Although many films were released this year, none of them were successful Dune: Part Two, which sets a new level in science fiction, with beloved characters, special effects second to none, and top-notch actors. And even though it’s no longer in theaters at this point, for those who want a second look or even for users who don’t have time to visit their nearest theaters, splendor has a way to watch the film.
This is confirmed by Warner BrosThat’s next 16th April People will be able to consult their preferred streaming platform to watch high-caliber productions, but we’re not referring to including it in their catalog or anything similar. But it’s a means of being able to rent or buy the corresponding content, before the rights owners eventually make it available to people who simply subscribe without any further hassles.
These are the platforms that will get film production: TelefĂ³nica, Nuevo Siglo, Altice, C&C Wireless, Millicom, Tienda Prime Video, Claro Video, DirecTV, Flow/CablevisiĂ³n, Apple TV App, Google, One Play and VTR. It is worth mentioning that once the financial transaction is made in the case of earnings, the user will have a maximum of three months to access and once this is done they will have to watch the tape in less than 48 hours. Which you can repeat it as many times as you want, unlimited situation while buying it.
Here is the synopsis of the film:
With Denis Villeneuve in the director’s chair, Dune: Part Two resumes the journey of Paul Atreides, the character played by TimothĂ©e Chalamet. The first part of the story introduces us to the Atreides family and their rise to control the planet Arakis is a fundamental premise of the story.
This strategic point became the focus of conflict with House Harkonnen, who plotted to destroy the Atreides family. Exiled and with his mother, Paul forms an alliance with the Fremen tribe – nomadic people from Arrakis – and thus meets Chani, played by Zendaya.
Note that the third film in the franchise is already in production.
Via: statement
Editor’s note: It’s a movie that frankly grabs my attention, but I didn’t even watch the first episode. So, I’ll wait for it to release on a platform like MAX.