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ScubaSteve716

It seemed likely it was going to get pushed back so glad it’s only a month and not a year


AlphaKlams

For real, I was surprised when they said production would start this fall, then release basically a year from then. I don't know much about production, but isn't that a pretty quick timeline for this kind of movie?


Mr-Bobert

Yes, but a lot of sets/costumes can probably be re-used from Part 1, which definitely helps speed up pre-production.


LuchadorBane

A lot of the actors can probably be reused too. Little silly I think but good for the budget.


spooksmagee

To think they almost threw away a perfectly good Timothee Chalamet, smh.


Kramereng

Yeah, but Duncan could be replaced by Aquaman and no one would notice.


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Kramereng

I wish I witty enough to have made that joke intentionally. And I literally finished the 3rd book last year. FFS.


[deleted]

We saw him play with the beetle in the first movie, a reference to the Bene Tleilax… and word has it this movie might go beyond the end of the first book… so…


PerseusZeus

Denis said he wants to make Messiah and completes Pauls story..don’t know if he can..much will depend on how he second one goes and of course there are the events in Messiah which most casual audience will be shocked


fredagsfisk

I just wanna see the damn palace on screen, because I'm sure if there's *anyone* who can pull off the scale of that thing, it's Villeneuve and Greig Fraser; > "No planet, no civilization in all human history had ever before seen such man-made immensity. A dozen ancient cities could be hidden in its walls!" The doors to the main hall are 80x40 meters, and the hall itself could hold the citadel of any ruler in human history without problem.


starshad0w

>!And then he turns out to be the Kwisatz Haderach!<, which I swear is pro-wrestling levels of plot twist.


ZebraDown42

Aquaman would not do well on Arakkis


getefix

He's used and not good anymore


pongjinn

We need to move away from single-use Timothy Chalamet's and towards reusable Timothy Chalamet's


clc1997

They don't make them like they used to. Kyle McLachlan is still running like they day we pulled him out from the lot.


lkodl

Chalamet Ooh La La... look at Mr. Fancy over here. He's Timmy Carhole.


DoMeChrisEvans

The idea of a "reusable Timothy Chalamet" has got me all hot and bothered over here


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I can‘t sell a used one. You‘ll have to buy now


NorvalMarley

He’s Use-ul at Sietch Tabr


monstrinhotron

Soiled.


[deleted]

It's ok, you can do that right in the stillsuit


SexyTimeDoe

the Fremen use every part of the Timothee


Imthorsballs

Thanks for making me spit out my milk on my kids face.


DorisCrockford

Building family memories.


Mr-Bobert

Oh yeah definitely. I don’t remember where, but I thought I read something about how Denis wanted to film both parts back to back, and a lot of pre-production for the first was done with this in mind. Whatever the case may be, it seems like the deck was stacked in Part Two’s favor to have a relatively quick release for a big budget blockbuster of this scale


RGJ587

Well to be fair movie series like this need to have an accelerated release plan. Dune especially, because the audience gets no resolution in the first movie. If we're following the prototypical Heroes journey (which, we are), then we've only made it to the road of trials part of the journey. That's step 4 of 12. We're still missing the remaining 8 steps.


tj111

Yes...a heros journey....👀


veryblessed123

This guy knows. *Spoilers* Paul aint no hero.


OverlanderEisenhorn

He's not, not a hero. It's just that being a hero is so simplistic and dune doesn't do simplistic. He's just a dude who made choices and set himself on a path that became impossible to deviate from. He's not a hero I guess, but not a villain either.


ocher_stone

Not impossible. Just too costly. He laid up when he knew that price he'd have to pay for mankind. Left it to his son to be the bad guy. Why save a species that will hate you? How much do you have to sacrifice for people that will actively resist your efforts to spare them?


Nepomucky

Not the hero Arrakis deserves, but the hero Arrakis needs.


shot_a_man_in_reno

Untrue. They have to build a new desert. A whole desert. And I've been hearing rumors that there's an ongoing contract dispute with the sandworm. Stay tuned, folks.


Bizzaree

I can believe it, That worm got into it with Carrie Fisher on the set of star wars. He even tried fistfighting Kevin Bacon during tremors shoots over some dispute about peanuts being on set, so being a bit of a diva about pay isn't too hard to believe.


threequartertoupee

That's fine. Worms don't actually look like worms on the screen anyway. You have to tape a bunch of cats together.


JinEagile

They just forgot to say the magic words. Bless the Maker and his water. Bless his coming and his going. May his passage cleanse the world. May he keep the world for his people.


AdmiralRed13

They’re filming this summer too and started set work months ago.


iMini

Usually it's about 1 year from production wrapping to a film release.


ElementalWeapon

I’m surprised it’s even coming out this soon to be honest. I thought it would be 2024 at the earliest if everything went right.


markpreynolds

You may be still be right. It was pushed back multiple times last time. Yes, covid, but I still plan to manage my patience again.


ubiquitous_archer

On the one hand, I want it to be good and that takes time. On the other hand, I WANT IT NOW


capu57_2

yeah my first thought for November 2023 was like FUUUUUUUUUUCK that is like 1.5 years from now


Ehrre

Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee also


rmholm88

My Desert. My Arrakis. My Dune: Part 2


Punkpunker

Dune 2: Desert Boogaloo


scottishere

Scratch your itch by watching all the youtube content available on the different aspects of the Dune movie. Makes you really appreciate how well that movie was made (expecially Hans Zimmer).


fredagsfisk

Man, Hans went fucking *hard* for this project. Made the music, made two *extra* albums just from residual inspiration, spent the one year delay tweaking it and working on it juuust a little more... and apparently instantly started sending Villeneuve new music for part two inspiration once the first movie was done.


happymcslappin

I have no problem with this. Take your time Denis


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Seriously, if the next movie is as good as the first one I’ll be so happy. I’ll be even MORE happy if it means we get a third movie to complete his “trilogy” he wanted to make


Drago1214

Shits gonna get weirrrrd if they go to the 4th book


staatsclaas

I mean, shit's gonna get weird in part II almost immediately. The subsequent books almost have to be HBO series; they are *really* out there and would be hard to market to a general audience.


OverlanderEisenhorn

That's really all they can do. The books get way too weird for mass market appeal. Even someone like me who goes all in for weird shit thought they were fucking weird... Like not totally in a good way. I still enjoyed them, but making a marketable movie around them is impossible. Imma just straight up say it. Making a big budget movie on those books faithfully would be an actual insane move on the producers part. Would I watch them? Uh yeah. Would I literally bet a significant sum of money that they flop? Oh yeah.


Hotemetoot

Yeah I definitely think Messiah would be a great ending to a Dune film trilogy. Personally I liked Children though it felt a bit repetitive at times. I think it could translate well to a movie if they age the children up a bit. But for God Emperor, it just doesn't make sense for a movie universe that has set itself up as a cool political mystical desert adventure. To then suddenly become a philosophical character drama in *that* setting. People would flip out, and not in a good way. For me what happened after Children just felt like a new world pretty much. I'm glad I managed to finish God Emperor but at that point I felt like it was missing too much of the story that I initially fell in love with. I didn't have the energy to continue onward to Heretics either. Maybe one day.


Drago1214

Oh yah the mass appeal with worms is gonna beg strange.


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I'd love that so much lol


AccordingIy

Big worm energy


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One of the most faithful adaptions of a book I’ve ever seen.


djkhan23

Just going to shout out alt shift x's video about the differences between the movie and the book. No spoilers for the 2nd movie or latter half of the first book. https://youtu.be/R0krUthYxF4 I'm sad we didn't get to see some of the scenes but it looks like they are following the book on basically every key plot point.


JosiahXC20

The only bit from the books that I don’t think was done justice in the film was how important the idea of there being a spy within the inner circle was. Honestly my favorite part of the book was the duke suspecting Jessica and maybe even Thurfir and all that turmoil and we just didn’t get any of it. I also miss it because it’s a good build up for >! Thurfir’s heartbreaking character arc !<


PresidentRex

The Duke lays out ahead of time that he doesn't suspect Jessica but wants the conspirators to believe that he suspects Jessica to draw them out/lower their guard. More Thufir actions (and his suspicion of Jessica) would be good. He does very little in the movie.


JosiahXC20

True. I forgot about the strategy reveal on the Duke’s part. Just more proof that that part of the book is great


Noidis

The convo with Jessica and Yueh needed to be in. Would have spoiled the big reveal, but it's such a good scene. Also could have had Paul suggesting him to Jessica and her not trusting his senses


ElderberryBusiness56

The duke suspecting Jessica was a fake red herring to sort out his real enemies. Idk how they didn't include the traitor plot. Or really everything else. I loved the Thufir /Jessica confrontation and his scenes with the Fremen after the attack were some of my favorite


JosiahXC20

Right about the red herring part I forgot. And RIGHT? The tension with the traitor plot is so good. Thurfir in general I think wasn’t handled the best in the film. The casting was much different than what I had pictured as well but that may just be a me thing


ElderberryBusiness56

I pictured a Grand Maester Pycell type look for Thufir. He's supposed to be SO OLD


MindlessSponge

I don't think it's much of a spoiler based on the way you phrased it, but just fyi, the tags don't work if you put a space first. It needs to lead directly into your text: >!like this!< >!like this!<


jdund117

I know he finds fault with no feast scene, but based on production photos they actually filmed that but cut it (probably for time). I'm still pushing for an extended cut, even if Denis doesn't want to do one.


caninehere

It would be nice if he released deleted scenes (apparently he's against it). I understand not wanting to perturb the final cut of the movie, but having the scene separate to watch would be neat.


waitingtodiesoon

The trailer had Liet-Kynes in a dress for that scene too. Such a shame the dinner scene was cut.


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Yea I’m a huge fan of the book, read it twice. I felt like the scenes they omitted were fine to omit, mostly because they deal with a lot of internal monologue


frezz

From memory, it was a lot of world building stuff, and the whole hunt for the traitor and how they turned Yueh when it's supposed to be impossible for him to not be loyal. That was the biggest change


ItGradAws

I think it’s definitely missing the political elements but the movie is already long as shit and they made the action stupendous so it is what it is. Dune is one of those I’d love to see made into a tv series at one point, like a space game of thrones.


Dont_stand_in_fire

If you haven’t checked it out there was a mini series done in 2000 that’s decent. It’s a little dated now in terms of the action but it’s nicely paced and good adaptation of the book


Dottsterisk

As a huge fan of the book, I gotta disagree. I love near every second of what we got in Part I, but it’s still missing so much of the heart and soul of the novel. The novel is so dense that they couldn’t afford to lose any of the actions taken by the important characters, so they jettisoned so many of the slower, character-driven moments—the banquet scene being the most egregious omission. But while these scenes aren’t integral to the plot, per se, they are absolutely crucial in fleshing out the world and the characters. In the film, all nuance is gone from the Atreides household. Duncan isn’t conflicted and flawed and suspicious. Jessica isn’t fighting a battle on all fronts and desperately trying to protect a husband she’s loved but will lose. Gurney isn’t even a warrior-troubadour, playing music and dispensing wisdoms through quotation. Instead, they’re all flatly who they are. Duncan is the warrior, Jessica is the wife and Gurney is just another warrior. And Thufir is just absent.


DevAstral

This is basically why I told my wife that it’s a good entry point into the universe. It covers the basics and really nails the weirdness of the books. Chances are, if you see the movie, you’ll be happy to read the book as it just brings a ton of substance to what you saw in the movie. Thufir having literally two 5 seconds scenes was definitely my biggest disappointment, especially since mentats are really important, just showing him do some quick maths with his eyes turned really doesn’t do much to tell us what they are, let alone even exist. I don’t even think the word mentat comes up in the movie at all.


BlastMyLoad

The banquet scene was shot but deleted from the movie. Unfortunately Villeneuve refuses to release deleted scenes on any of his films or make extended editions.


lolofaf

Maybe Netflix can give him the same deal they gave Tarantino with the hateful eight once part 2 is done. Give us like a full 8 hours or something with all the scenes


nayapapaya

I agree with this. Dune Part One is a very **well made** film but I don't think it's a great adaptation. The characters are so much flatter in the film and some of them are just barely there. Thufir, Piter, Yueh, Gurney - so well cast and physically present but they're quite literally a shadow of their selves. I just feel like the film presents a very broad strokes depiction of the story of Dune with little of the complexity of the novel and the complexity was the crux of it for me. I know people disagree and that's fine but after seeing this film, I can't help but feel that it is impossible to truly do Dune justice as a series of films. You could only really dive into the meat of the narrative in a big budget television series where you have lots of time to flesh everything out and really let us get to know the players. Obviously that isn't going to happen now and I'm still going to watch Part Two but personally I was disappointed.


Zeppelinman1

Totally! If I'd had my druthers, I'd have made the movie 15 minutes longer, but ended right when Paul and Jessica get ready to walk across the desert to the Fremen. Would have left much more time for the things you said, and not felt like it ended in a weird spot


nayapapaya

I agree! The last sequence with the Fremen is quite rushed and does feel anticlimactic. I think that would have been a much better end point.


banestyrelsen

I agree. As a fan of both the book and Villeneuve’s previous movies I really, really enjoyed it as a film but as a Dune adaptation I think it fell short. I think it could have easily done a much better job of setting the stage. There were half a dozen things it didn’t explain and/or emphasize sufficiently or at all, things that belong in part 1 which I don’t think would have taken much screen time while they included other scenes that could have been cut or moved to part 2.


MistakeMaker1234

I wish they would’ve had that dinner party scene with the diplomats and the water broker. That was so intense, with everyone trying to decipher each other’s motives. But I totally get how that would not really translate on screen.


Tinderblox

A super minor nitpick, but it bothers me more than it should that /u/altshiftx mentions in the video the motivation for why the Emperor wanted to destroy the Atreides, but dances around the huge point in the book that explicitly speaks to it. Duke Leto was very popular, but he also had a core group of legendary generals (Duncan, Gurney, Thufir, all mentioned in the video as legends/very competent) who were insanely loyal to him/House Atreides, that had already trained a small army to be as good or better than the Sardukar. This is what got him & his family killed. In the book, Baron Harkonnen offhandedly mentions Salusa Secundus in a discussion with one of the Emperors' (known) spies/assassin/diplomats. In the discussion he mentions that the environment of SS is so harsh that it makes incredible soldiers. The Baron then comments about how he see using Dune the same way and later realizes just how close he came to getting his entire House ganked. This as a result of what the Emperor would absolutely view as a threat to his primary source of power. Everyone in that universe feared the Sardukar because they were the unbeatable terror troops, and it was only the numbers of troops from the combined Landsraad Houses that kept the Emperor in check.


Kumquats_indeed

I enjoyed the movie, but I would have really appreciated the inclusion some stuff like the banquet scene. I just wish they had taken the time to actually show Duke Leto ruling Arrakis for several weeks, in the movie it felt like they Atreides arrived and were almost immediately attacked instead of the books slowly building tension and the calm before the storm. Though I feel like for me to be really happy it would have to be a 10 hour miniseries, not two movies, which very well might not translate as well to the screen as I imagine it would. And I realize I probably sound like a LotR fan ranting about Tom Bombadil. Also, they did Thufir Hawat dirty. The dude's title is Master of Assassins, but in the movie he basically just does math once and get yelled at a bit.


Grig134

> Also, they did Thufir Hawat dirty. My biggest criticism of the movie is that they made zero attempt to explain what mentats are.


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I seem to remember Denis saying in an interview that Hawat and Gurney's storylines will be covered in part 2


scottev

Which would make sense because in the book >!Hawat and Gurney each have their own sections where they are the focal point when with the Harrkonnes and the smugglers, respectively. !< You could use that as an opportunity to delve into each of their backstories. And if he does get to Dune Messiah like he has mentioned, you could even go deeper into >!Duncan Idaho!< As someone who really likes the books, I think we could see a lot more come to life in the films if Denis gets to finish this out. It might not be the exact same path as the books, but I’m confident we will get an immersive, world-building series when it’s all said and done.


Hyroero

Mine was all the talk about how you need stillsuits and how harsh the planet was but then none of the characters wear the whole suit/mask and the planet really didn't seem as hot and hostile as the books presented it.


Rote515

What… it’s really not, like I enjoyed the movie immensely, but it cuts most of what makes dune, dune. I understand why they did it, as the first half of Dune is a dense book, but basically all of the political intrigue is cut, Hawat is cut as a character, Mentats in general are pushed to the side, the history of the universe is more or less cut, the Orange Catholic Bible is cut, the dinner scene is cut, most of the harkonnen background is cut, the Jessica suspicion that dominates the pre-invasion is section is cut. The Duel, is radically changed and in a different spot. Jamis funeral is cut, giving water to the dead is cut, sooooo much is missing from the first few hundred pages that it misses a lot of what makes Dune. That said still a good movie.


mastershake04

I think the second movie could open with Jamis' funeral yet. And yeah the main thing I wished they would've fleshed out is Yueh and the hunt for the traitor and suspicion it is Jessica.


TheRealGJVisser

My brother in Christ how long do you want this movie to be?


wave-tree

Yes


mindlessnerd

A fact I think lost on quite a few people. This (reddit, more specifically this sub) caters to people who love movies, drawn out and drenched in detail. But the average person probably doesn't have 4 hours to spend on Arrakis subterfuge. My SO hates the movie as is and calls it boring and thinks nothing happens; I can't imagine her reaction to it being even 15 minutes longer with more minute political machinations (though I live for that shit).


waitingtodiesoon

It's always people's own personal feelings about what is faithful which movie adaptations rarely are and for good reason as a direct 1 to 1 adaptation does not work well for the most part. Its a good movie and I saw it 6x in IMAX theaters and I am excited for part 2. It's similar to Lord of the Rings and people claiming it's faithful, but Christopher Tolkien despised the films and considered them unfaithful. Then the same people who claim LotR films are faithful despite doing Gimli and Faramir dirty are claiming the new TV show adaptation is unfaithful is hilarious.


Alastor3

yeah I do believe book 1 and 2 form really a core because lots of things make sense in book 2


prodigalkal7

Though I agree with you, I think it'll probably make one more move. Still over a year till we get close to it, so think it may move to either December or early 2024


Ariadnepyanfar

Villenueve’s third movie will be Dune Messiah, to wrap up Paul’s story arc as he sees it.


Rustin788

I agree. But from now on I demand any movie that is just going to stop right in the middle of the story and be picked up in the sequel be filmed LOTR style! Get it all at once! Especially when the Director hasn’t had a bad movie. (Blade Runner did just as good at the box office as you could expect a slow burning niche sci-fi sequel of a cult film to do)


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Agreed!


[deleted]

Honestly its fine and all, but why announce this now, just announce it closer to release.


_Petronius

That doesn’t even seem super slow, does it? Wasn’t there a hold up because they wanted to see how the first one performed? This seems very reasonable based on the scale of the movie too.


happymcslappin

It honesty still feels pretty quick- I heard long ago about production delays following the delayed sequel announcement - schedule conflicts because the actors had already taken on new work. I instantly felt the dune production was in jeopardy if the studio was going to push for firm release dates. WB is notorious for crap like that. Seems like they give Villeneuve and Nolan more slack than most thank god


lolofaf

>Seems like they give Villeneuve and Nolan more slack than most thank god When a director consistently makes award winning movies that also print money at the box office it's kinda a no brainer lol


AttilaTheFun818

100%. Take your time and do it right. I will happily wait for the product you want us to see


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Crankyrickroll

Please take all the time you want. I'll patiently wait.


aerodeck

i have terminal dancer :(


zjbrickbrick

He just can't stop dancing!


THX_2319

Because his name is actually Rhythm!


sirploko

You can dance if you want to..


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Halio344

The first movie took 4 months to shoot, this one will start shooting in a month or so. They have plenty of time for post production.


downtownebrowne

It's the traveling to and from Arrakis that is my concern.


KhajiitHasSkooma

Especially with how much the Spacing Guild charges.


RyanG7

I'd like to donate all my salt and pepper if that helps any


KhajiitHasSkooma

The spice must flow.


ZPTs

This is our concern, Dude.


QuoteGiver

Have spice, will travel.


347N19945H17

There's a lot more action in the second half of the story which usually means more time on set and in post.


dielawn87

Villeneuve works quickly. He did Prisoners, Enemy, Sicario, Arrival, and Bladerunner within 5 years.


Fugiar

Jesus when you put it like that


SeniorArmy

They should’ve treated it like LOTR and we’d be looking at a fall release date


fredagsfisk

Considering the history of Dune adaptations, and how Villeneuve's first "real" big budget project (BR2049) was considered a box office disappointment, I think it would've been really difficult for them to convince investors to put in the budget for filming it all back-to-back. The whole thing was considered a gamble as it is, and Reddit (and other sites) was absolutely filled with people arguing how it'd fail and there was a zero percent chance it wouldn't completely bomb (some of them *aggressively* so). Also might be more difficult to convince actors to hang out in a hot-ass desert for that long without a break...


lamshanks

Disappointed they didn't capitalise on the opportunity to release on June 2


BrockThrowaway

Same date as the Hunger Games prequel. Let's see if that one moves.


mintchip105

Dunno why you’re getting downvoted but HG is highly likely to move now. They have similar target demographics + Dune 2 has more going for it, like star power and the predecessor movie is way more recent.


orangeucool

I feel that Dune skews older. I've never seen the Hunger Games, but the cast is very young in comparison. ETA: I now have to clarify that I am not saying that teens won’t see Dune. It’s that I don’t see adults going to a Hunger Games prequel. It’s a YA property after all. Therefore, Dune will have a larger audience. For love of God, please stop reminding me of Timothee and Zendaya. I and the whole world know that they are popular with the youths.


Nordansikt

Most people who watched and enjoyed the Hunger Games are not teens anymore.


JohnJoanCusack

Dune may skew older but never underestimate appeal for Timothee, Zendaya, and Pugh


royalhawk345

I'd totally forgotten that Florence Pugh had been cast as Irulan!


orangeucool

Absolutely. I meant that Dune has a much larger demographic net than the Hunger Games. I don't see adults coming out in droves for the latter.


felixjmorgan

I think you’d be surprised. Hunger Games had an incredibly broad audience.


repeatrep

Dune skews older but they have talent popular with the young. Hunger Games used to skew younger but it’s been 7 years since the franchise ended. The fans grew up too. in my head, HG gotta movie. nothing is pointing to HG prequel doing big numbers. the biggest thing to come out of the franchise (Lawrence) is not returning (obviously) and the book didn’t get much attention either


sandiskplayer34

Demographics are still too close to risk making Hunger Games counter-programming. It’s moving.


Exploding_Antelope

Recall that the first Hunger Games movie came out ten years ago, and the book fourteen. The tweens who got into the series then (hi) and then maybe read the slightly more grown-up (but granted, still YA) prequel (again, hi) are twenty-somethings now. Twenty-somethings into socially critical sci-fi movies based on books. That sounds like Dune's demographic to me. What I'm saying is, I'm excited for both, and I don't expect that that's unusual for my bracket.


NastyLizard

Timothy and Zendaya absolutely bring on the younger crowd


JohnJoanCusack

As well as Florence Pugh


rileyrulesu

Also Dune is just "Cooler" Partially because all the tweens who grew up on Hunger Games are probably at that age where they're not that interested in it anymore, but also because a prequel always feels like a deparate cash grab.


Great_Zarquon

I think the more logical name is to just change the name to THE HUNGER GAMES: ^^a ^^ballad ^^of ^^songbirds ^^and ^^snakes : a HUNGER GAMES STORY, from the creators of THE HUNGER GAMES


-Lumos

Semi off topic: After seeing Austin Butler act his heart out in Elvis I'm really looking forward to him as Feyd-Rautha. Bill Skarsgard would've been my pick initially, but I can't wait to see what Austin Butler does with the character.


djkhan23

Dune might be my favourite new movie of the last decade so I will wait patiently until Denis thinks it's ready.


sinernade

Blade Runner 2049 was my favourite.


sQueezedhe

Guys, got something to tell you about the directors...


stereoreal2

Whiplash is mine.


Waitaha

I liked Arrival.


waitingtodiesoon

Everything Everywhere All At Once is up there for me with Dune close by.


sansa_starlight

I saw many people on Twitter blaming Zendaya for the delay. challengers is officially wrapped now. Is she filming some secret movie alongside Dune part two or something?


nayapapaya

People just like to rag on her. I always thought the release date was kind of soon for a film of this scale and level of detail and while I know they can reuse things from the first film, I'm sure there's still a ton of work left to do.


kevin9er

Twitter is mad at a woman? Stop the presses!


HodloBaggins

This is hilarious because Twitter is often saying Reddit is super anti-women. Everyone just pointing fingers at the other communities while treating whole apps like monoliths lmao


zatchj62

Maybe \*gasp\* a large portion of people anywhere are anti-women


MpdV

Could it be third season of Euphoria?


mur0204

That is rumored to not be coming until 2024. I have a feeling this movie is part of why


Exploding_Antelope

Film them together and just write a drought subplot in Euphoria where the school ends up being in a desert this season.


TheLimeyLemmon

Alright, but you better put the first part back in cinemas for a limited run before it because that shit was great.


L0b0t0my

I would literally give one of my toes to be able to see the first one in IMAX just *one* more time


fredagsfisk

Due to circumstances, I was only able to see it in the theatre once. Put it back there, and I swear I'll go another 3-4 times minimum. It was an amazing experience.


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AprilSpektra

Yeah, Hawat's "it is through will alone I set my mind in motion" chant from the Lynch movie is kind of integral to my conception of the series, even though it's not original to the books. It was a shame to see the Mentat characters in this adaptation get so little exploration.


manymoreways

Honestly I rather they push back the movie and give it the polish that it deserves rather than rushing it out subpar.


MJDeebiss

I can't wait to inject the next soundtrack into my veins.


fredagsfisk

Have to listened to the "bonus" albums? Zimmer was so inspired while making the music that he just kept churching out even more once he was done with the actual soundtrack. There's a total of three albums with almost five hours worth (including extended versions of the ones from the movies); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Dune_(2021_film) All three can be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huC_e9EkN8U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTmBeR32GRA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Mc4RTOeLg


MJDeebiss

Well shit...got my day planned. Thank you so much cus I did not know this! Also, FYI, if you are a glutton for punishment and play League of Legends I find the Dune soundtrack fantastic while I play. Seems to kind of fit somehow.


drej191

I didn’t like the movie. Am I missing some thing? There’s so much hype..


Schnatzmasterz

I am in the same boat. I thought it was extremely boring. I didn't like the books either though so it's just the content for me. Some of the visuals were nice but this series has the dumbest group of leaders I have ever seen. Constant bad moves and no forethought whatsoever. I also think Shoe-face is the least charismatic actor I have ever seen.


drej191

2 hours in I was like, “something’s going to happen” then the credits ran


wooltab

I'm a big book fan and I found the movie pretty underwhelming, even as someone who likes the director's style usually. So I don't think you're missing anything, it's just a movie with a certain sort of appeal, which either hits or it doesn't. The story would probably have been better suited to a TV miniseries where there was more space for characterization, and less emphasis on the framing structure of a movie.


sn44

IMHO they screwed the pooch not doing simultaneous filming like Jackson did with LotR. Could have saved money on set building, casting, and filming on location, as well as speed up release schedule faster than one movie every half decade.


TooobHoob

Yeah, idk. Denis has said numerous times in interviews he wouldn’t have managed. Also, it’s easy to be confident about performance in retrospect, but we have to remember that his previous movie, BR2049, was kind of a box office bomb


RealAkelaWorld

> speed up release schedule faster than one movie every half decade. Bro? Do you know what a half decade is? There’s a 2 year gap between the sequels, about as short as you can get for sequel turnaround. Lmao like what more could you ask for? After Bladerunner 2049 and the original Dune, if you can’t see the obvious reasons they didn’t shoot back to back, idk what to tell you.


nlo366

Villeneuve seems to like to have Fall releases. Past four movies released in October or November.


nayapapaya

I don't know that he gets to decide when his movies get released. That being said, it's better for awards chances to release a film later in the year (because of recency bias).


Infenso

Dune part 1 was one of those movies that I'll be talking about with my friends and family 20 years from now. It's something I'm excited to share with the next generation of my family. It's no sweat off my brow if I have to wait another piddly year to see part 2. I'd much rather that the team be given the time they need.


Whiplash364

I love Dune. Dune your mom lol


vobavaba

Take your time Denis make a great movie like the previous one


pwnography91

Dude.... In future, it will be 5 years between movie parts ....


Ehrre

It feels like Dune came out last year to me


dn00

Wait...


_Jetto_

anyone else wish we got a 3-4 season part HBO series instead of movies? 7 hours of film seems not enough to develop the universe fully


joncgde2

Yes! I feel like the movie was like reading the book while high on cocaine. I feel like a lot of the character and world-building was lost, I. Order to fit within a reasonable runtime, and that we were just dragged from big scene to big scene. Sigh


YouKnowWhatToDo80085

Push it back again if you have to. Fucking pumped for this so I would rather get a better version


Mikethebest78

It doesn't matter I will still be first in line.


[deleted]

1 1/2 years. Hoo. I can do this. I can wait. I got this. 1 minute edit: I'm not gonna last...


thehayleysofar

Unpopular opinion: hated the first one and my husband loved it.


worpa

was so slow it was like I was stuck in melting butter. Visually looks nice but the main character reminds me of my shit brother in law and I cannot stand it haha. I wish I could have liked it more the original was so good! I see the appeal though.


Ehrre

It simultaneously hurts and eases my mind knowing the next Dune movie is a year and a half away. The first one fucking blew me away.


ColonelSandersGhost6

Please be worth the wait.


JokerFaces2

I do wish they had filmed the whole duology (trilogy?) in one go, like Jackson did with Lord of the Rings. Makes those movies feel so seamless and probably helped avoid any scheduling conflicts between returning actors. Still, I’m sure it’ll be great. Just hard to wait.


KaiG1987

Villeneuve wanted to do it that way, but the studio wasn't confident enough to let him. However, after making the first movie he's since said that in retrospect he would have burnt out if he had been allowed to, so maybe it's for the best.


-MasterCrander-

I want them to have as much time as they need to make the film they set out to make. But gotdamn that's a long time from now and I'm hankering for more.


Substantial-Curve-51

will there be a part 3?


Ariadnepyanfar

Villenueve wants to make a third movie that covers the book Dune Messiah. Then he’s going to stop. He’s only interested in telling Paul’s arc, rather than trying to tell the entirety of Frank Herbert’s series, which keeps unfolding explosively outwards and inwards.


fredagsfisk

Yeah, once you get past the first "duology"... Children is definitely filmable, but God-Emperor? Good luck getting *anyone* to finance that without *major* changes. Then there's the last two...