Dune has rocketed up the Netflix chart ahead of the release of Part Two – but you don’t have long to watch it, so here’s when it’s leaving the streaming platform.

The first film followedHouse Atreides, led by Duke Leto (Oscar Isaac) alongside Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) and his son Paul (Timothée Chalamet) after it’s given stewardship ofArrakis, a near-priceless planet once ruled by the “brutal” Harkonnens. However, it’s certainly not a gift – and the true, malicious intent of the fief quickly becomes clear.

Thelengthy sequelis out now, and you can read our four-star reviewhere. So, how long do you have left to check out Dune onNetflix?

When is Dune leaving Netflix?

When is Dune leaving Netflix?

This came just one day before the sequel was released in cinemas across the US and worldwide on March 1. Don’t worry, though: it’ll still be available to stream on Max (unsurprising, given it’s owned by Warner Bros).

The end of the month will mark a larger cull of Netflix’s licensed content, with Don’t Worry Darling, Dredd, Good Boys, both Paul Blart movies, She’s the Man, and Stand By Me set to leave the platform.

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Cameron Frew is Deputy TV & Movies Editor on Dexerto’s UK team. He’s an action movie aficionado, ’80s obsessive, and Oscars enthusiast. He loves Invincible, but he’s also a fan of The Boys, the MCU, The Chosen, and much more. He has previously written for LadBible, UniLad, and Flickering Myth. You can contact him at: cameron.frew@dexerto.com.