will be available on Blu-ray starting May 14. The movie will be available in two versions: a standard 4K Blu-ray release and a limited-edition steelbook version, both of which are available for preorder at Amazon and Walmart. We expect this to be a popular release, so be sure to secure a copy while it’s in stock.
Along with the 4K Blu-ray releases, Dune: Part Two will also be available digitally starting April 16, and digital preorders are available at Prime Video. If you also need to add its predecessor to your collection, a Walmart-exclusive edition of Dune: Part One is available for $30 at Walmart.
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This version of Dune: Part Two includes a 4K UHD copy of the film, along with additional Blu-ray and digital copies. It’s comprised of two discs, though the big selling point is the gorgeous steelbook–featuring striking artwork and serving as a great way to show off the film in your home theater.
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Those who just want the standard version of Dune: Part Two can preorder the 4K Blu-ray release for $30 at Amazon. While it doesn’t include as many extras as the steelbook release, you still get over an hour of special features, plus a digital download code so you can download or stream the movie on any device.
If you need more Dune in your life after watching Dune: Part Two, you might be interested in picking up a Dune book. Luckily, the original saga and a bunch of graphic novels are all discounted at Amazon. Here’s a look at our favorite deals.
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Our Dune: Part Two review gave it a 9/10, praising it for its impressive storytelling and for making big strides compared to the original film.
“These two Dune movies end up playing like the first two seasons of a great, long-running TV show. Season 1 is usually where the creators try to figure out what they’re doing as they do it, but it’s not until Season 2 or later that the show’s essence and vision are solidified,” wrote critic Phil Owen. “While Villeneuve’s first Dune movie felt like an attempt to deliver the objectively definitive big-screen adaptation of Frank Hebert’s Dune, Part Two feels like Villeneuve putting more of himself and his own perspective into this story. And Part Two is a big improvement over the first movie because of that.”