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Finished watching 'Dune' and 'Dune: Part Two'? 6 modern survival epics to stream next

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 30, 2026, 14:38 IST
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'Dune: Part Two'

Big adventure films can look enormous and still feel personal. Over the last ten years, these six titles have done exactly that. They throw people into punishing places: a desert that never ends, a jungle that won’t sit still, a wilderness that wants you gone, and the empty quiet of space. The stakes stay simple: stay alive, get home. With casts who can carry long stretches of silence and runtimes that let pressure build, each film makes survival feel earned rather than rushed.

These films do more than just entertain; they immerse viewers in harsh environments, from a limitless desert and a shifting jungle to the unforgiving wilderness and the haunting silence of deep space. If you're looking for an epic adventure that balances massive world-building with intimate character arcs, these six essential titles are the perfect place to start.


This 166-minute chapter expands the scope and intensifies the tension. Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson carry a story that moves from survival to consequence. Much of the desert feel comes from real locations, which gives the sand weight and threat. Paul’s decision to drink the Water of Life changes everything. The music darkens, loyalties crack, and destiny no longer feels abstract. The film rewards patience with power. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, this 166-minute chapter expands the scope and intensifies the tension. In India, you can rent it on Amazon Prime Video or rent/buy it on the Apple TV Store.

2/6

'Dune'

Running 156 minutes, this first chapter sets the mood before the momentum. Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, and Zendaya anchor a story that ends mid-journey by choice. Natural light and silence replace heavy explanation. The desert feels vast and unforgiving, and visions of spice hint at a future Paul does not yet understand. It asks viewers to slow down, watch closely, and trust the atmosphere as much as the plot. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, this 156-minute first chapter sets the mood before the momentum, and in India, it’s available to rent on Amazon Video or rent/buy on Apple TV.

3/6

'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle'

In 119 minutes, this reboot transforms a board game into a video game adventure. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan play avatars with clear strengths and weaknesses. The body-swap performances work because the actors mirror each other’s habits. Lives are limited, rules matter, and teamwork becomes essential. Beneath the jokes, it’s a story about confidence, growth, and unlikely friendship. Directed by Jake Kasdan, this 119-minute reboot turns a board game into a video-game adventure, and in India, it’s currently streaming on Netflix, Zee5, and Amazon Prime Video.

4/6

'Jungle Cruise'

Running 127 minutes, this film leans into classic adventure fun. Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt lead with easy chemistry, supported by Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti. Many river scenes were shot in controlled water tanks to manage stunts and camera work. Based on a theme-park ride, it embraces folklore, curses, and tall tales. The goal is simple: entertain, move fast, and keep it light. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, this 127-minute throwback adventure runs on chemistry, folklore, and fast pacing, and in India, it’s currently streaming on JioHotstar.

5/6

'The Martian'

In 144 minutes, 'The Martian' turns a bad day on Mars into a smart, funny fight to stay alive. Matt Damon plays Mark Watney with stubborn good cheer, while Jessica Chastain and Chiwetel Ejiofor lead the effort to bring him home. The movie treats science as a tool, not decoration, with NASA input helping keep the details believable. For Mars, the film was shot in Jordan’s red deserts. Potatoes, duct tape, and grit do the rest. Directed by Ridley Scott, this 142-minute survival thriller on Mars turns catastrophe into a clever fight to stay alive, and in India, it’s currently streaming on JioHotstar.

6/6

'The Revenant'

At 156 minutes, this survival story strips life down to pain and persistence. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy battle not just each other, but cold, hunger, and terrain. The film was shot mostly in natural light, which makes every breath visible. Dialogue is spare. Movement does the talking. Hugh Glass survives by refusing to stop, turning endurance itself into the film’s driving force. Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, this 156-minute survival story strips life down to pain and persistence. In India, it’s currently streaming on Netflix.

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