If you’re going to see Dune: Part Two, know that it is 2 hours and 46 minutes long. Sometimes you just can’t hold it that long. Here are the best times to run out during Dune 2 to go to the bathroom or run to concessions. Lucky for you there are a lot of desert scenes and not much water.
When Can You Pee During Dune: Part Two?
Dune 2 is a lot more action-packed than Dune, but there are still opportunities to sneak out without missing main plot points. If you do have to pee during Dune 2 we recommend you go during these moments.
- You can run to the bathroom when Paul has to cross the desert with the Fremen in order to join them. When Chani starts to teach him to sand walk, then run.
- Another good time to pee during Dune: Part Two is when Paul and Chani are longingly looking over the desert together. However, if romance scenes are your jam, then go another time.
- If you don’t like violent scenes, then you can grab a snack when the colosseum scene starts and Feyd Rautha is fighting people. He has several guys to fight, and things can get ugly.
- Another long scene is the final battle scene, so you can run to the bathroom if you can’t wait. The scene is well done, but again, if violence and death aren’t for you, then you can leave for a minute.
When in doubt, go during any major fight scene. You may miss a little something, but it can also help you avoid the less kid friendly Dune 2 scenes if you bring younger ones.
Are There End Credit Scenes for Dune 2?
No, there are no mid credit or end credit scenes after Dune 2. Even though Denis Villeneuve has said he’d like Dune to be a trilogy, there has been no confirmation on a Dune 3 date. Villenueve also said he doesn’t want to make any more Dune films after a 3rd.
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About Dune: Part Two
Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh