Fans of David Lynch’s original 1984Dunemovie will no doubt want to get their hands on this amazing deal. For a limited time, Amazon has theSpecial Edition Blu-ray for just $20 or 50% off. The Special Edition comes with a ton of extras that will not only provide hours of rewatch value but also make for a great collector’s piece for the shelf.
The stunning 4k restoration is drawn from the original camera negative, and on top of the movie’s runtime of nearly 2.5 hours, viewers will have featurettes and behind-the-scenes looks at the movie. There are also image galleries, deleted scenes, and more. While the original Lynch movie was a box office disappointment, the new 2021 adaptation of the 1965 sci-fi novel has created some renewed interest in the original. And withDune: Part Twonow delayed to 2024 due to the writers' strike, there’s more than enough time to grab the film that started it all and rewatch it as much as you want!

Dune
Dune is a science fiction series written by author Frank Herbet. Set in the far future, it follows the story of character Paul Atreides living in a socially oppressive galactic society. The Atreides family acquires management of the planet Arrakis, which has the melange, a drug that enhances human life. Dune’s full story is told over its many different sequels.
Dune (1984) Special Edition Blu-ray Contents & Extra Features
According tothe Amazon listing, the Blu-ray comes with the following extra features and bonuses:
Where Can I Watch & The 2021 Dune Movie?
Apart from the fantastic deal offered here, some may be wondering where they can watch the newestDunemovie in preparation for the release of the second part in November.Prime Video currently hasDune (2021) available to rent in UHDfor under $4 and to buy for just $15. If you aren’t currently a Prime member, you can grab a 30-day free trial and then pick up the movie to see if it’s for you.
Prime Video
Prime Video is Amazon’s streaming service that began as Amazon Unbox back in September 2006. The streaming service has gone through many rebrandings over the year but has managed to successfully compete with other streamers such as Netflix, Max, and Disney+. Some of their most notable titles include The Boys, Carnival Row, and Sound of Metal.
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