All the latest on the times and dates for Dune: Prophecy
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New prequel series Dune: Prophecy is now in full swing, with only two episodes remaining – and the action is coming to a head. The latest installment in the sci-fi franchise, set 10,000 years before Paul Atreides arrives on Arrakis, follows the Sisterhood, a sect of women with special abilities that will eventually become the Bene Gesserit. They’ve got their fair share of obstacles standing in their way, though, from intergalactic politics to personal vendettas. Led by Harkonnen sisters Valya (Emily Watson) and Tula (Olivia Williams), they’re faced with forces that threaten not just the Sisterhood but the future of humanity, too.
With the series now two-thirds of the way through, you’re not going to want to miss a single minute. We’ve got everything you need to know about the Dune: Prophecy release schedule right here, including what date and time every episode is set to be released – both on TV and on streaming – in the US and the UK.
Dune: Prophecy release date: What time is episode 5 on Max and NOW?
There aresix episodes in Dune: Prophecy. That’s slightly fewer than other recent HBO releases, like The Penguin andHouse of the Dragon season 2, which both clocked in at eight episodes.
For more, check out ourDune: Prophecy reviewor our guide to the otherbest shows on HBO Maxto add to your watchlist.
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