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^Same. Was real bummed to find out part two was pushed back. Maybe I'll re-read the novel to make up the time.
Yeah, I read somewhere that they had already had an agreement with IMAX for the November release, and even the IMAX CEO was telling everyone that the film was still on for a November release.Yeah it was supposed to be around my birthday and I was going to make a whole thing out of it. I bet they're gonna lose a lot of $ with a March premiere rather than November.
You should now watch the Dune 1984 version & compare the both. Besides the special effects, pretty amazing to watch the actors of that time because they are all around the same age as the actors in the more recent Dune.I just saw the first one very recently, thought it was quite good! I don’t know much about the storyline but my gf (a certified nerd) filled me in regarding the plot![]()
New trailer for Dune Part 2 has been released.
I'm super excited for the release.
Here's a positive take from the director on they are already working on Dune part 3.
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Director Denis Villeneuve has high hopes for Dune: Part Two, which is currently scheduled for release on March 1, 2024, after bouncing through several potential dates.
But at a South Korean press conference, Villeneuve indicated that there’s more to come: he’s almost finished writing the script for a third Dune movie.
“[Dune Messiah] is being written right now,” Villeneuve said. “The screenplay is almost finished, but it’s not finished. It will take a little time.”
Villeneuve said the third installment will follow Paul Atreides as he navigates “the end of [his] journey.”
Plans to turn Dune into a trilogy have long been a Villeneuve desire. “If I succeed in making a trilogy, that would be the dream,” he told Empire magazine last summer.
But before there’s a part three, Villeneuve has very high hopes for the second film.
“For me, this film is much better than Part One,” Villeneuve said. “There’s something more alive in it. There’s a relationship to the characters. I was trying to reach for an intensity and a quality of emotions that I didn’t reach with Part One and that I did reach with Part Two. I’m not saying the film is perfect, but I’m much more happy with Part Two than I was with Part One. I can not wait to share it with the fans and the moviegoers.”
Dune: Part Two will see Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya return, joined by Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Stellan Skarsgård and Javier Bardem.
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‘Dune’ Director Denis Villeneuve Says A Third Film Screenplay Is Almost Finished As He Touts Upcoming Sequel
A third film in the 'Dune' series has an almost-finished screenplay, director Denis Villeneuve saysdeadline.com
It will be gloriousI'm still not a huge fan of Zendaya as Chani. But I do have high hopes for this film.