Dune: Prophecy is a new installment in the sci-fi franchise, set 10,000 years before Paul Atreides arrives on Arrakis. The prequel series follows the Sisterhood, a sect of women with special abilities that will eventually become the Bene Gesserit – but they've got their fair share of obstacles standing in their way. Harkonnen sisters Valya (Emily Watson) and Tula (Olivia Williams) are faced with forces that threaten not just the Sisterhood but the future of humanity, too.
With the action now in full swing, 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 3 on Max and NOW?
Dune: Prophecy episode 3 release date is December 1, 2024, at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific in the US and 2am GMT on December 2 in the UK. If you don't fancy an especially late night across the pond, you can also catch the episode later that day at 9pm GMT on Sky Atlantic.
Dune: Prophecy release schedule: When are new episodes out?
- Dune: Prophecy episode 1 – The Hidden Hand – Out now!
- Dune: Prophecy episode 2 – Two Wolves – Out now!
- Dune: Prophecy episode 3 – Sisterhood Above All – Sunday, December 1 (US)/Monday, December 2 (UK)
- Dune: Prophecy episode 4 – Twice Born – Sunday, December 8 (US)/Monday, December 9 (UK)
- Dune: Prophecy episode 5 – TBA – Sunday, December 15 (US)/Monday, December 16 (UK)
- Dune: Prophecy episode 6 – TBA – Sunday, December 22 (US)/Monday, December 23 (UK)
How many episodes of Dune: Prophecy are there?
There are six episodes in Dune: Prophecy. That's slightly fewer than other recent HBO releases, like The Penguin and House of the Dragon season 2, which both clocked in at eight episodes.
Where can I watch Dune: Prophecy?
Dune: Prophecy is available to watch on HBO and Max in the US and Sky Atlantic and NOW in the UK. No matter where you are or which service you're using, though, you'll need a subscription to tune in.
For more, check out our Dune: Prophecy review or our guide to the other best shows on HBO Max to add to your watchlist.