Dune: Part Two Not on Netflix UK – Rent on Prime Video (January 2026)

The question has dominated UK search trends all autumn: Is Dune: Part Two finally streaming on Netflix or Prime Video? The short answer—it is not on Netflix UK. The longer answer is exactly why we built MovieRec's new Programmatic SEO Watch pages.
Current UK Streaming Status (November 2025)
- Amazon Prime Video (Store): Available to rent (£4.99) or buy (£13.99). Prime members can trigger the free trial using our affiliate link if they want to bundle other sci-fi hits.
- Prime Video Channels: No bundled inclusion yet, but you can bookmark the Watch page to get alerts when Warner Bros. rotates it into the subscription tier.
- Apple TV / Google Play: Same pricing as Amazon, but no subscription tie-ins.
- Netflix / Disney+: No plans announced for winter 2025. Netflix still holds only the original Dune (2021) in a few EU territories.
How the New Watch Pages Help
We expanded our dataset to the top 1,000 TMDB titles and wired a daily provider refresh focused on GB flatrate listings. Each /watch/[slug] page now ships with:
- Instant Affiliate Logic. If Shudder or Crunchyroll carries a movie via Prime Video Channels, we pass you directly to the correct Amazon offer page:
- Shudder Channel ➜ Start via Prime Video Channels
- Crunchyroll Channel ➜ Start via Prime Video Channels
- Prime Free Trial ➜ Start your Prime trial
- Structured Data Boosts. Movie + WatchAction JSON-LD gives Google the "Watch movie" chip right inside the SERP.
- Related Movies Grid. Every page links to six same-genre titles so you keep crawling without bouncing back to Google.
Sample Journey
- Search "Is Dune Part Two on Netflix" ➜ Google shows our Watch page.
- Click through to
/watch/dune-part-two-693134(slug example). - See Prime rent/buy status, fallback Amazon search button, and two ad placements that don't nuke Core Web Vitals.
- Scroll to related picks (Blade Runner 2049, The Creator, Arrival) and keep binge planning.
Why We Obsess Over GB Providers
The TMDB watch/providers endpoint serves country-specific payloads. We pull results.GB.flatrate during build time because UK searchers phrase intent as "on Netflix UK?" and expect a yes/no answer. No more wading through US-centric lists.
Quick FAQ
Will Netflix get Dune: Part Two soon?
Not before late 2026, based on Warner Bros.' pay-one window with Prime / Now TV in the UK.
Is there a Shudder tie-in?
Shudder exclusively handles genre titles; Dune won't land there, but the same affiliate logic routes horror fans correctly when it matters.
Why not just use TMDB directly?
Because TMDB rate limits real-time calls. Our scripts/fetch-movies.ts snapshot grabs 1,000 movies nightly so builds stay fast and reliable.
Final Take
Until Warner Bros. strikes a new SVOD deal, Prime Video (rent/buy) is still the fastest legal way to revisit Arrakis in the UK. Bookmark the MovieRec Watch page for automated updates—and try the new internal links to map out your next sci-fi marathon.
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