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Part Two Gets the Herbert Seal of Approval

Image: Warner Bros./Legendary PicturesDune: Part Two finally drops in theaters next week, and anticipation for the film has grown as big as Arrakis’ sandworms. If last week’s glowing impressions from social media weren’t enough to get you on board, maybe an endorsement from Brian Herbert, son of original Dune creator Frank Herbert will help sway your opinion.Don’t Mess With Luthen and His Fricking Lasership | Andor ReviewOn Twitter, Herbert the younger revealed he saw Part Two in a recent private studio screening, and was

Alex Garland’s New Civil War Trailer Is Still Freaking Us Out

Screenshot: A24, Paramount, Image: Warner Bros., Lionsgate, Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, Mondo, Marvel StudiosThis weeks news brought with it a whole sandworm’s worth of Dune Part 2 coverage, from reviews to interviews, but that wasn’t all: we’ve got Cate Blanchett serving in the messy-looking Borderlands movie, a very cool X-Men figure, and a critical re-appraisal: Madame Web? Good, actually! With several asterisks. Check it out! — James Whitbrook Screenshot: A24, Paramount, Image: Warner Bros., Lionsgate, Warner

Who’s Who and What You Need to Remember

Image: Warner Bros.Paul is the son of Duke Leo Atreides and Lady Jessica, rightful heir to House Atreides, new lords of the sand planet Arrakis. However, as we saw in the first film, the Emperor of the Galaxy had another one of the major houses, the Harkonnens, who have a centuries-old feud with the Atreides, slaughter them. They got almost everyone except Paul and his mother, who escaped. But Paul is not just plain old royalty. With a carefully blended bloodline, he’s been carefully groomed to potentially be the most

Part Two Blows Away Your Sandworm-Sized Expectations

Dune: Part Two is more than a mere sequel. It’s a continuation, culmination, and ultimately a fantastic elevation of everything you already loved about director Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 film Dune: Part One. That film ended with Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) embracing a new way of life after almost everyone he loved was massacred. Here, after a brief interlude, things pick up right where they left off and weave a sweeping, cautionary tale of a young man burdened by destiny and how he’ll act to fulfill it. The film is…

One of Dune’s Biggest, Non-Spoiler Questions Is Answered in Sandworm Poop

You can’t talk about the world of Dune without talking about sandworms. The massive, monolithic creatures are at the heart of not just Frank Herbert’s original novel, but both halves of Denis Villeneuve’s epic film adaptation. And if you’re talking about sandworms, you’re probably going to talk about thumpers.Prepping the Sandworm Scenes in Dune: Part TwoWhat’s a thumper? They’re the black, cylindrical devices the Fremen of Arrakis use to produce a slow, steady rhythmic beat that attracts sandworms. In Dune: Part One,…

Prepping the Sandworm Scenes in Dune: Part Two

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Part Two Reactions Hail a New Sci-Fi Classic

Image: WBDenis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two dives deeper into the world of Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel series. Though the film’s not in theaters until March 1, it has screened for critics and film commentators—and the social embargo is now up, revealing some very positive first reactions.Unboxing Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Limited Edition Playstation 5 BundleDune: Part Two follows Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) as he forges an allegiance with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen in order to rise up against the Harkonnen

In ‘Dune: Part Two’, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve realises a lifetime dream | Hollywood

Los Angeles, Feb 10 (AP) Denis Villeneuve doesn't feel like he came back to Arrakis for “Dune: Part Two”. In his mind, he never left. HT Image The sequel, which opens in theatres on March 1, is the culmination of a six-year filmmaking journey, preceded by 40 years of dreaming about it. And it's one that Christopher Nolan has already compared to “The Empire Strikes Back”. Experience Delhi’s rich history through a series of heritage walks with HT! Participate Now Realising Frank Herbert's novel for the big…

Denis Villeneuve Was the Only One Who Imagined Dune: Part Two Not Happening

With Dune: Part Two about to hit theaters, it’s easy to forget a time when that wasn’t a certainty. When the first film was released in 2021, it was advertised as just “Dune.” Some fans knew it was only the first half of Frank Herbert’s book, made and released with a hope and a prayer that, if it was a success, the second half would come out later. But most moviegoers did not. They probably expected the full story and only got a taste.Spoilers of the Week April 24-29In choosing to make only half of the story, there was a…

Watch Timothée Chalamet Ride a Sandworm in Extended Dune: Part Two Clip

Screenshot: Warner Bros.Dune: Part Two is finally just a few weeks away from hitting theaters, and a new sneak peek lifts the lid on one of the sequel’s most eagerly awaited scenes: Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) riding a sandworm on Arrakis. Spoilers of the Week April 24-29This clip shared by Fandango fully reveals the first time Paul rides a sandworm—you easily get a sense of how thrilling (in the moment) and important (to Paul’s journey as he becomes a great leader) the scene is. It’s very cool and exciting to