Where to watch Dune: Part Two online in Australia

Fast-tracked from the big screen to your place, Dune: Part Two is now streaming for Australians. Here's where to watch Dune: Part Two online.
Luke Hopewell · 01 May 2024 · 2 minute read

What is Dune: Part Two about?

Dune: Part Two is the epic second instalment in the visually stunning adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal sci-fi novel.

Experience the mythic journey of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) as he reunites with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen while on a path of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family.

When is Dune: Part Two available to watch at home?

The space opera has been fast-tracked from cinemas onto movie services. That means you’ll be able to watch Dune: Part Two from the comfort of your own home right now.

Where can I stream Dune: Part Two? 

 

Dune: Part Two is available to either buy or rent as a premium title in the Fetch Movie Store. All in glorious 4K-quality.

Head to your Fetch Menu, Movies, then Store and you’re in!

If you’re renting Dune: Part 2 from the Fetch Movie Store, you’ll have seven days to watch it. Once you start watching it, you’ll be able to replay it as often as you like for a 48-hour period.

If you buy Dune: Part 2, you are buying the right to watch it as often as you like on your current Fetch service. The right is not transferrable to another person or another Fetch service.

What is Fetch?

Fetch makes your TV smarter. Fetch is a set-top box that works with your Smart TV to offer recording functionality and curates a diverse range of live TV channels, on-demand content, and integrated streaming apps.

 

The Fetch Movie Store offers over 10,500 movies including all the latest releases, to rent or buy, in your choice of SD or HD. A selection of movies are available to rent or buy in 4K too with more being added all the time. Browse them all here.

If you’d rather stream, Fetch has you covered there too. Fetch provides access to YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Stan, Hayu, BritBox, Paramount+, Disney+ and DocPlay. Find out more information here. The Optus Sport app is also available on all Fetch services.

Subscriptions are required to access these apps.

Find out more about Fetch on Telstra.com.

* Apple TV+ is available on Fetch Mighty and Fetch Mini 4K only.

By Luke Hopewell

Editor, tech expert and Senior Specialist Writer at Telstra Exchange

Luke Hopewell is an editor, tech expert and Senior Specialist Writer at Telstra Exchange. Luke joined Telstra in 2019 where he has had the privilege to help bring stories to life in a unique and human way. He was previously the head of editorial at Twitter Australia and the editor of cult tech site Gizmodo. For over a decade, Luke’s passion for technology has always driven him to seek out the latest gadgets and game-changers, and help others to understand how it all works. In another life he was a cyber security specialist where he sought to educate people about how to stay safe online. When he's not writing, he's getting outdoors and patting all the nice dogs he meets.