Dune Archives - Nerdist https://nerdist.com/tags/dune/ Nerdist.com Fri, 03 Nov 2023 15:16:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 https://legendary-digital-network-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/14021151/cropped-apple-touch-icon-152x152_preview-32x32.png Dune Archives - Nerdist https://nerdist.com/tags/dune/ 32 32 DUNE: THE SISTERHOOD Reportedly Renamed DUNE: PROPHECY https://nerdist.com/article/dune-the-sisterhood-series-everything-we-know/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 14:03:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=936747 A new series in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune universe, Dune: The Sisterhood, will take us back to the founding of the Bene Gesserit.

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The second installment of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune franchise isn’t the only new entry into Dune‘s world coming our way.  Warner Media, together with Legendary Television, is creating a Dune tie-in series titled Dune: The Sisterhood. The show will serve as a prequel to the films and focus on the Harkonnen Sisters as they create the mysterious order of the Bene Gesserit. Villeneuve will even serve as an executive producer.

Dune: The Sisterhood may be transforming a bit, though, when it comes to its title. According to IGN, the series has been renamed Dune: Prophecy and is expected to arrive in fall 2024. We’ll be excited to soon hear more about the show if this is true.

Dune Lady Jessica - an HBO Max Dune TV series or show about the Bene Gesserit is coming soon
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Here’s everything we know about Dune: The Sisterhood so far.

Title

The title for this Dune series is Dune: The Sisterhood.

Dune: The Sisterhood‘s Plot

We do not have specifics about Dune: The Sisterhood‘s plot. But, as mentioned, we do know it will serve as a prequel to the story taking place in Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two. A logline for the show reveals more about what we can expect:

Set within the mystical world of Dune, created by acclaimed author Frank Herbert, and 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, Dune: The Sisterhood follows the Harkonnen Sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind, and establish the fabled sect known as the Bene Gesserit.

Behind the Scenes

Dune's Reverend Mother for Dune Sisterhood TV series article
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To help cement the connection between the series and movies, Denis Villeneuve will serve as an executive producer on Dune: The Sisterhood. Meanwhile, Alison Schapker will be the showrunner and an executive producer of the series. Schapker previously worked as an executive producer on Westworld. She also had a hand in Netflix’s Altered Carbon and other series like FringeLost, and Almost Human. Additionally, Warner Media shares that “Diane Ademu-John serves as creator, writer, and executive producer.”

According to a release:

Academy Award-nominated writer Jon Spaihts, Scott Z. Burns, Mark Friedman and Matthew King will executive produce with Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt and Kim Herbert for the Frank Herbert estate. Kevin J. Anderson will co-produce. The series is co-produced by HBO Max and Legendary Television with Legendary also producing the film franchise that released its first installment to critical acclaim in October 2021 and garnered six Academy Awards, including Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Dune: The Sisterhood‘s Cast

So far, we’ve seen quite a few exciting casting announcements for Dune: The Sisterhood.

Emily Watson will act as the lead of the show. Watson will play the role of Valya Harkonnen. Shirley Henderson was slated to play Tula Harkonnen but has exited the series. Other cast members include:

  • Indira Varma as Empress Natalya, a formidable royal who united thousands of worlds in her marriage to Emperor Corrino
  • Sarah-Sofie Boussnina as Princess Ynez, an independent young princess dealing with the pressures of her responsibility as heir to the Golden Lion Throne
  • Shalom Brune-Franklin as Mikaela, a strong-willed Fremen woman who serves the royal family while longing for a home planet she’s never known
  • Faoileann Cunningham as Sister Jen, a fierce, unpredictable acolyte in training at the Sisterhood School who rarely reveals her emotional core
  • Aoife Hinds as Sister Emeline, a zealous acolyte descended from a long line of martyrs, who carries fervent religion to her training at the Sisterhood
  • Chloe Lea as Lila, the youngest acolyte at the Sisterhood School with a deep empathy beyond her years
  • Travis Fimmel as Desmond Hart, a charismatic soldier with an enigmatic past, who seeks to gain the Emperor’s trust at the expense of the Sisterhood
  • Mark Strong as Javicco Corrino, a man from a great line of war-time Emperors, who is called upon to govern the Imperium and manage a fragile peace
  • Jade Anouka as Sister Theodosia, a talented and ambitious acolyte at the Sisterhood who harbors a dangerous secret about her past
  • Chris Mason as Keiran Atreides, a Swordmaster to a Great House whose ambition to live up to his family name is disrupted when he forms an unexpected connection to a member of the royal family
  • Josh Heuston as Constantine, the illegitimate son of the Emperor (Strong). His character is described as being ‘torn between seeking his father’s approval and his own happiness
  • Edward Davis as Harrow Harkonnen, a rising politician from a once-great family, who harbors a strong desire to elevate his House to its former glory

Dune: The Sisterhood‘s Release Date

Dune: The Sisterhood does not yet have a release date.

Originally published in 2021.

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New LEGO Set Showcases DUNE’s Coolest Ship, the Atreides Royal Ornithopter https://nerdist.com/article/dune-lego-set-showcases-coolest-ship-from-franchise-the-atreides-royal-ornithopter/ Tue, 24 Oct 2023 21:06:12 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=960996 The most memorable vehicle in Denis Villeneuve's epic Dune is now getting a deluxe LEGO set that comes with some very cool Minifigures.

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Why should Star Wars be the only epic space fantasy film with a penchant for desert planets that gets all the cool LEGO sets? Not to be outdone by that other space fantasy franchise, Dune receives a new LEGO set next year, showcasing the Atreides Royal Ornithopter. The Ornithopter features in one of the most iconic scenes from Denis Villeneuve’s first chapter of his Dune saga. This premium-quality replica, aimed at the adult collector market, features fold-out, flappable wings, deployable landing gear, and an opening cockpit.

LEGO's Atreides Royal Ornithopter from Dune with minifigures.
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The set also includes 8 iconic characters from Dune in LEGO Minifigure form. Included are Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson), Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin), and Chani (Zendaya). Also Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac), Liet Kynes (Sharon Duncan-Brewster), and Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa). The coolest of all the Dune LEGO Minifigures, however, is the Baron Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård) Minifigure in his extremely long robe. The Baron even has a clear plastic stand to make it appear as if he’s floating. You can check out several images from the new Dune LEGO set in our gallery below.

This new 1,369-piece model, with wings folded out, measures over 9 in. (23 cm) high, 22 in. (57 cm) long and 31 in. (79 cm) wide. This LEGO replica has the option for both flight and landing mode displays. Thanks to the use of the LEGO Builder app, owners of the Atreides Royal Ornithopter will be able to access detailed instructions on how to assemble the Dune ship. The set will also include a print version of the manual. There’s no LEGO version of an Arrakis sandworm yet, but who knows what the future holds.

The Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter LEGO set is already available for pre-order, and it will set you back $164.99. It’s scheduled to start shipping on February 4, 2024, mere weeks before Dune: Part Two hits theaters on March 15.

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Denis Villeneuve Teases Possible DUNE 3 Based on DUNE MESSIAH https://nerdist.com/article/denis-villeneuve-teases-possible-dune-trilogy-with-final-film-based-on-frank-herbert-dune-messiah-novel/ Mon, 28 Aug 2023 15:39:51 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=956953 Dune: Part Two might be delayed, but director Denis Villeneuve already has "words on paper" for a trilogy capping third film based on Dune: Messiah.

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The spice isn’t the only thing that must flow. Warner Bros. wants actors flowing down red carpets promoting the studio’s biggest releases. However, until a fair agreement can be reached to end the SAG-AFTRA strike, the carpet will remain bare. That’s why Warner Bros. has delayed Dune: Part Two until March of 2024, pushing back from its intended November release. This makes some fans sad but all hope is not loss. They can dream even bigger about the franchise’s future. Director Denis Villeneuve still hopes that whenever his sequel arrives in theaters it’s a big enough success for him to do a third and final film. He wants to finish a trilogy with a movie based on Frank Herbert’s Dune Messiah.

Denis Villeneuve directing Timothée Chalamet on using a dagger on the set of Dune
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Villeneuve spoke to Empire about his continued goal to make a third Dune film. His “dream” is to adapt Herbert’s second novel. (Like Villeneuve’s first Dune movie, Part Two is based on the author’s original book.) It’s not just a general hope he has, either. He’s done at least some prep work already. Villeneuve said, “There are words on paper.” He hopes to one day bring them to life with moving images.

Fans of Villeneuve’s adaptations will certainly do everything they can to make that happen. This is especially true because Dune Messiah caps off the first book’s story by clearing up any questions of whether Paul Atreides is a hero or not. (If you don’t know about this story, then you’re in for some fun.)

But why stop with just a Dune trilogy? Why not continue his big screen epic with more installments the way Herbert did with his series of subsequent followup novels? Because that’s where the director’s interest in adapting the story ends. He said, “After [Dune Messiah] the books become more… esoteric.”

We have a long wait for Dune: Part Two. But if delaying it means we one day get Part Three, it’ll all be worth it.

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Everything We Know About DUNE: PART TWO https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-everything-we-know/ Mon, 28 Aug 2023 15:38:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=921099 The rest of the story of the planet Arrakis is about to be told. Here is everything we know so far about next year's Dune: Part Two.

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After a very long wait, Dune hit theaters in the fall of 2021 to both rave reviews and big box office. This despite bowing on HBO Max at the same time as its theatrical debut. But Dune was really just Dune: Part One. The first film only covered the first half of Frank Herbert’s epic 1965 novel. Luckily, the rest of the story is on the way. Dune: Part Two was officially announced on October 26, 2021.

Art saying Dune: Part Two
Warner Bros. / Legendary Pictures

Here’s everything else we know so far about Dune: Part Two.

Title

The official name of the movie is Dune: Part Two.

Dune: Part Two‘s Plot

The official plot synopsis from Warner Bros. and Legendary for Dune: Part Two reads as follows:

This follow-up film will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

If you’re a fan of Frank Herbert’s Dune, this all sounds like a pretty faithful adaptation of the second half of his novel. And unlike David Lynch’s 1984 version of Dune, this packed second half will now have time to breathe. And who knows? Maybe we’ll see elements of the later Dune novels pop up a wee bit early.

For now, we can enjoy Dune: Part Two‘s first trailer, which highlight a crucial book scene: Paul riding on a sandworm.

The second trailer for the film shows more of Paul and Chani and the Fremen’s fight.

The chief takeaway is that Dune: Part Two is both a love story and a war movie, and we can expect both parts to shine.

Dune: Part Two‘s Cast

Almost the entire original cast from Dune is back for Dune: Part Two. At least if their character survived, that is. This includes Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, the “Kwisatz Haderach,” and Zendaya as his Fremen paramour Chani. Javier Bardem also returns as Chani’s father, Fremen leader Stilgar. Paul’s very pregnant mother Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) also returns for Dune: Part Two. Josh Brolin is back as Paul’s mentor Gurney Halleck, as is Stephen McKinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, the loyal Mentat to House Atreides.

Timothee Chalamet saluting with a knife in Dune
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Stellan Skarsgård reprises his role as the sadistic Baron Harkonnen, as does Dave Bautista as the Baron’s loyal lackey and nephew Glossu Rabban. Charlotte Rampling’s character, the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother, is also slated to return. New cast members include Florence Pugh (Princess Irulan) Austin Butler (Feyd Rautha), and Christopher Walken (Emperor Shadddam IV). They are joined by Léa Seydoux (Lady Margot) and Souheila Yacoub as the Fremen warrior Shishakli.

Christopher Walken with white hair in Dune: Part Two
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Of course, certain major characters died in the first film, and are not scheduled to appear in Dune: Part Two. These include Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho and Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides. But there could be surprise flashbacks. So don’t count them all out just yet. We may yet see them on the sands of Arrakis. Most recently, Deadline reported that Tim Blake Nelson joined the cast in an unknown role.

Behind the Scenes

Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica with her hood on looking at the camera in Dune
Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures

Just as he was for Dune, director Denis Villeneuve is back behind the camera for Dune: Part Two. Jon Spaihts wrote the script for the second chapter of the story. Hans Zimmer also returned to score the sequel.

Dune: Part Two‘s Release Date

While the movie had been slated to come out November 3, 2023, due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, in which both guilds seek fair and suitable compensation and assurances from the AMPTP, Warner Bros. has decided to move Dune: Part Two to 2024. According to Deadline, Dune: Part Two hits theaters on March 15, 2024.

Originally published on August 1, 2022.

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New DUNE: PART TWO Trailer Finally Reveals Christopher Walken’s Emperor https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-new-trailer-finally-reveals-christopher-walken-emperor/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 16:16:38 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=952960 Forget desert power. The new trailer for Dune: Part Two features Christopher Walken power, as it introduced the legendary actor's Emperor.

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune brought Arrakis back to theaters. Now the director is bringing a Hollywood legend to the spicy fantasy world for the second half of his big budget adaptation. The new trailer for Dune: Part Two finally introduces Christopher Walker as the Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV. But he’s just one of the big names, both old and new, that will star in a film that looks even more epic than its predecessor.

As much as we want to focus on seeing nine-level CHEOPS chess in this trailer, there’s too much going on in this promo to plan an intergalactic board game night. (We’re always up for that though, FYI.) From shots of the Harkonnen home world of Geidi Prime and Austin Butler’s deadly Feyd-Rautha, to Gurney Halleck’s reunion with Paul and the new head of House Atreides’ guerilla war on Arrakis, this trailer is our best look yet at the film. Plus, you know, Christopher freaking Walken!

But the most intriguing aspect of this trailer is how much it focuses on Paul’s status as a possible messiah figure. How many truly believe he is? How many only do so because the Bene Gesserit led them to think that? And what awaits Paul as he wages war? The film’s official synopsis offers a clue at the decision he will have to make:

This follow-up film will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

Christopher Walken with white hair in Dune: Part Two
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Even without Walken this would be an epic trailer. But obviously he makes it even better, which will almost certainly be true of the movie, too.

Dune: Part Two also stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya. Also returning are; Javier Bardem, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin Stephen McKinley Henderson, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, and Charlotte Rampling. Also joining the series are Florence Pugh, Léa Seydoux, and Souheila Yacoub. The sequel comes to theaters this fall on November 3, 2023.

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Go Behind the Scenes of David Lynch’s DUNE with This Upcoming Book https://nerdist.com/article/oral-history-of-david-lynch-dune-masterpiece-in-disarray-max-evry/ Wed, 03 May 2023 20:16:33 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=948705 A new book will go behind-the-scenes of David Lynch's Dune with new interviews looking at the making of the film and its legacy.

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For those who have seen it, David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of Dune is always a conversation-starter. Based on Frank Herbert’s novel of the same name, the sci-fi flick starred Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides. It’s undoubtedly earned a place in pop culture history. A new book from Max Evry, A Masterpiece In Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History, will go behind the scenes “like never before” with an oral history detailing the film’s wild journey.

A side view of the book that goes behind David Lynch's Dune, A Masterpiece In
Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History,
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How much detail are we talking? Well, this Dune oral history is well over 500 pages. Evry conducted three dozen interviews with the film’s stars, creatives, and executives. He also spoke with David Lynch himself. They look back at the making of the ambitious movie and how things went right (and wrong). The book also examines its aftermath and pop culture legacy.

In a statement Evry said:

Dune has always been the black sheep of David Lynch’s filmography. After spending two years speaking to dozens of people involved in its making, hopefully readers of this book will come away thinking of Dune not only as a proper Lynch movie, but a worthy entry into the pantheon of sci-fi greats. They will also get hints of how it came to be so compromised, and how mind-blowing it could have been. In our modern era of cookie cutter blockbusters, Dune stands as a glorious oddity worthy of reconsideration.

A scene from David Lynch's Dune.
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A Masterpiece In Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History will arrive on shelves in the US on September 5, 2023. You can place a preorder now.

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First Look at DUNE: PART TWO Provides New Images, Promises an Epic Love Story and War https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-reveals-first-look-images-new-plot-details-character-descriptions-and-more/ Tue, 02 May 2023 17:59:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=948217 Our first look at Dune: Part Two provides a glimpse at both returning and new characters and promises a love story set against an epic war.

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Dune: Part Two is definitely not a sequel. That’s what Denis Villeneuve stressed in a new piece about the movie at Vanity Fair. He wants viewers to know it’s a continuation that will pick up right where the first film ended. What can audiences expect when they return to Arrakis? According to the director, Dune: Part Two is also both a love story and an epic war action movie. And both elements will be told by iconic characters played by some of Hollywood’s best actors.

Vanity Fair‘s new piece and accompanying images provide our first look yet at what to expect from the second half of Villeneuve’s blockbuster adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi novel. It begins with the budding romance between Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides and Zendaya’s Chani. She’s a member of Arrakis’ desert-dwelling Fremen which he joined at the end of Dune: Part One. She’s also the woman he saw in his dreams. Their relationship will anchor Dune: Part Two. That was one of Villeneuve’s main focuses because he wants viewers invested in the outcome of the larger geopolitical war being waged.

Florence Pugh’s Princess Irulan Arrives in Dune: Part Two

Learning how to ride sandworms and awkwardly flirting with Chani is far from the only issue the young Atreides will face, though. Florence Pugh will help spice things up as Princess Irulan, daughter of Christopher Walken’s Emperor Shaddam IV. She’s worried about her father’s weakening grip on the galaxy and what that means for her future.

Austin Butler’s Feyd-Rautha Will Be a Deadly Enemy

Paul will also have a deadly new enemy to contend with in Dune: Part Two, Austin Butler’s Feyd-Rautha. Villeneuve describes the (you better believe bald) nephew of Baron Harrkonnen as “a cross between a psychotic, sociopath serial killer and Mick Jagger.”

Feyd-Rautha’s so imposing the director doesn’t even want to show him off just yet. The only image of him released at first was from behind, holding his infamous twin blades.

But more recently, we finally glimpsed Austin Butler’s full villainous majesty in a teaser for the Dune: Part Two trailer.

Familiar Faces Return in Dune: Part Two

We don’t need to wait to see his uncle, though. Baron Harkonnen is back in all his disgusting glory. An attack left Stellan Skarsgård’s notorious spice peddler weakened in the first film. The larger-than-life villain now finds even more comfort bathing and smoking spice.

He has a second nephew seeking to serve as his successor, too. Dave Bautista’s Glossu Rabban is also back in Dune: Part Two. But he doesn’t have the Machiavellian skills of his “much more cruel, much more strategic,” and much “more narcissistic” cousin Feyd-Rautha.

The Bene Gesserit Are Back

The Bene Gesserit are back in a big way, too. Lady Jessica, no longer a royal figure after losing almost everything, is so committed to making sure her son fulfills her ancient order’s prophecy she wears that prophecy on her face. A figure that can liberate the galaxy is a plan eons in the making. So no surprise the Bene Gesserit are sending someone else to factor into it whether or not Paul is the figure they’ve worked for so long to create. Léa Seydoux will play Lady Margot Fenring in Dune: Part Two, she is a Bene Gesserit sister working as a “secret agent.” But Villeneuve won’t reveal exactly what she’s doing. No matter her mission, don’t think of it in terms of good and evil. The Bene Gesserit doesn’t think in such terms.

Other Dune: Part Two Characters in Play

Fortunately for Paul Atreides, he will have some allies he can rely on. Josh Brolin’s Gurney Halleck is back, having survived the Harkonnen attack on the family he serves. He wants revenge and will be part of a huge battle readers know is coming.

Also returning is Javier Bardem’s Stilgar. The leader of the Fremen will be more accepting of Paul and Lady Jessica than some others. He will also be a father figure to the young would-be prophetic hero. Stilgar thinks Paul really could be the hero they’ve been waiting for.

Paul Atreides in his stillsuit in front of Chani in hers out in the desert in Dune: Part One
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Chani Is the Key

But in the end, it will all come back to Chani and Paul’s story. Chalamet says Chani is the key to his own character’s arc in Dune: Part Two. “The universe of Dune is a complex world of geopolitics and with tons of ecological and technological metaphors that hold up today,” he said. “But at the center, there’s this relationship where Chani sort of becomes a moral compass.”

Just remember, that relationship is the continuation of a story, not a totally new one.

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Originally published on April 27, 2023.

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DUNE PART ONE – THE PHOTOGRAPHY Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Arrakis https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-one-the-photography-behind-the-scenes-denis-villeneuve/ Mon, 24 Apr 2023 21:09:38 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=947912 Using photos captured on location, Dune Part One - The Photography showcases hundreds of behind-the-scenes images from Arrakis.

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No knock to any other big franchises, but Dune: Part One was easily one of the most gorgeous science-fiction films of the 21st century. And the visual splendor was captured in several behind-the-scenes photographs, many of which will soon be available to fans of Frank Herbert’s saga in a new book from Insight Editions. Coming this summer is Dune: Part One – The Photography, by Chiabella James. You can see a preview of several images from the book, as well as read the official synopsis, below.

the cover to the forthcoming Insight Editions book Dune Part One - The Photography.
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From the cliffs of Norway to the deserts of Jordan, unit photographer Chiabella James was on set to capture every moment of Dune, director Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar-nominated sci-fi epic based on Frank Herbert’s classic novel. Dune Part One: The Photography is curated from thousands of stills shot throughout the filming of Dune. This deluxe volume compiles the most compelling photos to form a remarkable visual journey that fully captures the unique spirit of the production.

Encompassing the epic vistas witnessed on location shoots, through to candid moments between Villeneuve and key cast members including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Zendaya, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, and Jason Momoa, this book also features a foreword by executive producer Tanya Lapointe (The Art and Soul of Dune), a preface by Ferguson, and an afterword by Brian Herbert.

Dune: Part Two hits theaters everywhere around the world later this year on November 3. This book is the perfect way to immerse yourself ahead of time into the world of Arrakis once more. Not only does this book offer you a detailed look at director Denis Villeneuve’s epic world-building, but it also offers candid photos of the cast and crew just trying to relax in the desert heat. Dune: Part One – The Photography by Chiabella James arrives on July 25. You can pre-order the book now.

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DUNE: AWAKENING Trailer Brings an Open-World MMO to Arrakis https://nerdist.com/article/dune-video-game-open-world-mmo-dune-awakening/ Fri, 09 Dec 2022 14:32:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=924007 It's time to return to Arrakis with Dune: Awakening. The new game is an open world survival MMO set on the brutal desert planet.

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If you’ve been missing the sands of Arrakis, we have good news for you. A new Dune game, coming soon, will give you a whole new perspective on the desert planet. Dune: Awakening from Funcom and Legendary Entertainment is an open-world survival MMO that puts the player on Arrakis. We now even have a trailer that takes us deeper into the game’s stark and beautiful cinematography. All while giving us a glimpse of its vast, vast world.

From the unknowable sands of the desert to the dirty streets of civilization to the ancient halls of the testing stations, we’ll soon be able to visit every corner of Arrakis. And boy, does it look like we’ll have a lot to explore… And many mysteries to unravel.

An earlier trailer also gave us a more specific look at the game. In it, a figure in the desert takes in the environment and prepares to ride a sandworm, all while the Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear plays over the footage.

Dune: Awakening takes inspiration from both Frank Herbert’s iconic novels as well as Denis Villeneuve’s recent film. The player’s goal? Rise from survival to dominance. Thousands of players will share Arrakis’ turf with the same objective in mind. And you know, it’s Arrakis. Survival on this planet is no small feat. You have to consider your stillsuit, shelters, and walking with the proper lack of rhythm, so you don’t attract sandworms.

In this vast MMO, players can explore the desert planet. That means potentially discovering fallen spaceships or visiting places the Fremen once called home. And of course, you can’t have a Dune environment without spice. Whoever controls the spice… The trailers show a glimpse of harvesting activity, and as a player, you can search for spice in the desert sands and harvest it before rival factions come to take it.

Dune Awakening Trailer image
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Dune: Awakening will be available for the PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. We don’t have a release date yet, but you can sign up for the game’s beta now.

Editor’s Note: Nerdist is a subsidiary of Legendary Digital Networks.

Originally published on August 24, 2022.

Amy Ratcliffe is the Editor-in-Chief for Nerdist and the author of Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy, The Art of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, The Jedi Mind, and more. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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DUNE: THE SISTERHOOD TV Series Reveals Cast and Plot https://nerdist.com/article/dune-the-sisterhood-tv-series-showrunner-hbo-max/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 22:53:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=660969 Legendary TV announced Dune The Sisterhood which will be an additional exploration of Frank Herbert's space epic for the streaming service.

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Most of your Dune-related attention has likely revolved around Denis Villeneuve’s excellent movie. But there’s more than just the film to feel excited about. Warner Bros. is launching a tie-in TV series called Dune: The Sisterhood, which will air on HBO Max. We learned this news back in 2019, but now we know who’ll be delivering the project. Initially co-showrunner with Diane Ademu-John, Alison Schapker will now be the sole showrunner of the project. In addition, Legendary has shared that Johan Renck will direct the first two episodes as well as executive produce the show. Emily Watson and Shirley Henderson have been cast as the show’s leads. And now, Mark Strong, Jade Anouka, and Chris Mason have come aboard Dune: The Sisterhood as well. The show will serve as a prequel to the films.

A release reveals more about the three newest characters joining the world of Dune: The Sisterhood. It notes:

Mark Strong plays Emperor Javicco Corrino, a man from a great line of war-time Emperors, who is called upon to govern the Imperium and manage a fragile peace.

Jade Anouka plays Sister Theodosia, a talented and ambitious acolyte at the Sisterhood who harbors a dangerous secret about her past.

Chris Mason plays Keiran Atreides, a Swordmaster to a Great House whose ambition to live up to his family name is disrupted when he forms an unexpected connection to a member of the royal family. 

New characters have been cast in Dune The Sisterhood
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Additionally, according to Deadline, the Obi-Wan Kenobi, Game of Thrones, and Carnival Row actress, Indira Varma, has come aboard the show as well. Indira Varma will play the role of Empress Natalya. The actress is described as “a formidable royal who united thousands of worlds in her marriage to Emperor Corrino.”

She sounds incredibly epic.

Indira Varma Joins Dune The Sisterhood
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Watson and Henderson will also star in Dune: The Sisterhood. They will play the roles of Valya Harkonnen and Tula Harkonnen, respectively. Deadline notes, “The formidable Harkonnen Sisters, who have risen to power in the Sisterhood, a secret organization of women who will go on to become the Bene Gesserit.”

Dune: The Sisterhood casts its leads Emily Watson and Shirley Henderson, an image from Dune and of the two actresses
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Other Cast

In addition, Dune: The Sisterhood has revealed five new cast members. Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Faoileann Cunningham , Aoife Hinds, and Chloe Lea have joined the cast, per Deadline.

The publication reveals more about these new characters, noting:

Boussnina plays Princess Ynez, an independent young princess dealing with the pressures of her responsibility as heir to the Golden Lion Throne.

Brune-Franklin portrays Mikaela, a strong-willed Fremen woman who serves the royal family while longing for a home planet she’s never known.

Cunningham is Sister Jen, a fierce, unpredictable acolyte in training at the Sisterhood School who rarely reveals her emotional core.

Hinds plays Sister Emeline, a zealous acolyte descended from a long line of martyrs, who carries fervent religion to her training at the Sisterhood.

Lea portrays Lila, the youngest acolyte at the Sisterhood School with a deep empathy beyond her years.

Variety also reported that Vikings‘ Travis Fimmel has joined the cast. He will play Desmond Hart, “a charismatic soldier with an enigmatic past, who seeks to gain the Emperor’s trust at the expense of the Sisterhood.” Meanwhile, Deadline shared Tim Blake Nelson had joined the cast.

More About Dune: The Sisterhood

According to a release, the show’s description is as follows:

Set 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, Dune: The Sisterhood follows the Harkonnen Sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind, and establish the fabled sect known as the Bene Gesserit.

Dune Lady Jessica - an HBO Max Dune TV series or show about the Bene Gesserit is coming soon
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As the release mentions, the titular “sisterhood,” references the Bene Gesserit, a mysterious order of women who exist in the book series. The Bene Gesserit form a political and social force, whose members train their bodies and minds to the point that they obtain superhuman abilities. They also seek to help other humans reach enlightenment, but ultimately remain loyal only to themselves.

According to Deadline, “the Bene Gesserit expertly weave through the feudal politics and intrigue of The Imperium, pursuing plans of their own that will ultimately lead them to the enigmatic planet Arrakis — known to its inhabitants as Dune.” In the series and the film, our hero Paul Atreides’ (Timotheé Chalamet) mother Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) was raised by the Bene Gesserit, but betrays the secretive order in the name of love.

So yeah, not will we get a Dune TV series, but the Dune TV series lies in truly talented hands.

Behind the Scenes

As mentioned, Alison Schapker will serve as showrunner. According to Deadline, Schapker previously served as an executive producer on Westworld. She also worked on Netflix’s Altered Carbon as well as Fringe, Lost, and Almost Human. Meanwhile, a release shares that director Renck has “won two Emmys as director and an executive producer for the HBO limited series Chernobyl, the highest-rated TV show ever on IMDb, which earned a total of 19 Emmy Award nominations and 10 Emmy wins.” He also directed episodes for shows like Vikings, Bloodline, and Breaking Bad. 

Additionally:

Three-time Academy Award nominee Denis Villeneuve, Academy Award-nominated writer Jon Spaihts, Scott Z. Burns, Mark Friedman and Matthew King will executive produce with Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt and Kim Herbert for the Frank Herbert estate. Kevin J. Anderson will co-produce. The series is co-produced by HBO Max and Legendary Television with Legendary also producing the film franchise that released its first installment to critical acclaim in October 2021 and garnered six Academy Awards, including Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Dune's Reverend Mother for Dune Sisterhood TV series article
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The show has now begun production.

It’s truly never been a better time to be a Dune fan. We’ll keep you posted as more information about the show becomes available.

Editor’s Note: Nerdist is a subsidiary of Legendary Digital Networks.

Originally published on June 10, 2019.

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Mondo Reveals Stunning New DUNE Poster https://nerdist.com/article/mondo-dune-poster-reveal-exclusive-rory-kurtz-paul-atreides-lady-jessica/ Mon, 21 Nov 2022 17:00:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=934450 We may have to wait a whole year till Dune: Part Two hits theaters, but these beautiful posters from Mondo will make the wait much easier.

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Where a mere year away from Dune: Part Two hitting theaters, completing the big screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction novel. In the meantime, how will you satiate your love of all things Arrakis? Well, the folks at Mondo have got you covered. They have just revealed a stunningly gorgeous new poster that celebrates Denis Villeneuve’s first Dune film, and it comes in both a regular and variant edition. Artist Rory Kurtz stunningly rendered this artwork.

This incredible Dune poster becomes available on November 22. So this Thanksgiving, you’ll be grateful for the bounty on your table, and also all that wonderful spice melange. The poster features young Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) and his mother, the Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson), contemplating the future of their noble house on the sands of Arrakis. You can check out both the regular and variant edition Dune posters down below:

Dune

Dune Mondo poster, regular edition
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Artwork by Rory Kurtz/Edition of 375

Printed by DL Screenprinting/$70

Dune (Variant)

Dune Mondo poster, variant edition
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Artwork by Rory Kurtz/Edition of 190

Printed by DL Screenprinting/$100

There will be a lot of other Dune products to tide you over until the second chapter arrives in theaters. There’s a Dune graphic novel adaptation, which arrives on December 6. There’s also the Dune: Awakening open-world MMO game. Not to mention the new Dune: Spice Wars video game.

And the arrival of Dune: Part Two won’t be the end of the live-action franchise either. The streaming series Dune: The Sisterhood, focusing on the Bene Gesserit sisterhood, is already in pre-production. It’s an open-ended question as to whether the rest of Herbert’s Dune books get any kind of continuation. However, there is much more story to tell after Part Two hits theaters.

To purchase one or both of these Dune posters, be sure to head on over to Mondo’s official website for more information.

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Watch the Trailer for the DUNE Graphic Novel Bring the Movie’s Story to the Page https://nerdist.com/article/dune-graphic-novel-trailer-movie-adaptation-legendary-comics/ Wed, 16 Nov 2022 15:00:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=934020 The official graphic novel adaptation of Denis Villeneuve's Dune is almost here and this trailer shows off its beautiful illustrations.

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune swept onto screens in a swirl of spice and epic story. The movie based on Frank Herbert’s novel of the same name showed Paul Atreides’ journey on Arrakis. Thrust into a leadership role, the young Atreides, played by Timothée Chalamet, had to quickly find his way on the inhospitable planet. And now we can follow his hero’s path in an all-new way with Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel. The graphic novel from Legendary Comics and writer Lilah Sturges, artist Drew Johnson, and colorists Zid and Niezam brings the story of Dune to the page with gorgeous art. Nerdist has your first look at the trailer for Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel below.

Scenes from the film Dune look vibrant on the page. The illustrated spice in the air even seems to sparkle. The trailer shows that the graphic novel features many key character beats and story moments from the movie. Though the sequential art is still, it’s full of life.

Illustrated images of the characters from Dune in the Dune graphic novel
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The cover art for the Dune graphic novel comes from the legendary Bill Sienkiewicz. Sienkiewicz has a long history with Arrakis. He did the art for the original Dune comics for Marvel Comic in 1984 with writer Ralph Macchio. They adapted David Lynch’s take on the story. The artist cites those comics as a point when his style evolved. Now he’s taken that moment full circle with the cover for the comics adaptation of Villeneuve’s Dune.

The synopsis for Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel is as follows:

Legendary Comics proudly presents the official graphic novel adaptation of the Academy Award-winning sci-fi epic Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve, based on the acclaimed novel by visionary author Frank Herbert. This lavishly illustrated adaptation brings the vivid, mind-bending visuals of the landmark sci-fi masterpiece to life, offering readers a thrilling new way to see the future and experience Dune.

Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel will be available wherever you buy books or comics on December 6. You can place a preorder now. If you place a pre-order, you can register it here and you’ll get a bonus gift of an art print of Tim Sales’s iconic take on Paul Atreides, a bookmark and House Atreides decal sticker.

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What Do We Know About DUNE: PART TWO’s Cast? https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-cast-christopher-walken-florence-pugh-austin-butler/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 18:26:00 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=894479 Dune: Part Two is in the works, and the film has added Christopher Walken to the cast in a very important, quite fitting role.

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It’s time to head back to Arrakis… well, eventually. Dune: Part Two is in the works and the follow-up will feature some new faces. Although we’ll have to wait a bit longer than we thought to watch it. Deadline reports its release has been delayed to November 17, 2023. But to make the wait worthwhile, let’s take a look at some of the official and reported cast for Dune: Part Two.

A side by side of Austin Butler, Christopher Walken, and Florence Pugh who are all reportedly joining the Dune 2 cast
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The latest cast member to reportedly join the sequel is Souheila Yacoub. Yacoub will play Shishakli, according to Deadline. This news comes on the heels of reports that Léa Seydoux is in talks for the movie as well. According to Deadline, if Seydoux joins the cast, she will play the role of Lady Margot Fenring. Lady Margot is “a long-standing servant of the Sisterhood” in Frank Herbert’s novel. Although eventually, it seems, she may turn from the Bene Gesserit to serve her own ends.

Christopher Walken also recently became a part of Dune: Part Two. A particularly fitting casting given Walken’s “Walk without rhythm, it won’t attract the worm” line in Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice.” The news was first shared by The Hollywood Reporter and was confirmed by the Dune movie’s official Instagram account. Walken joins other reported new Dune: Part Two cast members Florence Pugh and Austin Butler. Rumors state Walken will portray Emperor Shaddam IV, Pugh will portray his daughter Irulan, and Butler will take on the role of Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, the Baron’s nephew and heir.

Paul and Lady Jessica stand in the desert in Dune
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When we last left Paul Atreides and his mother Jessica in Dune: Part One, they’d fled their home after the attack by the Harkonnens and were traveling with the Fremen. This means we have a whole lot more Herbert material to get through. And we haven’t even gotten to Dune Messiah, Denis Villenueve’s dream Part Three, yet.

In addition to Chalamet, the trio joins Javier Bardem, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson. Josh Brolin, Dave Bautista, and Stellan Skarsgard will return as well. Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV, Princess Irulan, and Feyd-Rautha are a few of a handful of major new characters expected to appear in the sequel.

Dune released in theaters in late October 2021, emerging as a critical and box office success. Legendary and Warner Bros. confirmed the sequel just a few days later. Denis Villeneuve returns to direct Part Two. He said in a statement:

I just received news from Legendary that we are officially moving forward with Dune: Part Two. It was a dream of mine to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune and I have the fans, the cast, and crew, Legendary and Warner Bros. to thank for supporting this dream. This is only the beginning.

Dune nabbed a whopping 10 Oscar nominations, including best picture, adapted screenplay, cinematography, and original score. It won a total of six, including cinematography and original score. Dune: Part Two will begin filming this summer. We’ll be on the lookout for any other major developments. And giant sandworms. We’re always keeping our eyes peeled for those spooky creatures.

Originally published on May 12.

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Here Are the Winners of the 2022 Oscars https://nerdist.com/article/oscars-2022-winners-highlights/ Mon, 28 Mar 2022 15:19:43 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=901858 CODA scooped up best picture and Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Ariana DeBose, and Troy Kotsur picked up Oscars at 2022 Academy Awards.

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The 2022 Oscars are officially behind us and there is a whole lot to unpack. And not just because of the moment now dubbed “the slap heard around the world.” The telecast was extremely long, at times uncomfortable, and largely fell short in its attempt to revitalize the award show.

There were some moments of beauty. Ariana DeBose won best supporting actress for West Side Story with her Anita predecessor, Rita Moreno, who won an Oscar for the same role 60 years ago, cheered her on. DeBose, the first queer woman of color to win an acting award, delivered a moving speech about celebrating one’s identity. And Troy Kotsur, who snagged best supporting actor, making him the second Deaf actor to ever win an Oscar. (His CODA co-star Marlee Matlin is the first.) His own speech paid tribute to the deaf theater community and his father, leaving the audience—and his interpreter–visibly moved. 

CODA swept the show, winning all three of the Oscars the film was nominated for, including best adapted screenplay for Siân Heder and the night’s top award, best picture. Plus, one of the busiest men in show business, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, scooped up best documentary feature for Summer of Soul, his masterful examination of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.  

But for the handful of genuinely wonderful moments, much of the ceremony steeped in the awkwardness stemming from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and ABC’s befuddling telecast decisions. Weeks ago, the Academy announced eight categories would be cut from the broadcast, and instead handed out during a pre-show ceremony. After a whole lot of outcry, the Academy later confirmed it was an ABC decision. The eight awards cut included the trio of shorts, original score, and other technical categories. The pre-show wasn’t televised—or even streaming—but moments of the pre-show acceptance speeches were later edited into the broadcast. 

Dune, which walked away with the most Oscars with six, snagged four of its awards during the pre-show ceremony. But this was all to make room for the actual show antics. A few minutes with Tony Hawk, Kelly Slater, and Shaun White hyping 60 years of James Bond. A very much hyped performance of “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” with the cast of Encanto that quickly deviated into a celebration of the Oscars with Megan Thee Stallion, Becky G, and Luis Fonsi. Do I want a “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” remix with Meg now? Yes, absolutely. But they announced this extra Encanto performance before Oscar voting was over for this shake-up? And the “In Memoriam” segment was certainly well-intentioned but its shaky execution left the whole thing feeling extremely tired. 

In trying to pander to an audience who, quite frankly, will not tune in, ABC and the Academy lost sight of who their actual audience is. Sure, the movie stars bring their big names and giant Instagram followings to the show, but the Academy pretends it honors the filmmaking craft as a whole. And this year, the telecast was clearly not interested in anyone who wasn’t an A-lister. (A frustrating move considering the shorts consistently deliver some of the most memorable and moving speeches.) Let the Oscars be long and celebrate all that is cinema. It should be four hours of Nicole Kidman’s AMC ad.

I will say, having Beyoncé open the show is always an excellent call, And Regina Hall is extremely funny and she should host every year. Plus, while Lady Gaga and her Italian accent didn’t pick up a best actress nomination, she and Liza Minnelli delivered a beautiful Oscars finale in their presenting CODA with best picture.

Ariana DeBose accepts best supporting actress at the 2022 Oscars
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Here’s the full list of winners from the 94th Academy Awards:

Actress in a Supporting Role

Ariana DeBose, West Side Story

Costume Design

Cruella

Sound

Dune

Original Score

Hans Zimmer, Dune

Adapted Screenplay

CODA (Screenplay by Siân Heder)

Original Screenplay

Belfast (Written by Kenneth Branagh)

Live Action Short Film

The Long Goodbye

Animated Short Film

The Windshield Wiper

Actor in a Supporting Role

Troy Kotsur, CODA

Film Editing

Dune

Makeup and Hairstyling

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Animated Feature Film

Encanto

Original Song

“No Time To Die” from No Time to Die ( Music and Lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell)

Documentary Short Subject

The Queen of Basketball

Documentary Feature

Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

Visual Effects

Dune

Cinematography

Dune (Greig Fraser)

Production Design

Dune

International Feature Film

Drive My Car

Actor in a Leading Role

Will Smith, King Richard

Actress in a Leading Role

Jessica Chastain, The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Directing

Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog

Best Picture

CODA 

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Here’s Where You Can Stream 2022’s Oscar Nominated Movies https://nerdist.com/article/where-can-you-stream-watch-2022-oscar-nominated-movies/ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 15:16:15 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=886634 The 2022 Oscar nominations are here, so it's time to watch the movies we've missed this year. Here's where to stream 2022's Oscar-nominated movies.

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The 2022 Oscar nominations are here and that means one thing: it’s time to get watching movies. Specifically, the time has come to watch the Oscar-nominated movies we may have missed throughout the year. From giant blockbuster releases to quiet indies to everything in between, there is a lot to keep track of. Luckily, most of the movies nominated are currently available to watch on streaming. And I expect most of those without present streaming homes will make their way to any of the many, many platforms by the time the ceremony arrives on March 27. We scoured far and wide to find out which of the Oscar-nominated movies from the major categories are available to stream online.

Benedict Cumberbatch looks over his shoulder in The Power of the Dog. A 2022 Oscar-nominated movie available to watch/stream.
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Where to Watch the 2022 Best Picture Nominees on Streaming 

Belfast

Where can you stream Belfast? Belfast is currently not available to stream anywhere… yet. But it is available digitally for purchase or rent.

Which other 2022 Oscars was Belfast nominated for? The Kenneth Branagh film snagged a total of seven nominations, including best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best original screenplay, and best director.

CODA

Where can you stream CODA? Currently, you can stream CODA on Apple TV+.

Which other 2022 Oscars was CODA nominated for? The film, from writer/director Sian Heder, picked up a trio of nominations, which also included best supporting actor and best adapted screenplay.

Don’t Look Up

Where can you stream Don’t Look Up? Currently, you can stream Don’t Look Up on Netflix.

Which other 2022 Oscars was Don’t Look nominated for? Adam McKay’s latest scored four nominations, which also include best original screenplay and original score.

Drive My Car

Where can you stream Drive My Car? Drive My Car is available to stream on HBO Max.

Which other  2022 Oscars was Drive My Car nominated for? One of the biggest breakouts in critical circles, the Ryusuke Hamaguchi film picked up four nominations, including best international feature film – Japan, director, and adapted screenplay.

Dune

Where can you stream Dune? Dune is available to stream on HBO Max.

Which other 2022 Oscars was Dune nominated for? Second time’s the charm for the profoundly dense novel. The film ranks second in terms of nominations with 10, including best-adapted screenplay, original score, cinematography, and visual effects.

Duke Leto Atreides in Denis Villeneuves Dune. A 2022 Oscar-nominated movie available to watch/stream.
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King Richard

Where can you stream King Richard? King Richard is currently streaming on HBO Max.

Which other  2022 Oscars was King Richard nominated for? Reinaldo Marcus Green film, which follows the life of Richard Williams—father and coach of Venus and Serena Williams—picked up six nominations. The nominations—one for Beyoncé!—include best actor, supporting actress, original screenplay, and original song.

Licorice Pizza

Where can you stream Licorice Pizza? Licorice Pizza is currently not available to stream anywhere… yet. But it is available digitally for purchase or rent.

Which other  2022 Oscars was Licorice Pizza nominated for? Licorice Pizza snagged a trio of nominations, which also include best director and original screenplay. Yep, that means Paul Thomas Anderson scored all three of his film’s nominations.

Nightmare Alley

Where can you stream Nightmare Alley? Currently, you can stream Nightmare Alley on HBO Max and Hulu.

Which other  2022 Oscars was Nightmare Alley nominated for? The Guillermo del Toro film scored four nominations, including cinematography, costume design, and production design.

The Power of the Dog

Where can you stream The Power of the Dog? Currently, you can stream The Power of the Dog on Netflix.

Which other 2022 Oscars was The Power of the Dog nominated for? The Jane Campion film picked up the most nominations with 12, including best director, best actor, two for best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best adapted screenplay, and best original score.

West Side Story

Where can you stream West Side Story? West Side Story is available to stream stream on Disney+ and HBO Max.

Which other 2022 Oscars was West Side Story nominated for? The musical was one of Steven Spielberg’s longtime passion projects—and the Academy adored it. The film picked up seven nominations, which included best director, best supporting actress, and best costume design.

Where to Watch Other 2022 Oscar-Nominated Movies on Streaming 

A side by side of Oscar-nominated movies Tick, Tick...Boom, Dune, Encanto, and The Power of the Dog
Netflix/Warner Bros./Legendary/Walt Disney Studios

In addition to the 2022 best picture nominees, there are a ton of Oscar-nominated movies in the major categories that you can stream. After all, a lot of the acting nominations are for performances not in best picture contenders. Plus, there’s the slate of international films, documentaries, and animated movies that are must-sees. Here’s where you can watch these other Oscar-nominated films.

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Apple TV+

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Best actor in a leading role, cinematography, production design)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Disney+

Encanto (Best animated feature, original score, original song)
Luca (Best animated feature)
Raya and the Last Dragon (Best animated feature)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Hulu

Flee (Best international feature – Denmark, animated feature, documentary feature)
Spencer (Best Actress in a leading role)
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Best documentary feature)

Andrew Garfield has his hands raised in a diner in tick, tick...BOOM!
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Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Netflix

The Hand of God (Best international feature – Italy)
The Lost Daughter (Best actress in a leading role, actress in a supporting role, adapted screenplay)
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (Best animated feature)
tick, tick…BOOM (Best actor in a leading role, film editing)
Lead Me Home (Best documentary short)
Three Songs for Benazir (Best documentary short)
Audible (Best documentary short)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Paramount+

Ascension (Best documentary feature)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Prime Video

Being the Ricardos (Best actor in a leading role, actress in a leading role, actor in a supporting role)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Showtime

Attica (Best documentary feature)

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on HBO Max

The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Best Actress in a leading role, makeup and hairstyling)

When We Were Bullies (Best Documentary Short) — starts streaming on March 30, 2022

Oscar-Nominated Movies to Stream on Independent Lens

Writing with Fire (Best documentary feature)—Premieres March 28, 2022

The Queen of Basketball: When the N.B.A. Officially Drafted a Woman (Best documentary short)—Available to stream on YouTube

Renate Reinsve in The Worst Person in the World
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Oscar-Nominated Movies Only Available to Buy or Rent

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Best international feature – Bhutan) — available to rent on Vudu and other rental sites.
Parallel Mothers (Best actress in a leading role, original score) — available to rent on Vudu and other rental sites.
The Worst Person in the World  (Best international feature – Norway, original screenplay) — available to rent on Vudu and other rental sites.

Alternative Options to Watch Oscar-Nominated Movies 

As mentioned in places above, most of these Oscar-nominated movies are also available to rent on Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, and any of the usual movie rental spots.

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Originally published on February 9, 2022.

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Watch Hans Zimmer Play the DUNE Score Live on Stage https://nerdist.com/article/hans-zimmer-dune-score-live-rock-video/ Tue, 22 Mar 2022 19:39:08 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=899598 Composer Hans Zimmer and several of his musical collaborators rocked out on stage performing the Oscar-nominated score for Dune live.

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Your epic sci-fi or fantasy movie is really only as good as your score. And luckily, Dune had an appropriately grand one, thanks to the work of composer Hans Zimmer. And it even merited an Academy Award nomination this year. We believe this is well earned, as the Oscar winner really turned it out for the recent adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal science fiction novel.

Now, via Slashfilm, Warner Bros. has released a three-minute video of a live performance of portions of the Dune score, featuring Hans Zimmer himself on electric guitar. Not to mention on the sound mix board as well. You can watch the full video right here.

Unlike other film composers, Hans Zimmer has no problem rocking out on stage. Sure, John Williams and Danny Elfman play the Hollywood Bowl every year, but they rarely bust out their guitars. But then, Hans Zimmer has a history of this going back some forty years. He was a member of the New Wave group The Buggles, whose music video for “Video Killed the Radio Star” launched MTV back in 1981. After becoming a major film composer, he has performed on stage at giant outdoor concerts like Coachella. He’s always got a wee bit of the rock star thing in him still.

Hans Zimmer and vocalist Loire Cotler perform the Dune score live on stage.
Warner Bros.

As cool as it is to see Zimmer rock out, let us not forget to give the ladies on stage their due. Vocalist Loire Cotler and cellist Tina Guo didn’t have to go that hard, but they did. And if their names sound familiar to you, it’s because they’ve worked with Zimmer before. You can hear Cotler in the scores for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, and non-Zimmer films like Raya and the Last Dragon. And Tina Guo is the same cellist behind the now-iconic Wonder Woman theme music. Now, what do we have to do to get a full Dune live concert?

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Control Arrakis With New DUNE: SPICE WARS Video Game https://nerdist.com/article/dune-spice-wars-video-game-trailer/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 16:10:28 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=888040 Forget the Kwisatz Haderach, try to take Arrakis yourself with diplomacy, treachery, and warfare with the new real-time video game Dune: Spice Wars.

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You no longer need to lead a great house or be the Kwisatz Haderach to control Arrakis. Nor do you even need to form an alliance with the Fremen to secure desert power. You just need to be good at playing real-time strategy games. Because Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel-turned-big screen adaptation (twice over) is coming to Steam. And Dune: Spice Wars‘ first trailer is a stark reminder those priceless sands are dangerous in every type of media.

Funcom and Shiro Games announced more about their new venture, which takes fans back to Dune‘s most important world. Spice Wars challenges you to “lead your faction and battle for control and dominance over the harsh desert planet of Arrakis.” And you’ll get to do it by playing as some of the franchise’s most famous figures, like Duke Leto Atreides or the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.

Dune: Spice Wars, which features 4X elements, includes many of the series’ signature elements. Ornithopters will let you “discover resources, villages, and points of interest.” All while you harness the planet’s resources through buildings and spice harvesters to make sure you also control Arrakis’ economy.

The Baron Harkkonen character page from the video game Dune: Spice World
Funcom/Shiro Games

Players will also get to choose how they try and gain control of the most valuable planet in the galaxy. You can opt for “subterfuge, political influence, economic supremacy, or open warfare.” You’ll also employ secret agents to engage in some top-notch sabotage of your enemies. And you can even vote on political resolutions in the Landsraad to help you in your quest. You’ll ultimately need more than diplomacy and treachery, though. This trailer makes clear that even the smartest diplomats and schemers will need to be ready to fight. A planet this important won’t go down with some bloodshed.

Meanwhile, even the best video game players and Dune fans will still have those pesky sandworms to deal with. Talk about real desert power.

Planes fly over a sandstorm in a gameplay still from Dune: Spice World
Funcom/Shiro Games

Dune: Spice Wars comes to Steam later this year. But you can apply for early access right now while the game is in development. Because while no one will ever truly control Arrakis, you could at least help shape the game it inspired.

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Here Is the Full List of 2022 Oscar Nominations https://nerdist.com/article/94th-oscars-2022-full-nominations-list-dune-the-power-of-the-dog/ Tue, 08 Feb 2022 15:39:07 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=885616 The 94th Academy Award nominations have been announced. Dune and The Power of the Dog each scooped up more than 10 nominations for the 2022 Oscars.

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And just like that, the 2022 Oscars are upon us. Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan were up bright and early—8:18 ET and 5:18 PT—to announce all the nominees for the 94th Academy Awards. Across the 23 categories, there were plenty of surprises in this year’s Oscar nominations and a whole lot of love for The Power of the Dog and Dune.

The former movie scooped up four acting nominations, multiple Oscar nominations for writer-director Jane Campion, and best picture, among others. Meanwhile, Dune, snagged several technical nominations, as well as adapted screenplay and best picture. It also looks like our latest Disney earworms are going nowhere as Encanto snagged a trio of 2022 Oscar nominations—for best animated feature, original score, and best song.

The 94th Oscars take place on March 27. So there’s plenty of time to run to the theater or curl up on the couch and make a marathon of it. (Luckily so many of the films nominated for the 2022 Oscars are currently on various streaming platforms.)

Here Is the Full List of 2022 Oscar Nominees…

A side by side from Dune, West Side Story, and The Power of the Dog - these are the nominees for the 2022/94th Oscars
Warner Bros/Legendary/Walt Disney Studios/Netflix

2022 Nominees for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Jessie Buckley, The Lost Daughter
Ariana DeBose, West Side Story
Judi Dench, Belfast
Kirsten Dunst, The Power of the Dog
Aunjanue Ellis, King Richard

2022 Nominees for Best Costume Design
Cruella
Cyrano

Dune
Nightmare Alley
West Side Story

2022 Nominees for Best Sound
Belfast
Dune
No Time to Die
The Power of the Dog
West Side Story

2022 Nominees for Best Original Score
Nicholas Britell, Don’t Look Up
Hans Zimmer, Dune
Germaine Franco, Encanto
Alberto Iglesias, Parallel Mothers
Jonny Greenwood, The Power of the Dog

2022 Nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay
CODA (Screenplay by Siân Heder)
Drive My Car (Screenplay by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Takamasa Oe)
Dune (Screenplay by Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth)
The Lost Daughter  (Written by Maggie Gyllenhaal)
The Power of the Dog (Written by Jane Campion)

2022 Nominees for Best Original Screenplay
Belfast (Written by Kenneth Branagh)
Don’t Look Up (Screenplay by Adam McKay, Story by Adam McKay & David Sirota)
King Richard (Written by Zach Baylin)
Licorice Pizza (Written by Paul Thomas Anderson)
The Worst Person in the world (Written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier)

2022 Nominees for Best Live-Action Short Film
Ala Kachuu – Take and Run
The Dress
The Long Goodbye
My Mind
Please Hold

2022 Nominees for Best Animated Short Film
Affairs of the Art
Bestia
Boxballet
Robin Robin
The Windshield Wiper

2022 Nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Ciarán Hinds, Belfast
Troy Kotsur, CODA
Jesse Plemons, The Power of the Dog
J.K. Simmons, Being the Ricardos
Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog

2022 Nominees for Best Film Editing
Don’t Look Up
Dune
King Richard
The Power of the Dog
tick, tick…BOOM!

2022 Nominees for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Coming 2 America
Cruella
Dune
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
House of Gucci

2022 Nominees for Best Animated Feature Film
Encanto
Flee
Luca
The Mitchells vs. the Machines

Raya and the Last Dragon

2022 Nominees for Best Original Song
“Be Alive” from King Richard (Music and Lyric by DIXSON and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter)
“Dos Oruguitas” from Encanto (Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda)
“Down To Joy” from Belfast (Music and Lyric by Van Morrison)
“No Time To Die” from No Time to Die ( Music and Lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell)
“Somehow You Do” from Four Good Days (Music and Lyric by Diane Warren)

2022 Nominees for Best Documentary Short Subject
Audible
Lead Me Home
The Queen of Basketball
Three Songs for Benazir
When We Were Bullies

2022 Nominees for Best Documentary Feature
Ascension
Attica
Flee
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Writing with Fire

2022 Nominees for Best Visual Effects
Dune
Free Guy
No Time to Die
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Spider-Man: No Way Home

2022 Nominees for Cinematography
Dune (Gren Fraser)
Nightmare Alley (Dan Laustsen)
The Power of the Dog (Ari Wegner)
The Tragedy of Macbeth (Bruno Delbonnel)
West Side Story (Janusz Kaminski)

2022 Nominees for Best Production Design
Dune
Nightmare Alley
The Power of the Dog
The Tragedy of Macbeth
West Side Story

2022 Nominees for Best International Feature Film
Drive My Car (Japan)
Flee (Denmark)
The Hand of God (Italy)
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Bhutan)
The Worst Person in the World (Norway)

2022 Nominees for Best Lead Actor (Actor in a Leading Role)
Javier Bardem, Being the Ricardos
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog
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Will Smith, King Richard
Denzel Washington, The Tragedy of Macbeth

2022 Nominees for Best Lead Actress (Actress in a Leading Role )
Jessica Chastain, The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Olivia Colman, The Lost Daughter
Penélope Cruz, Parallel Mothers
Nicole Kidman, Being the Ricardos
Kristen Stewart, Spencer

2022 Nominees for Best Director
Kenneth Branagh, Belfast
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Drive My Car
Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza
Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog
Steven Spielberg, West Side Story

2022 Nominees for Best Picture
Belfast
CODA
Don’t Look Up
Drive My Car
Dune
King Richard
Licorice Pizza
Nightmare Alley
The Power of the Dog
West Side Story

We can’t wait to see which of these movies turn their 2022 nominations into awards.

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Elmo Replaces DUNE’s Timothée Chalamet in Mashup Video https://nerdist.com/article/elmo-dune-replaces-timothee-chalamet-gom-jabbar-mashup-video/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 23:28:10 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=885478 Fear, F-E-A-R, is the mind killer in this fan-made mashup video that replaces Dune's Timothée Chalamet with Sesame Street's Elmo.

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Fear is the mind killer. Unless you live on Sesame Street and have one of the world’s most famous giggles. Then a small rock is the mind killer. But it doesn’t matter what planet or neighborhood you come from, everyone should cower before the Bene Gesserit. That’s true whether you’re the future Kwisatz Haderach or a beloved puppet. And you can see why in this fan-made Dune crossover video that replaces Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides with Elmo.

The YouTube channel Sesame Swap asked a question everyone was thinking about: “What if Elmo faced the gom jabbar?” And the answer is the mean space witch has very little tolerance for his childish antics. Not because Elmo’s mother ignored their instructions and gave birth to a son, though. The Reverend Mother was likely salty before the test even started. Elmo absolutely burned her when he asked, “Why do you have a blanket on your face?” (Another important question that demands answers in Dune: Part 2.)

This video’s Elmo only adds to the silliness of the scene. It stars an uncanny valley/Times Square version of the iconic Sesame Street character. Elmo’s voice also leaves a little something to be desired. He sounds like the person playing him read a description of Elmo’s voice without ever actually hearing it. The whole thing makes you wonder whether Lady Jessica’s son really is the Lisan al-Gaib the Fremen of Arrakis are looking for. Because this Elmo gives off major false messiah vibes. And the last thing the galaxy needs is a religious war led by a fraud.

Sesame Street's Elmo undergoes the Gom Jabbar test from Dune
Sesame Swap

Not that it matters. This knockoff Elmo didn’t survive his test with gom jabbar. He won’t be leaving Caladan or Sesame Street anytime soon. Because while fear is the mind killer, a poison dart jabbed into your neck by a blanket-wearing witch is the entire body killer.

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Top 10 Nerdist Movies of 2021 https://nerdist.com/article/top-10-nerdist-movies-of-2021/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 19:23:21 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=859852 From James Bond's final mission to independent time loop comedies, we have our list of the Top 10 Nerdist Movies of 2021.

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Newsflash! 2021 has been a weird year. For everything. In the entertainment world, the year began with studios fully unsure movies would even come out. Thanks to the vaccines, we have an absolutely stuffed holiday movie schedule. (Of course, still abide by your city’s health ordinances and your own comfort level.) But that means there have been a blessedly high number of genre movies of various sizes and types that have found an audience. This list is based on my personal preference through the lens of Nerdist as a whole. So think of these as Kyle Anderson’s top 10 Nerdist movies of 2021.

l-r: Bradley Cooper in Nightmare Alley; Anya Taylor-Joy in Last Night in Soho; and Spider-Man appear on our list of the Top Ten Nerdist Movies of 2021.
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This list will be alphabetical, because we’ve been through enough without having to resort to the pain of trying to rank things. So away we go!

Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes

A man wearing a hoodie in his bedroom looks at an Apple monitor on his desk. On the screen is himself from two minutes in the future in the café he owns in Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes.
Third Window Films

I saw this one via Fantasia Fest in August, and boy did I love it. It’s a clever, one-shot take on a timeloop movie. Sure, we’ve seen plenty of lo-fi time travel flicks, but this endearing comedy from Japan has the owner of a cafe learn that he can communicate with himself in the past via two computer monitors, one in his apartment, and one in the cafe. Things get out of hand very quickly as the filmmakers stretch the concept, but at the core it’s a sweet little romantic comedy. With time cops.

Dune

Paul and Lady Jessica stand in the desert in Dune
Warner Bros./Legendary

We were hoping against hope Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of (the first half of) Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi tome would finally live up to the promise of the source material. Not only weren’t we disappointed, it completely shattered expectations. From the design of the planets and societies to the fantastic sound-based score from Hans Zimmer everything about the aesthetic worked beautifully. And you really can’t beat a cast like that. We cannot wait for part two to see the next part of Paul and Lady Jessica’s journey.

The Green Knight

An aged, angered King Gawain (Dev Patel) wears a crown and regal robes, but his eyes betray a deep self-loathing in The Green Knight.
A24

One of the movies that got pushed back a whole year because of the pandemic. The dark fantasy take on Arthurian myth was lavish without being lush, and enigmatic without being unknowable. We have never seen a movie quite like the one David Lowery gave us. It changed a lot about the myth, but in fascinating and modern ways. Plus there’s a cute talking fox, which will always give it points in our book.

In the Earth

In the Earth, sundance 2021
Neon

I’m a huge Ben Wheatley fan, and I think he does eerie, hallucinatory horror better than just about anyone. Wheatley made this horror flick during 2020 and it takes place during some fictional future pandemic. But that’s all sort of window dressing to get to the real meat of the piece, which is a pair of scientists out in the wilderness who happen upon a reclusive scientist who has communed with some kind of strange nature spirit which has turned him homicidal. It’s a surprisingly effective, quite scary movie. And trippy as hell.

Last Night in Soho

Anya Taylor-Joy looks over her shoulder
Focus Features

Edgar Wright’s most straightforward horror movie mixes ’60s style and a killer soundtrack with elements of Italian Gothic and giallo cinema. A young fashion student rents a flat in an old building in Soho and begins experiencing hypnotic, vivid hallucinations of life in the 1960s through the eyes of a go-getting wannabe singer. Unfortunately the gloss wears off pretty quickly and a decades-old murder mystery plot unravels. But it sort of isn’t about any of that. Maybe the movie that rewarded me most on repeat viewing of any of these.

Nightmare Alley

Bradley Cooper walks through a twisty funhouse tunnel in the dead of night in Nightmare Alley.
Photo by Kerry Hayes. © 2021 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved

Let Guillermo del Toro make all the movies set in 1940s sideshows he wants. More of them. More I say! He and co-writer Kim Morgan mounted a very handsome and divinely bleak look at hucksters and charlatans in middle-America on the brink of World War II. While the director’s work is always preoccupied with monsters, this movie shows us how it doesn’t take much to push normal people toward the bestial.

No Time to Die

A tuxedo clad Daniel Craig stands at a bar next to Ana de Armas in a backless gown in No Time to Die.
Sony

It really could have gone either way with Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond. While his first and third entries were excellent, his second and fourth were decidedly not. But what we got, in addition to excellent action direction from Cary Joji Fukunaga, was a surprisingly heartfelt and sentimental farewell. It really looks at what such a man would be like after years of being a brash secret agent and how he could possibly say goodbye to all that. It’s a long movie, but quite a rewarding one.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spider-Man in his black suit with a ring of orange like Doctor Strange in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer
Sony

Yes, this movie is just barely coming out, and no spoilers, don’t worry, but we absolutely loved this movie. It’s not just the third of Tom Holland’s MCU/Sony Spider-Man movies; it’s an exploration of what it means to even be Spider-Man in the first place. What does it mean for him to have great power and great responsibility? How does he cope with villains he’s never met who already hate him? Can he, like Peter Parker always wonders, be a superhero and have a normal life? It’s also just a blast.

The Suicide Squad

A still from The Suicide Squad shows Harley Quinn with flowers exploding behind her
Warner Bros/DC

Speaking of blasts. I’ve watched James Gunn’s sort-of follow-up to the terrible 2016 movie more than any other new release this year. I just think it’s the perfect synthesis of everything great about DC’s wide array of villains who aren’t just one-note baddies. It’s very funny, but also surprisingly sad at times. Gunn wasn’t afraid to actually kill characters we care about. It’s clever and exciting and just the most fun I had watching any movie in 2021.

Titane

Alexia (Agathe Rousselle) stares into the fire in Julia Ducournau's Titane.
Neon

Look, it’s not every year we get to put the Cannes Palme d’Or winner on our list of best genre movies. It almost does a disservice to Julia Ducournau’s second feature to even describe it. Her feature debut, Raw, shocked and pushed boundaries in some very unpleasant ways; Titane does the exact same thing, while also seemingly giving even fewer effs about everything. It’s a horror movie, a dark comedy, a sci-fi movie, and a touching story about loss, grief, and loneliness all in the same film. I watched the last 25 minutes of it with my hands on my head and I can’t think of any higher praise than that.

Kyle Anderson is the Senior Editor for Nerdist. You can find his film and TV reviews here. Follow him on Twitter!

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RICK AND MORTY Comics Will Parody DUNE, STAR WARS, and More https://nerdist.com/article/rick-and-morty-comics-parody-dune-star-wars-logans-run-oni-press/ Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:06:53 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=857372 Rick and Morty will parody classic sci-fi movies like Dune, Star Wars, and Logan's Run with a new series of comic books in 2022.

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Rick and Morty‘s sixth season might very well debut in 2022. But don’t worry. Even if the show doesn’t return next year fans will still get more of their favorite multidimensional travel mates. Rick and Morty will parody sci-fi movie classics in a new series of comic book adventures. And that will include them taking on Dune, Star Wars, and Logan’s Run.

The cover of Rick and Morty's Dune parody comic series which shows Morty as the Paul figure
Oni Press

Oni Press and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have announced they’ve teamed with Adult Swim on three all-new Rick and Morty stories. Each will debut in 2022. The first will be extra spice-y. Rick and Morty Presents: HeRICKtics of Rick will launch on January 26. The one-shot comic from Amy Chu (Poison Ivy: Circle of Life, Sea Sirens) and Alexander Chang. With art by Sarah Stern (Rick and Morty, Aggretsuko). And lettering by crank! The story will see the duo head to a planet of incredible fortune and political intrigue. And a whole lot of sand. From the official announcement:

“When Rick finds the source of a new, incredibly powerful substance, he lays claim to an entire planet in order to corner the market. But Rick and Morty aren’t the only ones on the recently renamed Arrickis, and the original inhabitants aren’t going to go away quietly. Soon they become embroiled in the local political and religious struggle, forcing them to try and escape not only with their lives, but with their minds intact!”

Two other comics will follow the Dune spoof. Rick and Morty Presents: Morty’s Run will take on the 1976 dystopian film Logan’s Run. In the comic “Morty finds out he’s going to summer camp and will do anything to escape, including listening to Rick. Can Morty survive a world ruled by thirteen-year-olds all by himself?”

The cover of Rick and Morty's Logan's Run parody comic series Morty's Run which shows Morty running from dangerous aliens
Oni Press

Ivan Cohen (Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries, Justice League: The One Where…) writes. With illustrations by Puste (Rick and Morty). Leonardo Ito (Batman’89, Rick and Morty) colors, and crank! is back for more lettering.

Finally, ooo weee, Rick and Morty Presents: Infinity Hour will be the pair’s latest Star Wars parody. Here’s the official synopsis:

“Rick has always known he was destined for greater things but when that greater thing calls, will he be ready to answer? In the four-issue miniseries Rick and Morty: Infinity Hour, Rick is recruited to join a galactic rebellion, forming a bond with a ragtag group of freedom fighters, mystics, and mercenaries. Can this team of would-be heroes overthrow the Galactic Federation?”

The cover of Rick and Morty's Star Wars parody comic series Infinity Hour
Oni Press

Mags Visaggio (Rick and Morty, Lost on Planet Earth) writes/ Marc Ellerby (Rick and Morty) provide illustrations. With Ito and Crank! also joining in on the fun again.

“This prequel is going to break your heart one second and make you punch your fist in the air the next,” said Ellerby in a statement. “Mags has written a great script, and I’m incredibly excited to team up with the legend that is Leonardo Ito on colors, one of the best color artists working in the industry today.”

Morty’s Run and Infinity Hour both hit stores March 2. And if season six follows these comics it’s really going to be one squanchy year for Rick and Morty fans.

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Rare Book of Concept Art for JODOROWSKY’S DUNE Up for Auction https://nerdist.com/article/alejandro-jodorowsky-dune-rare-concept-art-book-jean-moebius-giruad-auction/ Mon, 08 Nov 2021 22:59:35 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=852406 Acclaimed illustrator Jean "Moebius" Giraud's extremely rare book of concept art for the unproduced 1972 adaptation of Dune is going up for auction.

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To date, Frank Herbert’s game-changing sci-fi masterpiece Dune has had three adaptations. The currently in theaters version by Denis Villeneuve, the 2000 Sci-Fi channel (now SYFY) mini-series, and the 1984 David Lynch cult film. But in the early ’70s, before Star Wars made epic space opera mainstream, French/Chilean auteur (and problematic person) Alejandro Jodorowsky nearly did it first. He envisioned a 14 hour epic version of Dune with painter Salvador Dali as the Emperor, Orson Welles as the Baron Harkonnen, and a score by Pink Floyd. And now an book of concept art by Jean “Moebius” Giraud is up for auction.

Via Boing Boing, we learned that the Holy Grail of Jodorowsky’s unproduced Dune has resurfaced and will soon be up for auction. During Dune’s pre-production, iconic French comic artist Jean “Moebius” Giraud created an immense collection of set and character designs and an almost totally finished storyboard of the entire film. Jodorowsky and the film’s producers made only a few copies of his hardcover collection. They sent those off to Hollywood in hopes the art would convince a studio to greenlight the project. Which, of course, never happened.

But a handful of these books still exist. In a few weeks, Christie’s will auction off one of these extremely rare books (the producers made only 10). They officially titled this massive “phonebook of art” Michel Seydoux Presents Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune from Frank Herbert’s Novel. Christie’s expects the collection with Moebius’ work to sell for EUR 25,000 – EUR 35,000.

concept art by Moebius for Dune.
Sony Pictures Classics

If you’ve ever seen the fantastic documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune, you’ve seen glimpses of some of the jaw-dropping art from Moebius. But sadly, this version of Dune never came to fruition. Nevertheless, the artwork by Moebius created for this project inspired every big-budget cinematic sci-fi epic for the next several decades. It’s perhaps the most influential film that never got made. The auction goes live at Christie’s on November 22. In the meantime, click on the official page for this auction to get a peek inside this enormous tome.

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The House Atreides Costumes in DUNE Were Romanov-Inspired https://nerdist.com/article/dune-house-atreides-wardrobe-romanov-inspired/ Fri, 05 Nov 2021 15:52:49 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=851541 The House Atreides costumes in Denis Villeneuve's Dune were specifically modeled after the doomed Romanov family, per the movie's costume designer.

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune a sweeping epic—or the first part of one. There’s so much going on that it takes a few watches to capture every detail. From the large ensemble cast, to the vast landscape, to the subtle foreshadowing. For most of the film, everyone wandering through Arrakis’ deserts exclusively wears stillsuits. Wearing anything other than the moisture-saving fit means certain death—if a sandworm doesn’t get you first. But the film’s first third features more lavish, regal looks for House Atreides. Before trading in their wardrobe for more desert-appropriate clothing. It does a lot to set up the family’s status. And, of course, their inevitable downfall. Dune‘s costume designer gave the Atreides looks inspired by the Romanov family to help tell their story.

Lady Jessica, with Paul to her right, looks at Duke Leto in Dune
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Costume designer Bob Morgan shared in an interview with /Film that House Atreides’ looks were specifically modeled after those of a real-life doomed family. He shared that the costumes, especially those worn by Lady Jessica and her maidens, represented the contrast between House Atreides‘s life pre-Arrakis and the desert planet.

“A lot of wealth, a lot of power, and a bit of the Romanoffs [sic],”Morgan said. “We wanted to show they’re coming from a place of age and richness and moisture and grain oceans and wealth and establishment, and that was the thought behind their dress uniforms and her dresses in the beginning.”

Paul and Lady Jessica stand in the desert in Dune
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Clothes very much represent our identities. In film costumes often have to do a lot of heavy lifting, saying a lot so the characters don’t have to. And a movie like Dune is already so dense, Part One only covered half the book. The clothes need to speak. That’s why it’s so fitting that Morgan modeled the House Atreides style off a famous family best known for their tragic downfall. It gives an immediate sense of foreboding to even those who haven’t read the book yet.

Of course, the Romanovs, for anyone who aren’t familiar with the Russian family, were Russia’s ruling family. Tsar Nicholas II was the country’s last emperor. Bolsheviks imprisoned the Tsar, his wife, and their five children in 1917, brutally murdering them a year later. Their disappearance remained shrouded in mystery for decades, and their downfall became something of a legendary—almost mythologized—tragedy.

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Could Humans Actually Live on DUNE’s Arrakis? https://nerdist.com/article/dune-arrakis-climate-planet-habitable-by-humans/ Mon, 01 Nov 2021 16:55:47 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=850385 A team of scientists wanted to know if humans could survive on Dune's Arrakis. So they put the planet to the test using a climate model.

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Dune has piqued the interest of fans for generations. And one of the series’ most incredible aspects is hands-down its ingenious world-building. Dune takes fans to the planet of Arrakis. This iconic setting is rife with sand dunes, giant worms, and hidden secrets. But what would Arrakis’s climate look like in reality? Could humans survive there? Well, a team of scientists thinks they have the answer.

And, in short, that answer is… Yes. According to an article written in The Conversation, “much of Arrakis itself would indeed be habitable, albeit inhospitable.” Here’s how the scientists arrived at this conclusion.

What is the climate on Dune's Arrakis really like - split image of characters from Dune and a climate model of Arrakis

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Using climate change technology, the team set out to see how “the physics and environment of such a world would stack up against a real climate model.”  At the core, the scientists elected to keep the fundamental physical laws of their model the same as Earth’s ones. Then, using information from the novels and The Dune Encyclopedia, they filled in details about the planet’s topography, orbit, and atmosphere. After that, all they could do was wait and see.

After the model was finally complete, the scientists found the climate of Arrakis was basically plausible. The model and the narrative in the books do diverge a bit. However, Frank Herbert created a remarkably accurate universe.

Two characters leaning out of an ornithopter in the Dune trailer

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The article shares:

Could humans survive on such a desert planet? First, we must make an assumption that the human-like people in the book and film share similar thermal tolerances to humans today. If that’s the case then, contrary to the book and film, it seems the tropics would be the most habitable area. As there is so little humidity there, survivable wet-bulb temperatures – a measure of “habitability” that combines temperature and humidity – are never exceeded.

The mid-latitudes, where most people on Arrakis live, are actually the most dangerous in terms of heat. In the lowlands, monthly average temperatures are often above 50-60°C, with maximum daily temperatures even higher. Such temperatures are deadly for humans… Cities like Arrakeen and Carthag would suffer from both heat and cold stress, like a more extreme version of parts of Siberia on Earth which can have both uncomfortably hot summers and brutally cold winters.

Close up of Arrakis' climate model

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Ultimately, the scientists come away impressed. They share that Herbert wrote the first Dune book in 1965, well before the first climate model was published. “Herbert did not have the advantage of modern supercomputers, or indeed any computer,” they note. And, taking that into account, “the world he created looks remarkably consistent six decades on.” You can check out the full Arrakis climate model here and zoom in on features such as temperature or wind speeds.

This confirms our suspicions that Dune showcases world-building at its finest. And now, science proves it as well. Three cheers for Arrakis.

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All the DUNE Explainers You Might Need https://nerdist.com/article/dune-explainers-you-need-spice-fremen-sandworms-bene-gesserit/ Wed, 27 Oct 2021 22:39:52 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=849245 Have questions about Dune? Here's are explainers for everything you need to know about spice, sandworms, the Bene Gesserit, the Gom Jabbar, and more.

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part One brings a faithful adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel to the big screen. The sci-fi film sets up a universe in the distant future; one with noble houses, political maneuvering, and the spice melange. We learn the Padishah Emperor is removing House Harkonnen from Arrakis, the planet where the precious and valuable spice comes from, and installing House Atreides. Already divided by an ancient feud, the Harkonnens and Atreides further clash over this change. The move to Arrakis spells disaster for House Atreides, leaving quite a lot on the shoulders of the young Paul. And along the way, we learn about the spice, Fremen, the Bene Gesserit, and more. If you’d like more information on the key topics in the movie, we have plenty of Dune explainers to help you out.

Spice

Spice is the most valuable substance in the Dune universe. Learn about its source, how it’s harvested, and its properties: What Is Spice in Dune and Why Is It Important?

Bene Gesserit

Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica with her hood on looking at the camera in Dune

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Lady Jessica is a Bene Gesserit. We see the Reverend Mother of the organization visit Jessica and her son Paul before they leave Caladan for Arrakis. Learn about the Bene Gesserit’s purposes, powers, and more: Who Are the Bene Gesserit in Dune?

Gom Jabbar Test of Humanity

When Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam visits Jessica, she administers the Gom Jabbar Test for Humanity. Learn about the gom jabbar, the reason for the test, and why the Reverend Mother gives the test to Paul: What Is Dune‘s Mysterious Gom Jabbar Test?

The Litany Against Fear

In Dune: Part One, we hear Lady Jessica say an adapted version of the Litany Against Fear. It’s from a Bene Gesserit rite. Learn the entire litany: What Is Dune‘s Litany Against Fear?

Mentat

Thufir Hawat, a Mentat in Dune

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Some people in the Dune universe are trained to basically be human computers known as Mentats. Learn about what Mentats can do and how one becomes a Mentat: Who Are the Mentats in Dune?

Arrakis

A desert planet, home of spice and the Fremen, Arrakis sits at the center of Dune. In fact, Arrakis also goes by Dune. Learn about Arrakis’ history, inhabitants, and more: Everything You Need to Know About Arrakis from Dune

Fremen

Fremen live on Arrakis in unknown numbers. They survive in the planet’s inhospitable desert. Learn more about their origins and their relationship with the spice melange: Who Are the Fremen in Dune?

Sandworm

Two characters leaning out of an ornithopter in the Dune trailer

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The Fremen don’t live in Arrakis’ deserts alone. Sandworms call the vast dunes home, too. The massive creatures play a key role in the story. Learn more about where they live and why they’re so integral: What You Need to Know About Dune‘s Sandworms

Kwisatz Haderach

Dune is a Chosen One story, but in this tale, the Chosen One is called the Kwisatz Haderach. Learn the meaning of the phrase, why the Bene Gesserit want the Kwisatz Haderach, and if it’s Paul Atreides: What Is Dune‘s Kwisatz Haderach?

Glossary of Dune Terms

If you need to look up a word you heard in the film, we have you covered: A Glossary of Important Terms in Dune

Important Dune Characters

Timotheé Chalamet as Paul in the desert from Dune

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Didn’t quite get enough of the characters on-screen in Dune: Part One? Here you go: A Glossary of Every Important Character in Dune

Dune Pronunciation Guide

Talking about Dune with your friends? Get the names right with this guide: How to Pronounce Everything in Dune

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DUNE’s Secret Weapon Is Its Witchiness https://nerdist.com/article/dune-paul-atreides-bene-gesserit-witch-witchiness/ Wed, 27 Oct 2021 22:03:16 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=848624 Denis Villeneuve's Dune does wonders with the Bene Gesserit, the galaxy's mind-controlling witches, whose gothic oddity give the film a necessary edge

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Dune doesn’t feel like normal blockbuster fare for many reasons. There’s the unprecedented scale, with large spaceships drowning the frames they occupy. Hans Zimmer’s score is also otherworldly and chaotic, defying catchy or easily hummable melodies. It is strange and loud and big and in many ways befuddling. Frank Herbert’s novel is equally dense, and packed full of themes both relevant and polarizing. Denis Villeneuve’s film—part one of two confirmed features—follows suit. But there is one theme that is perhaps its most impressive and important, and it’s not one that stands out right away: the role of women in society.

The story follows Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), whose family moves to the desert planet of Arrakis to rule on assignment from the emperor. The planet is home to the most precious material in the known universe: spice mélange, which—when ingested—gives its taker superhuman abilities. House Atreides isn’t just sent to Arrakis for the hell of it, though. As Paul and his family come to suspect, they are walking into a dangerous political trap. The trap was partially concocted by the Bene Gesserit, a secretive order of women trained to maximize their mental and physical powers. The Bene Gesserit not only pull the strings, they also breed leaders and heroes. They are often called witches by those who fear and mistrust them.

Lady Jessica talks to the Reverend Mother as Bene Gesserit stand behind them in a scene from Dune.Warner Bros. / Legendary

In Dune, Paul Atreides is the result of the Bene Gesserit breeding program. His mother, Jessica—who is a a member of the Bene Gesserit order—was meant to give Paul’s father, Duke Leto II, a daughter. This daughter would go on to birth the Kwisatz Haderach, a male who was genetically designed to unlock memories of mankind. But Jessica betrayed orders and gave Leto a son instead. Paul is still likely the Kwisatz Haderach, only born a generation early. He is therefore a disruption in the Bene Gesserit grand plan, throwing their prescience out of whack. This puts the women on edge—something illustrated both beautifully and frighteningly in the film.

Villeneuve’s Dune brings the Bene Gesserit to life in a frightening, harrowing way. Their depiction is a key reason Dune: Part One stands out from the pack. They are its secret weapon, in a sense. Their appearance—namely, Charlotte Rampling’s haunting scenes as one of their leaders, the Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam—lends the story a witchy edge. When we first see them, it is on Caladan at night. They arrive in a black, egg-like ship cast in shadows. They wear tall black hats and black sheaths. The soundtrack utilizes female voices that sound like whispers and later, when they depart, screams. The film feels like a horror film when they or the Reverend Mother show up.

Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides in Dune looks up to the sky at a ship arriving.Warner Bros. / Legendary

The Bene Gesserit are also foundational to Paul’s story. Jessica chose to raise him in their way, so he has their power, which he practices throughout the film. When the Bene Gesserit come to Caladan, it is to challenge his training. Using the Gom Jabbar needle as a threat, the Reverend Mother test Paul’s response to pain using a metal box. He passes with flying colors, but the Reverend Mother is still not impressed. When Jessica asks why she went so hard on her son, the Reverend Mother replies: “You chose to train him in the way, in defiance of our rule. He wields our power. He had to be tested to the limits. So much potential wasted in a male.” She also notes that the Bene Gesserit have “other prospects” if he fails to become the Kwisatz Haderach.

This touch of destiny is common to any chosen one narrative, but the Bene Gesserit make Paul’s journey in Dune more complex. Because he knows in their ways, he is in touch with his femininity. He carries it with him, and it’s present in the film. We hear him speak in the Voice, a psychic communication the Bene Gesserit use. It sounds like a feminine hiss, even when he uses it. Paul is not just a man accepting his terrible destiny. He is heavily in tune with the feminine energies of the galaxy; both great and wicked.

The Bene Gesserit march from their ship on Caladan in Dune.Warner Bros. / Legendary

Witches are coming to power again in other properties. Think Wanda and Agatha in the MCU’s WandaVision, or Sabrina, who’s headed to Riverdale. But the Bene Gesserit in Dune are something different. They make this seemingly male-centric narrative something more bewitching and complex. Paul carries their power—his mother’s power, in many ways more important than his duke father’s—with him. They also demonstrate the intricacies of the feminine; the power and the darkness. Dune is already heavy with theme and purpose. Its witchiness is just another asset.

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What Is DUNE’s Kwisatz Haderach? https://nerdist.com/article/dune-kwisatz-haderach-explained/ Wed, 27 Oct 2021 00:36:59 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=849035 Dune: Part One references the Kwisatz Haderach and that it may be Paul Atreides. We break down what the Kwisatz Haderach is and the figure's purpose.

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Frank Herbert’s Dune presents a dense world full of political plotting and backstabbing. The Bene Gesserit puppeteer much of that from the shadows, laying out plans that stretch across centuries. Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part One brought that to the screen by showing the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam discussing it in plain text with Lady Jessica. The Reverend Mother scolded Jessica for straying from the Bene Gesserit’s plan to bear Duke Leto Atreides a daughter. Jessica chose to have a son, prompting the Reverend Mother to say, “You were told to bear only daughters, but you and your pride thought you could produce the Kwisatz Haderach.”

The term “Kwisatz Haderach” comes up throughout the film in regards to Paul Atreides. Here’s everything you need to know about the Kwisatz Haderach. And yes, it’s spoiler-free.

What Is a Kwisatz Haderach?

Timothée Chalamet looks concerned as Paul Atreides.

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Essentially, the Kwisatz Haderach is a messiah and superbeing. In the Dune universe, Kwisatz Haderach is an old Chakobsa term that translates to “shortening of the way.” The Kwisatz Haderach must be male. The Bene Gesserit have been carving the way for the mythical figure for centuries through selective breeding—10,000 years of breeding to be precise. Their plan was to breed the daughter of Duke Leto Atreides to a Harkonnen male (specifically Feyd-Rautha, Baron Harkonnen’s nephew) to create the Kwisatz Haderach and unite the houses. Hence why the Reverend Mother didn’t seem thrilled about Lady Jessica birthing a son instead and potentially bringing the messiah to the universe a generation too early.

What Is the Kwisatz Haderach’s Purpose?

Paul in gold armor with his shield up during a vision he had in Dune

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The Kwisatz Haderach will help the Bene Gesserit access more knowledge and power. That’s it in a sentence anyway. The Bene Gesserit can use spice melange to access genetic memory—but only maternally. Since Bene Gesserit, who are always female, only have X chromosomes, they can access strictly X chromosome memories. These memories of their ancestors help guide their machinations across the Dune universe.

But a male Kwisatz Haderach could tap into maternal and paternal genetic memories. He could access unprecedented amounts of information and possess wildly powerful mental powers. And then the Bene Gesserit would, of course, have control over this male and could use him to look into the future, among other things. Given that they spent so many thousands of years seeking to create the Kwisatz Haderach, the figure clearly has a lot of importance.

Is Paul Atreides the Kwisatz Haderach?

Dune Gom Jabbar Needle against Paul Atreides' neck as part of determining if he could be the Kwisatz Haderach

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Paul Atreides sure seems to be the Kwisatz Haderach. He shows enough promise that the Reverend Mother visits Caladan to administer the test of the gom jabbar. In the books, that happens when Paul is 15. Dune: Part One doesn’t call out Paul’s age, but he appears a bit older. The point is: Paul showed signs of being the Bene Gesserit’s messiah at a young age. He’s having visions, though some of the visions only show possible futures rather than what will absolutely come to pass. Paul certainly seems to know things he shouldn’t know, too—like how to perfectly put on a Fremen stillsuit.

However, the Reverend Mother tells Jessica they have “other prospects” besides Paul. Whether this is true or is further Bene Gesserit manipulation remains to be seen.

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Legendary Announces DUNE: PART TWO https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-announced-legendary-warner-bros-denis-villeneuve/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 18:07:34 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=848836 Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune will be complete! Legendary and Warner Bros. have announced Dune: Part Two.

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The first part of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune adaptation recently swept into theaters, shaking the box office like a massive sandworm. The take on Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-fi novel brought Paul Atreides’ (Timothée Chalamet) story to life on the big screen against an epic background. The visually striking film showcased the scope and depth of Herbert’s world. But it only covered the first part of Dune, leaving more than half the book to explore (the book is split into three parts). Happily, fans will see what happens after Paul and his mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) join the Fremen in the desert, because Legendary and Warner Bros. have announced Dune: Part Two.

Art saying Dune: Part Two

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Villeneuve will return to direct. He said in a 2020 interview about Dune, “The story is so rich and complex that, in order to be faithful to the book, we’ll need to make at least two movies. That was a deal right at the start.” And now he’s getting his wish. He said in a statement:

“I just received news from Legendary that we are officially moving forward with Dune: Part Two. It was a dream of mine to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune and I have the fans, the cast, and crew, Legendary and Warner Bros. to thank for supporting this dream. This is only the beginning.”

We’re glad to get more of Villeneuve’s Dune-iverse. Part two in the novel Dune sees more action and political intrigue. The young Paul has to navigate living with the Fremen. And many of the Fremen view him as their Lisan al Gaib, a.k.a. a messiah. Besides learning the way of the Fremen and plotting how to avenge House Atreides, Paul has the whole Harkonnen problem to address. The noble house may believe Paul is dead… but will that last? And we can easily see Villeneuve incorporating part three of the book into Dune: Part Two.

Seeing the careful consideration Villeneuve gave to bringing Herbert’s world to the screen, I look forward to seeing him continue the story. Dune: Part Two will undoubtedly add new key characters too—characters like Princess Irulan, daughter of the Padishah Emperor. I can’t wait to see costume designer Jacqueline West tackle Irulan’s ensembles, assuming, of course, West returns for Part Two.

Warner Bros. Pictures Group Toby Emmerich says Dune: Part Two will arrive in theaters in October 2023. We don’t know if this will cover the remainder of the book or if a third part is yet to come. The spice must flow.

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DUNE: PART ONE’s Biggest Questions Answered https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-one-questions-answered-denis-villeneuve-timothee-chalamet/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 16:36:14 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=848483 Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part One had a lot going on. Here are the answers you need about the major characters, what happened, and what it all means.

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We knew we’d leave Denis Villeneuve’s Dune wanting more as soon as its title card included “Part One.” And it sure did, as the fate of House Atreides, Arrakis, and the entire universe still hangs in the balance. But forget the future of the franchise. There are plenty of questions we have about the film itself. The movie featured loads of world-building, lore, visions, and whispering. And with so many hard-to-understand terms, it wasn’t always easy to follow what was happening even when you heard everything. So we’re here to clear up the movie’s most important, most mysterious, and most confusing parts by looking at the Dune: Part One questions we have.

Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica with her hood on looking at the camera in DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

We’re doing that by sticking to what we saw and heard in the movie—and only this movie—as much as possible. We’re not using Frank Herbert’s book wherever we can help it. Nor are we looking at David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation. This Dune must stand on its own. It must sandwalk on its own too.

What Is Spice and Why Is It So Valuable?

A light shows Spice in the air in DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

Spice is a rare psychoactive chemical that makes interstellar space travel possible. Navigators of the Spacing Guild use it “to find safe paths between the stars,” as spice makes interstellar travel possible. That’s what makes it the “most valuable substance” in the whole universe. Giant harvesters pull spice (mostly at night) from the dangerous sands of Arrakis where it is found.

To the native Fremen though, spice is a “sacred hallucinogen which preserves life and brings enormous health benefits.” Long exposure to spice is what gives the Fremen their signature bright blue eyes. Spice is clearly more than just an interstellar fuel or even a drug though. It opened up something in Paul. Being close to spice resulted in him having powerful visions of his future.

Additional Reading: What Is “Spice” in Dune and Why Is It So Important?

What Are Sandworms?

Two characters leaning out of an ornithopter in the Dune trailerWarner Bros./Legendary

Growing up to 400 meters long, the sandworms of Arrakis live deep below the sand and only come to the surface when they feel rhythmic movement. The Fremen also call them by another name entirely: Shai-Hulud. The planet’s natives also revere them, as Dr. Kynes said before her death to a sandworm she knows “only one master: Shai-Hulud.”

The Fremen developed a sandwalk, an uneven, non-rhythmic walk that more resembles a dance, to avoid attracting sandworms. They also use thumpers in the sand to redirect the enormous worms. But the film’s final scene showed the Fremen do not need to fear sandworms completely. Some have mastered the art of riding them like a horse. (A snake-like horse you can stand on.)

Additional Reading: What You Need to Know About Dune’s Sandworms

What Was the Emperor’s Plan?

The Emperor's herald talks to Duke Leto in DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

Oscar Isaac’s Duke Leto Atreides initially believed the Emperor gave House Atreides stewardship of Arrakis to start a war between Atreides and Harkonnen. He saw the plan has a clever attempt to weaken both Houses, which each posed a unique threat to the Emperor.

For 80 years House Harkonnen ruled Arrakis. It controlled the entire spice trade and became wealthier than the Emperor himself. However, this is not what frightened (the unseen) Emperor Shaddam IV of House Corrino the most. He feared the growing power and influence of House Atreides over the other Great Houses. “The Atreides voice is rising, and the Emperor is a jealous man,” said Stellan Skarsgård’s Baron Harkonnen. “A dangerous, jealous man.”

Dangerous and jealous enough to destroy an entire family and its allies. The Emperor took Arrakis from the Harkonnen to destroy House Atreides. First it got House Atreides away from its home world of Caladan, a world unlikely to fall to an attack. Even had the Emperor attacked Caladan the invasion would have been too public. Instead the Emperor put Atreides on an inhospitable world it knew little about and was not ready to defend. Air and sea power is not much help on a desert world.

Someone marking a bloody thumbprint on a forehead in a ceremonyWarner Bros./Legendary

Ultimately Duke Leto learned the Emperor conspired with the Harkonnen to wipe out House Atreides for good. All because the other Great Houses looked to Atreides for leadership. The Emperor was so concerned about destroying House Atreides he had his own Imperial army, the Sardaukar, aid Baron Harkonnen’s invasion of Arrakis to “strengthen” the Baron’s hand. Even though that move came with its own dangers. Before he died, Duke Leto said this type of invasion by the Emperor and his Sardaukar is exactly what the Great Houses fear. If word gets out—and is believed—the Sardaukar attacked Atreides, it will likely mean all-out war between the Imperium and the other Great Houses.

The film also suggests the Emperor’s deadly scheme might be partially driven by his fear of Paul Atreides. The Bene Gesserit’s Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam, Truthsayer to the Emperor himself, was aware of the Emperor’s plan. It’s possible the Emperor knows Paul might be the prophesied Kwisatz Haderach and wanted to kill him and all his supporters before Paul became too powerful. And while the Reverend Mother had Baron Harkonnen assure the safety of Paul and his mother, Lady Jessica, the Baron knew the pair would be dangerous if allowed to live. He tried to keep his sacred promise not to harm them by exiling the pair to the sands of Arrakis, where the desert itself would kill them.

Additional Reading: Everything You Need to Know About Arrakis from Dune

Who Are the Bene Gesserit and What Do they Want?

The Bene Gesserit Reverend MotherWarner Bros./Legendary

The powerful group of women, referred to as witches by one character, have tremendous power—both their own innate abilities and politically. They can will others to do their bidding by speaking to them in an unnatural pitch; it’s known as the Voice. They also “steer the politics of the Imperium from the shadows.”

Dr. Yueh warned Paul about the group before Paul met with the Reverend Mother. “The Bene Gesserit say they serve the greater good,” Yueh told him. “But, meaning no disrespect to your Lady mother, they also serve their own designs.” Lady Jessica, a member of the Bene Gesserit, told her son Paul what those designs are.

“For thousands of years, we’ve been carefully crossing bloodlines to bring forth a mind powerful enough to breach space and time, past and future, who can help us into a better future. We think he’s very close now. Some believe he is here.”

Paul might be that powerful mind. Lady Jessica defied her order and had a son for that exact reason. But what does being The One entail?

Additional Reading: Who Are the Bene Gesserit in Dune?

What Is the Kwisatz Haderach?

Timothée Chalamet looks concerned as Paul Atreides.Warner Bros./Legendary

For centuries the Bene Gesserit carefully worked to bring about the The One. This prophesied hero, the Kwisatz Haderach Lady Jessica spoke of, will be a son born to a member of the Bene Gesserit. He will also have “The Sight,” allowing him to see beyond himself and the present.

The Fremen have another name for this hero. They call him the Lisan al-Gaib, which means a “Voice from the Outer World.” This hero will be their Messiah. And while Paul exhibits many of the traits of the Lisan al-Gaib, it’s impossible to know just yet if the Fremen really believe this is their moment of revelation or if they have simply been conditioned to believe it is.

Additional Reading: What Is Dune’s Kwisatz Haderach? 

What Did the Bene Gesserit Do on Arrakis Before Paul Arrived?

House Atreides greets Duncan IdahoWarner Bros./Legendary

“On Arrakis we have done all we can for you. A path has been laid. Let’s hope he doesn’t squander it.”

The Reverend Mother and the Bene Gesserit told the Fremen all the ways the newly arriving Paul would match the prophecy of the Lisan al-Gaib. They preconditioned the Fremen to see Paul as their savior. And that’s exactly what happened. The cried out “Lisan al-Gaib” when he arrived. Shadout Mapes gave Lady Jessica her crysknife because she believed Paul was the Messiah. Stilgar said “I recognize you” when he met the Duke’s son. And, after the young Atreides instinctively knew how to wear his stillsuit, Dr. Kynes said, “He shall know your ways as though born to them.” The Fremen see the signs that point to Paul and the prophecy.

It’s not clear yet whether Paul actually is The One, or merely stands in that role because the Bene Gesserit made the Fremen think he is? The Reverend Mother herself isn’t sure. “Our plans are measured in centuries. We have other prospects if he fails his promise,” she said. Whether or not Paul is the Kwisatz Haderach or just a powerful child though, he clearly possesses some of the hero’s traits.

Additional Reading: Who Are the Fremen in Dune? 

Why Don’t Paul’s Dreams and Visions Always Come True?

A Fremen in a stillsuitWarner Bros./Legendary

Paul’s dreams and visions are not always harbingers of the future to come. They’re visions of potential futures. Paths he might follow. Like how on a different path he would have been close friends with Jamis, who Paul killed in one-on-one combat at the end of the film. (Another vision showed Jamis killing Paul instead.)

The future is not written for any. But Paul can see what might be.

What Did Lady Jessica Whisper During Paul’s Test?

Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica in DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

During one of the hardest scenes to hear, Lady Jessica stands guard outside the room where the Reverend Mother is testing Paul’s humanity. Here’s exactly what she says:

“I must not fear. I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings obliteration. I will face my fear and I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”

She repeats much of this mantra later in the film aboard an ornithopter, when her and Paul are caught in a dangerous sandstorm.

Additional Reading: What Is Dune’s Litany Against Fear?

Whose Voices Does Paul Hear?

It’s never explicitly said, but those voices Paul hears throughout the film sound like the Bene Gesserit. The voices sound unnatural, like when the Bene Gesserit command someone to do something.

Additional Reading: A Glossary of Important Terms in Dune

What Did the Spice Show Paul?

Timotheé Chalamet as Paul in the desert from DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

Paul has many dreams and visions that prove ominous, like Duncan Idaho’s death. As well as ones that serve as warnings, like when he saw Jamis killing him in combat. But spice causes him to have his two most important visions.

The first is his own death at the hands of Zendaya’s Chani. Only he somehow knew that vision did not portent his actual death—simply that she will give him a knife. This ultimately proved true in an unexpected way. Chani did give Paul a knife, the one he used to kill Jamis. And by murdering Jamis, Paul murdered the person he was. “When you take a life you take your own,” said a voice.

(That vision also made clear to Paul his mother is pregnant. Could that child end up being the Kwisatz Haderach if Paul is not The One?)

Paul in gold armor with his shield up during a vision he had in DuneWarner Bros./Legendary

The second major vision Paul had took place inside the tent with his mother. This vision terrified Paul. It had him asking for someone to help him. Here’s the terrible future he saw:

“I see a holy war spreading across the universe like unquenchable fire. A warrior religion that waves the Atreides banner in my father’s name. Fanatical legions worshipping at the shrine of my father’s skull. A war in my name. Everyone shouting my name.”

This possibility haunted Paul so much he later suggested a diplomatic solution to his issues with the son-less Emperor. He would marry one of the Emperor’s daughters and eventually ascend to the throne. He even invoked the idea he is the Lisan al-Gaib to Dr. Kynes to justify his offer. But from what we’ve seen about how Paul’s visions can come true in unexpected ways, this might be how he ends up on a path where he leads a holy war across the universe.

Additional Reading: What Is Dune’s Mysterious Gom Jabbar Test

Who Died and Who Possibly Survived?

Dr. Yueh with Harkonnen troopsWarner Bros./Legendary

Definitely Dead

Duke Leto
Piter de Vries
Dr. Yueh
Dr. Liet Kynes
Jamis

Implied Dead/Possibly Alive

Gurney Halleck blocks out a bright lightWarner Bros./Legendary

Everyone from House Atreides, except Paul and Lady Jessica. That includes Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin) and Thufir Hawat (Stephen McKinley Henderson). However, neither of those important characters died on screen, so it’s very possible both are still alive. Gurney’s heroic rush into battle ended so abruptly and without closure that his survival almost seems likely.

Probably Dead, But It’s Weird

Duncan Idaho smirksWarner Bros./Legendary

Duncan Idaho seemingly died, only to rise up and kill more Sardaukar. Why would the fact he died a second time guarantee anything? Especially on a planet with magical space dust. And also: Jason Momoa was so good in the role. It certainly appeared as though Duncan Idaho definitively died. But that entire sequence was weird enough to make us question it.

Additional Reading: A Glossary of Every Important Character in Dune

How Much of the Book Does Dune: Part One Cover?

Frank Herbert’s original 1965 novel is split up into three “books.” Part One of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune adapts almost exactly half the book, or Part One of the book, ending right near the middle of the second book in the novel.

Why Doesn’t Anyone Say, “The Spice Must Flow?”

Baron Harkonnen in an oil bathWarner Bros./Legendary

No one says this in Herbert’s novel. This line is famous because of David Lynch’s 1984 big screen adaptation.

Will There Be a Part Two?

UPDATE: Yes! Legendary announced Part Two will come to theaters in October 2023. Which is great for a whole lot of reasons. But especially now that we understand Dune: Part One so much better.

Now we just need to know if the third film Denis Villeneuve wants will happen.

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Stephen Colbert Interviewed DUNE’s Stars on Arrakis https://nerdist.com/article/late-show-stephen-colbert-dune-arrakis-timothee-chalamet-zendaya/ Fri, 22 Oct 2021 14:34:07 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=848406 The Late Show's Stephen Colbert spiced up his interview with Dune's Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya by meeting them on Arrakis.

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When a blockbuster arrives in theaters the film’s stars do press, including the late night circuit. That’s just Hollywood Promotion 101 and everyone does it. Those interviews tend to blend together and aren’t particularly noteworthy. But super nerd Stephen Colbert didn’t just want to speak to Dune‘s young stars from the comfort of his desk. He wanted a more immersive, more authentic conversation. So he spiced up his talk with Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya by speaking to them on Arrakis.

Forget couches and an air conditioned studio. Stephen Colbert opted for sand and heat when he welcomed Dune‘s two young stars to the show. Okay, so maybe he didn’t actually meet them Arrakis. It was a green screen. But The Late Show did commit to the bit by having the sound of wind play throughout the lengthy interview. An interview that was also long on insight and fun. Chalamet and Zendaya have just as much chemistry off-screen as they do on it, and they clearly enjoyed talking about making the movie and working with one another.

Stephen Colbert interviews Dune's Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya in front of a screen of ArrakisCBS

Our favorite highlights include Zendaya saying she was nervous at her audition. But for a very strange reason: she feared dry socket (which Chalamet knew nothing about) after getting her wisdom teeth out not long before the audition. Director Denis Villeneuve really should have reminded her fear is the mind killer. Though from the sound of, it his stars had no complaints about working with him. Just the highest of praise.

The two stars also discussed chafing and how the suits that cooled the characters did the opposite for the actors. And they mentioned how they made fart jokes to ease the tension on set and handle the pressure of filming.

They also played a way-more-entertaining-than-you’d-imagine game called “Duner Or Later.” Colbert quizzed them on whether something or someone was older or younger than Dune. 

Asking about dune buggies is impossibly funny. And yet not as funny as Colbert asking about himself.

Of course, Colbert also wanted to know the most important question: will there be a second part? Even Chalamet and Zendaya don’t seem to know for certain yet. But since they’re already on Arrakis they should probably just start filming now to get the ball going. The sequels must flow. Two of them at least.

But if (when, really) it does happen, someone please remind super nerd Stephen Colbert that if he interviews the cast from the sands of Arrakis you can’t walk around normally. That’s how you attract sandworms.

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Get a Crash Course in DUNE’s Entire 34,000 Year History in 9 Minutes https://nerdist.com/article/dune-history-video-34000-years-quinn-ideas/ Wed, 20 Oct 2021 13:58:05 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=847795 The spice must flow. And so must the lore. And you can learn 34,000 years worth of Dune history in just nine minutes with this handy video.

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I don’t know much about Dune. At some point, an old witch (?) threatens a young man with death. All because he might remove his hand from a box of pain. Also, Frank Herbert’s 1965 book totally ripped off sandworms from Tim Burton’s 1988 movie Beetlejuice. And, based on the random, non-consecutive 15 minutes of David Lynch’s film I’ve seen, everyone is fighting with Sting over spice. Though I’m not positive if it’s frankincense or myrrh that must flow. So yeah, I don’t know a lot. However, I had no idea just how much I don’t know about that universe. It has 34,000 years worth of stories. Which I learned all about with this short video that covers the entire history of Dune.

This explainer (which we first saw at The AV Club) comes from the YouTube channel Quinn’s Ideas. It takes on Dune‘s long and complicated past in just nine minutes. Which the video’s own description makes clear is no easy task. Official sources don’t always agree. And specific dates are unknowable. But those issues are minor compared to the rich tapestry of Herbert’s universe. It’s one full of epic journeys, political intrigue, war, and family.

“House Atreides can trace its lineage back to ancient Greece. Though the Expanded Dune universe by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson offers some contradicting dates and accounts to the Dune Encyclopedia the Encyclopedia provides the most comprehensive timeline of the dune universe. Though in the Original Frank Herbert Dune books Earth is lost in the mist of time the encyclopedia offers dates stretching all the way from humanities early beginnings on Earth to a few thousand years after the death of the God Emperor Leto the second, up until the in-universe publication of the encyclopedia itself in 15540 AG.”

Timothée Chalamet looks concerned as Paul Atreides.Warner Bros./Legendary

It’s easy to see why hardcore Dune fans love Frank Herbert’s universe. There’s so much to explore and dig into. It’s not just a series of novels, it’s an entire world and history worth investing in.

And now that this video taught me Dune’s long history, I can finally focus on the details. Like why Sting left The Police to join a band with that creepy bald guy.

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Watch the Book Trailer for THE ART AND SOUL OF DUNE https://nerdist.com/article/the-art-and-soul-of-dune-book-trailer-tanya-lapointe-dune-art-of-book/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 21:00:11 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=847463 The Art and Soul of Dune arrives soon, but you can get a peek inside the tome now with author Tanya Lapointe in this exclusive book trailer.

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We’re about to see Arrakis on the big screen in mere days. Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Dune looks epic. The trailers have teased the film’s sweeping landscapes and designs—a gorgeous backdrop for the story of Paul Atreides. The Dune art of book, The Art and Soul of Dune, will explore the movie in greater depth. Dune executive producer Tanya Lapointe wrote the book, so we have behind-the-scenes perspective from someone who was present throughout the making of the film. And in this exclusive book trailer, Lapointe presents The Art and Soul of Dune while sharing some memories and footage from set.

Lapointe worked closely with Villeneuve on this on-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic novel. Who better to share a look at Dune‘s concepts and designs? Besides taking readers through the entire project, the book also includes interviews with Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, and many more.

The Art and Soul of Dune cover featuring a sandworm in black and gold

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And The Art and Soul of Dune has something unique: a soundtrack. When Dune composer Hans Zimmer read the book, he told Lapointe he was going to write music for it. Zimmer’s music adds another layer of immersion to the Dune art of book. It makes the book more of an extension of the movie experience.

An image showing the many book components of The Art and Soul of Dune: Limited Edition

Insight Editions

If you’d like to add yet another layer, The Art and Soul of Dune also has a limited edition. It comes with an exclusive companion volume written by Josh Brolin (he’s playing Gurney Halleck) and Dune director of photography Greig Fraser. The book features candid and on-set photography along with Brolin’s recollections. Plus the special edition has a cloth cover featuring the symbols of House Atreides and House Harkonnen, and a reproduction of the Fremkit instruction booklet prop made for the movie.

The Art and Soul of Dune will be available on October 22 wherever books are sold. You can only snag the Limited Edition, however, from Insight Editions.

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Amy Ratcliffe is the Managing Editor for Nerdist and the author of A Kid’s Guide to Fandom, available now. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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Final DUNE Trailer Brings On the Action https://nerdist.com/article/final-dune-trailer-action-battles-sandworm-denis-villeneuve-timothee-chalamet/ Thu, 07 Oct 2021 16:41:56 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=844179 The latest trailer for Dune is here! This Dune trailer showcases the action and fights in Denis Villeneuve's upcoming film adaptation.

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Dune arrives in theaters later in October, but we have time for one more trailer. The film’s previous trailers introduced the epic world from Frank Herbert’s novel. They set up the main characters of House Atreides, the family’s arrival on Arrakis, and the looming conflict with the Harkonnens. Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) sits at the heart of the story as he navigates the desert world of Arrakis and its natives, the Fremen. Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation looks sweeping and grand—also action-packed. The latest Dune trailer focuses on the sci-fi film’s action.

Defensive shields. Armies. Sandworms. So many ornithopters. While Dune has quite a few cerebral moments focused on family honor, ecology, and political intrigue, it moves. The world of Dune comes equipped for battle. And with the intense rivalry between the Atreides and the Harkonnens, clashes feel inevitable. Especially since the spice melange is involved. The substance, which comes only from Arrakis’ deserts, is the Dune universe’s most important and valuable commodity. Having control of the spice means power.

Two characters leaning out of an ornithopter in the Dune trailer

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And that’s not even accounting for the ferocity of the elements. Sandstorms pose a regular threat on Arrakis, as do the massive sandworms that call the desert home. Sandworms large enough to swallow ‘thopters whole inhabit the sands, constantly posing a risk. The trailer shows off one particularly chilling gaping sandworm maw.

The world of Arrakis comes with much to fear. But as Paul’s voice says over the trailer, “I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.” That’s part of the Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear. From what this footage shows of Paul’s tough road ahead, he’s going to have to hold that litany close to his heart.

Dune arrives in theaters on October 22, 2021. We for one cannot wait.

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DUNE Is an Ambitious and Enjoyable Space Epic https://nerdist.com/article/dune-review-denis-villeneuve-tiff/ Mon, 13 Sep 2021 20:36:42 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=838878 Denis Villeneuve's Dune has its fair share of flaws, but it is nonetheless the most ambitious and enjoyable space epic we’ve had in ages.

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Dune represents one of the most cherished science fiction novels of the 20th century. But despite its passionate following, making a coherent film out of it is a big challenge for any modern filmmaker. Setting aside the novel’s epic scope that would require state-of-the-art special effects and a massive budget, the text itself is dense. It’s full of exposition, and borderline incomprehensible for all but the most diehard fans. This story is almost impossible to translate to the big screen in a way that will make sense to the casual filmgoer. So while Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of Dune isn’t perfect, he manages to wrangle it, at long last, into something accessible for mainstream audiences. That’s about the highest compliment to anyone tackling this behemoth.

Many thousands of years in the future, people harvest spice on the desert planet of Arrakis. Thanks to its various properties, including that it aids in interstellar transport, it’s one of the most valuable raw materials in the galaxy. When Dune begins, the Emperor has just awarded House Atreides control of Arrakis. The appointment gives them profits from the sale of spice, but also the responsibility of maintaining production at a high enough level to support the needs of the Imperium. As the former rulers of Arrakis, House Harkonnen, plot to reclaim the planet, House Atreides’ heir, Paul (Timothée Chalamet), grapples with his political duties as a future duke, his Bene Gesserit training, and his destiny as the prophesied Kwisatz Haderach, a fabled super being. Needless to say, a lot’s going on.

Timothee Chalamet saluting with a knife in Dune

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But by beginning his version of Dune on Arrakis rather than with Paul Atreides, Villeneuve centers the planet, its people (the Fremen, known for their distinctive blue eyes), and their long history of being exploited for their resources. It provides some much needed context to the story. That their desert planet comes across as a revolving door of oppression, with different occupying forces arriving and taking what they like from the planet, makes Arrakis an allegory for many oil-producing areas in the Middle East that outsiders have perpetually used solely to make a profit. It is a shame that Villeneuve doesn’t take the opportunity to cast any Middle Eastern or North African actors in the roles of the Fremen, given the obvious Arabic and Islamic influence on Dune as a whole.

That said, the actors featured in Dune are well-suited for their roles. Timothée Chalamet as Paul, Rebecca Ferguson as his mysterious and powerful mother Jessica, and Oscar Isaac as his noble-to-a-fault father Leto are perfectly cast as the venerable House Atreides. Chalamet in particular seems to be in his element. He a way to embrace epic blockbuster filmmaking without his indie movie aura feeling out of place. Chalamet feels poised to grow into the role and evolve alongside Paul, if Villeneuve adapts the rest of Dune.

Which leads to an open question: where does this film stand if, for whatever reason, they aren’t able to continue the story? Dune feels incomplete, for obvious reasons: Villeneuve designed it as just the first part of a larger narrative. But should it still function as a standalone film? If that’s the case, then Dune lacks in some regards. There’s certainly nothing satisfying about the conclusion of this film. In a lot of ways, it’s merely a preamble of things to come. So it’s difficult to judge Dune as a finished product when we haven’t seen all of Villeneuve’s vision.

Gurney Halleck, Duke Leto, and Thufir Hawat in front of the Atreides troops

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What we have seen, however, is well-executed. This, more than any other film in 2021, really deserves the biggest possible screen. The set design and CGI work are both impeccable, creating an ambitious otherworldly landscape that looks flawless. Although the film has the standard science fiction visuals of spaceships and new planets filled with a rather unappealing gray and brown color palette, there are also a number of quirky touches that make Dune more dynamic. The ships with wings that make them look like dragonflies in motion, for example, or the Fremen settlements evoking imagery of ziggurats in ancient Sumer.

Dune may come across as something less than fully realized, given the realities of the production making it just a part of a whole rather than a self-contained narrative in its own right. But all the same, it’s hard to overlook the incredible attention to detail and pure craftsmanship. Unlike many other science fiction films, which have a tendency to let special effects bog them down, making them feel rather soulless, the CGI in Dune serves the larger story. And as a result it frees the actors to create unusually well-developed and engaging characters that feel completely alive. Dune has its fair share of flaws, but it is nonetheless the most ambitious and enjoyable space epic we’ve had in ages. That’s no mean feat, considering how utterly unfilmable this story has always seemed to be.

Rating: 4/5

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Get Ready for DUNE with Your Own Avatar https://nerdist.com/article/dune-avatar-generator-denis-villeneuve/ Tue, 07 Sep 2021 23:43:49 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=837712 Ever dream about becoming an unofficial member of House Atreides? Now you can with this fun, new Dune avatar generator for your mobile device.

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Are you ready to join the Fremen? Virtually speaking, of course. Well, now you’ll have the opportunity to use the Weirding Way yourself. As we eagerly await the arrival of Dune in theaters and on HBO Max this October, fans of Frank Herbert’s world can now make themselves look like a citizen of the planet Arrakis. And all thanks to the new Dune avatar creator.

If you head on over to Dune-avatar.com, you can make yourself a compatriot of Paul Atreides, Lady Jessica, or Duncan Idaho. And we promise that Dune-avatar is not some upcoming crossover between Denis Villeneuve’s Dune and James Cameron’s Avatar. Because really, no one asked for that. Besides, a Dune/Star Wars crossover makes way more sense. What with similar desert planets and all.

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Similar to other avatar creators, the new Dune app lets you upload a photo of yourself to your mobile device or tablet and then pick your own desert garb. Do you want a fancy scarf to go with that armor? Now you can. As with most avatar creators, you also get to pick your skin tone, hair color, and length. And your eye color and eyewear, too! Remember, in the world of Dune, eye color is quite important. The bright blue eyes that come from ingesting too much Spice elevate one’s status in the saga.

The Dune-avatar app also lets you choose whether you wish your avatar to present as male or female. Or neither. It also lets you decide whether you want to go with a hood or without. For the record, we come down on team hood. It just says “desert warrior” to us a little bit more. As long as our avatar gets to spend some quality time with Oscar Isaac, we’re here for it.

Dune arrives in theaters and on HBO Max on October 22.

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DUNE Director Denis Villeneuve Teases Trilogy Plans https://nerdist.com/article/dune-movie-trilogy-messiah-denis-villeneuve/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 16:51:20 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=837300 In advance of the Venice Film Festival, "Dune" director Denis Villeneuve teases his plans for multiple sequels, including an adaptation of "Dune Messiah."

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The Sleeper has awoken! The highly anticipated feature film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Friday to critical acclaim and very positive first reactions. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the sweeping sci-fi saga tells the story of a young man, Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), who discovers a great and terrible destiny awaiting him on the desert planet Arrakis against the backdrop of warring houses, political machinations, and murders most foul.

In advance of the Venice Film Festival, Nerdist and a small group of journalists caught up with Denis Villeneuve to pick his brain about tackling one of the most iconic sci-fi stories in history that has influenced so much modern pop culture. Although we had neither The Voice nor the Emperor’s Truthsayer, both proved unnecessary as the director was effusive in his answers about his inspirations for the film, his deep-seated love of Frank Herbert’s world, and his plans for the future.

House Atreides greets Duncan Idaho

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Many fans know that Dune is a dense novel, full of plots within plots and story arcs within story arcs. Villeneuve’s adaptation is intended to be split into two parts in order to avoid overstuffing a single film and oversimplifying Herbert’s story. Dune’s initial theatrical release was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and there is no current release date for Dune Part II, which has yet to enter production.

iO9‘s Germain Lussier asked Villeneuve about what the timeline for production would look like if Dune Part II were to get a greenlight from Warner Bros. and Legendary sooner rather than later.

“The thing I will say is when you make a movie in two parts, necessarily when you do the first part, you have to know what you’re going to do in the second part,” Villeneuve explained. “I mean, it has been the structure. It has been dreamed. … So I would say that I would be fairly ready to go quite quickly.”

Paul Atreides and his mother Lady Jessica on Arrakis in Dune in a split screen image with Duke Leto Atreides and Gurney Halleck.

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When it comes to movies of Dune‘s scale and scope, though, “quickly” is a relative term.

“We are talking about months,” Villeneuve added. “[If] there’s enthusiasm and the movie is greenlit sooner [rather] than later, I will say that I will be ready to shoot in 2022 for sure. 2022, for sure. I would love [to] because I am ready to go. And I will say that I would love to bring it to the screen as soon as possible, but we know [with] the first film, I really had time to make sure that it was exactly the way I wanted it to be. And I would love to have the same feeling when I make the second part. So that would be the priority. More quality will be the priority.”

Villeneuve revealed that he has envisioned not just a two-part adaptation of Dune, but its sequel novel Dune Messiah as well. In response to question by Screen Rant‘s Ash Crossan, Villeneuve said, “The thing I envision, the adaptation of two books, Dune and Dune Messiah. We decided to split the first novel in two, so now we are at three movies. Those movies are very long to make. For my mental sanity, I decided to just dream about three movies.”

Vision of Chani

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However, if you’re already foaming at the mouth thinking about Bijaz, the Ghola, and stone burners, pump the brakes, pal. Although a third part is on Villeneuve’s mind, he remains firmly focused on finishing his adaptation of Dune.

“But, by the way, I’m not dreaming about Dune Messiah right now,” Villeneuve continued. “I’m focusing on launching Dune Part I, hoping that will be a Part II. That’s enough. I mean, doing the first one was by far the most challenging thing I ever done. I think that we were able to bring it to life because we all, me and the team, just did that for two and a half years, full-time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We were dreaming about Dune Part I. That’s the way I can make cinema. I cannot start to have a long term. I need to be there now and not think too much about the future.”

As for Dune Part II, Villeneuve promises that it will be even bolder and wilder than what audiences will see in the first film. In response to a question about the sequel’s scope from ComicBook.com‘s Brandon Davis, Villeneuve explained the unique challenge of adapting this story.

Sandworm eating a spice harvester

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“The tough task here was to do introduce you guys to the world, to the ideas, to this world, to the codes, the cultures, the different families, the different planets,” Villeneuve said. “Now once this is done, it becomes an insane playground. So it will allow me to go berserk and really create… I should not say that, but I will say that, for me, Dune Part I is like an appetizer and Dune Part II is the main meal. … As much as Dune Part I was by far my most exciting project ever, Dune Part II is already getting me more, even more excited. That’s all I will say.”

Dune opens in theaters in the United States on October 22, 2021.

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Dan Casey makes deeply silly videos at Nerdist and is the author of books about the Avengers and Star Wars. Talk to him on Twitter about the spice melange.

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Uncover Every Pop Culture Reference to DUNE https://nerdist.com/article/every-dune-pop-culture-references-nerdist-remix/ Fri, 27 Aug 2021 16:00:52 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=835865 In the latest video from our Nerdist Remix series, we compile every Dune reference in pop culture. Some of these clips may surprise you!  

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The Dune references must flow! And flow they do in the latest video from our Nerdist Remix series.

Frank Herbert published Dune in 1965 and the sci-fi novel went on to have massive influence over the pop-cultural landscape. In the many years since its publishing, Dune has been referenced across genres and mediums. From other sci-fi films (hello, Star Wars!) to cartoons, comedies, and even music videos, new and old, Dune is easily one of the most alluded to properties around. With a new Dune live-action film around the corner, it’s a great time to celebrate the work. And so, we’ve put together a compilation of every major pop-cultural reference to the famous series.

These dozens of references paint a picture of  Dune‘s cultural importance. After all, what else could The Simpsons, Dragon Ball Z,  Silicon Valley, and SpongeBob SquarePants have in common? The breadth and depth of these references also speak volumes. A variety of lines, characters, and scenes from Dune appear in these other properties. Although certain themes do appear throughout the clips, such as “He who controls the…” and, of course, references to the infamous “spice,” Dune allusions have great range. It’s not just one idea or image replicated, it’s many. And, of course, it’s telling that both Dune‘s content and its actual existence receive homages. To delve even deeper into these Dune nods, don’t miss our additional breakdown of Dune references.

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As Dune‘s canonical journey evolves, there’s no doubt it will only grow even more iconic. With Dune’s new film releasing on October 22, a host of new references is sure to emerge. We’re excited to see which parts of the new movie will serve as inspiration points. But one thing will always be true, “Sandworms, you hate ’em right? I hate ’em myself.

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The DUNE Behind-the-Scenes Book Comes with a Hans Zimmer Soundtrack https://nerdist.com/article/dune-behind-the-scenes-book-art-and-soul-han-zimmer-soundtrack-denis-villeneuve/ Thu, 12 Aug 2021 21:22:22 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=832730 Go behind the scenes of Denis Villeneuve's Dune with The Art and Soul of Dune, a book so impressive that Hans Zimmer wrote a soundtrack for it.

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If you’re ready to face a sandworm to see Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, we have something to sate your appetite: The Art and Soul of Dune. The tome from Tanya Lapointe (executive producer on Dune) goes behind the scenes of the upcoming sci-fi film. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s seminal novel, the film looks like a sprawling epic in trailers. And The Art and Soul of Dune from Insight Editions will explore the filmmaking process with an emphasis on visuals from costume concepts to creature designs to set photos. It also has interviews with the cast and crew. We need this in our eyeballs immediately.

The Art and Soul of Dune cover featuring a sandworm in black and gold

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The wildest feature though? Composer Hans Zimmer, who scored Dune, wrote a soundtrack specifically for The Art and Soul of Dune. Unsurprisingly, Zimmer has never scored a book before. Once the book’s out, you can download Zimmer’s soundtrack for free. I find it unbelievably cool that Zimmer wrote an exclusive soundtrack for this.

An image showing the many book components of The Art and Soul of Dune: Limited Edition

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Insight Editions has another option, too: The Art and Soul of Dune: Limited Edition. This version comes with some extras, notably that the first 700 copies will come with a signed and numbered signature card. The book has an exclusive cloth cover with foil-stamped House Atreides and Harknonnen symbols. A companion volume is also bundled with the Limited Edition; it features on-set photography by Dune director of photography Greig Fraser. One more cool addition: a “unique, cloth-bound reproduction of the Fremkit instruction booklet prop created for the movie, featuring 80 pages of exclusive, previously unseen art from the film.” All of it is packaged in a clamshell case with copper-stamped bespoke imagery. The Limited Edition costs $595.

Dune arrives in theaters on October 22, 2021. Both versions of The Art and Soul of Dune will be available on that same date. You can place a pre-order now.

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Amy Ratcliffe is the Managing Editor for Nerdist and the author of A Kid’s Guide to Fandom, available now. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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DUNE Sandworm Bookends Will Bring Some Spice to Your Shelves https://nerdist.com/article/dune-sandworm-bookends-arrakis/ Wed, 11 Aug 2021 14:26:26 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=831702 Keep your books in an upright position with the scariest creature on Dune's Arrakis: sandworms! These sandworm bookends will not eat you or your books.

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When you’re on Arrakis, the last thing you probably want to see is a sandworm. The massive, fierce creatures from Frank Herbert’s Dune terrorize those who carelessly wander into Arrakis’ vast deserts. They loom large over the planet, especially the native Fremen who coexist with them. We’re quite looking forward to seeing the sandworms on the big screen in Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming film adaptation. The teases in trailers show frightening sandworms so big it’s hard to wrap your head around. And merchandise is taking cues from the movie’s designs. Case in point: these sandworm bookends.

Sculpted sandworm bookends from Dune holding up plain black books

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We first spotted these beauties from Dark Horse Direct and Legendary Entertainment at Polygon. The sculpture captures the rough skin texture you’d expect sandworms to have. Plus, look at all those teeth! A wave of sand splits the bookends so it will look like the sandworm is emerging around your books. The design gives the whole sculpt a sense of movement.

Sculpted sandworm bookends from Dune

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These sandworm bookends are the definition of statement pieces. Measuring over eight inches tall, eight inches wide, and six inches deep, they’ll definitely stand out on your bookshelves. And bonus: they won’t try to eat you! The polyresin pieces feature hand painting and impressive detail. Given the attention to every little sandworm tooth, the edition size is capped at 2,000. If you want these to hold up your collection of Dune books or anything else, you can place a pre-order now. Each set costs $149.99. They’re limited to two per customer.

Dune arrives in theaters on October 22, 2021. And as for these sandworm bookends? They’ll ship sometime between December 2021 and March 2022.

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Amy Ratcliffe is the Managing Editor for Nerdist and the author of A Kid’s Guide to Fandom, available now. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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Everything We Know About DUNE https://nerdist.com/article/dune-remake-everything-we-know/ Mon, 09 Aug 2021 16:00:42 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=620540 Here's everything we know about Denis Villeneuve's Dune remake movie so far.

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Dune is one of the world’s most beloved books, but also one of its most cursed projects when it comes to the matter of live-action adaptation. Nevertheless, a new version of the influential sci-fi story is now on its way. It looks like this time, all the stars are aligning to get it just right.

What makes us so optimistic? Well, here is everything we know so far about the upcoming adaptation of the legendary novel, and you’ll understand why we’re so excited. And to start things off, we’ve also included the first Dune trailer for your viewing pleasure, as well as the film’s official synopsis:

 

“[Dune is] a mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, which tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive.”

What Is Dune All About?

 

The movie poster for Dune with the cast on a light blue background

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Dune by the late Frank Herbert is perhaps the most important and influential science-fiction novel ever written. The 1965 novel is set in the far distant future, where select noble houses from different planets owe their allegiance to a powerful Emperor. Dune centers on a young man named Paul Atreides, whose family takes over stewardship of the desert planet Arrakis, also known as Dune. Arrakis is the only source of the spice melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe, which allows hyperspace travel, among many other things. Dune is a very complex and sprawling story involving politics, religion, feuding noble houses, love, and betrayal

The Saga of the Previous Dune Adaptations

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The original book remains the world’s best selling science fiction novel, and spawned five more sequels from its original author. Its influence is vast; concepts from Dune are all over the Star Wars saga, for example. An argument can also be made that Game of Thrones is the fantasy version of Dune, with its squabbling noble houses and its central messianic figure. But the fortunes of Dune itself as a live-action property have been, so far, mostly a series of disappointments.

Celebrated Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to mount a lavish production of Dune in the early ’70s, one that would have involved participation from artists like H.R. Giger. Orson Welles and Salvador Dali agreed to star, and Pink Floyd was even going to do the soundtrack. Jodorowsky’s had a vision that wound up being too grand for a Hollywood where sci-fi was still considered a risky and unprofitable genre. In 2014, an amazing documentary called Jodorowsky’s Dune, detailing the film that never was, was released to great acclaim.

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After an attempt was begun and then abandoned by Ridley Scott, surrealist director David Lynch was hired by producer Dino De Laurentiis to take the helm of the adaptation in the early ’80s. Author Frank Herbert liked the finished product, but critics eviscerated the movie upon release in 1984, and the movie flopped.

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Dune received a new adaptation in the year 2000, this time for TV. Syfy Channel (known then as the Sci-Fi Channel) produced six part mini-series called Frank Herbert’s Dune, which was a big enough ratings success that it spawned a sequel mini-series that combined elements of Herbert’s second and third novels. Its ratings proved there was an audience for this property, and in recent years, there were further attempts to bring it to life again on the big screen.

Who Is Making the New Dune?

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In November 2016, acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve announced that Dune would be his follow up project to Blade Runner 2049. Screenwriters Eric Roth and Jon Spaihts took on the script, based on Herbert’s classic 1965 novel. Herbert’s son Brian Herbert, who has written several Dune sequels himself, is also an executive producer. Sci-fi author Kevin J. Anderson is also serving as creative consultant.

Rogue One‘s Greig Fraser is the director of photography in the film, with Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer creating the film’s score. Villeneuve also re-teamed with several Blade Runner 2049 collaborators, including editor Joe Walker and visual effects supervisors Paul Lambert and Gerd Nefze. Costume designers Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan also signed on, as did production designer Patrice Vermette. Principal photography on Dune began on March 18th, 2019.

Will It Be One or Two Movies?

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Denis Villeneuve confirmed to Vanity Fair that yes, Dune will be split into two movies. Villeneuve said, “I would not agree to make this adaptation of the book with one single movie. The world is too complex. It’s a world that takes its power in details.” And if it’s a success, after that, there are five other books in the saga (and that doesn’t even include the sequels from Brian Herbert).

Who Is Starring in Dune?

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Call Me By Your Name star Timothée Chalamet, is Paul Atreides, the central figure of the saga. Dave Bautista, who worked with director Denis Villeneuve in Blade Runner 2049, is re-teaming with the director. He’s playing Glossu Rabban Harkonnen, nicknamed  “Beast,” the sadistic eldest nephew of a Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, overseer of the planet Arrakis.

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From one galaxy far away to another, Oscar Isaac is Duke Leto Atreides, father to the film’s main character, Paul Atreides. played by Rebecca Ferguson plays his wife Lady Jessica. Duke Leto’s taking over stewardship of the planet Arrakis is what sets the plot of Dune into motion, making his role a critical one.

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Oscar winner Javier Bardem has also joined the cast as Stilgar Ben Fifrawi, the leader of a the Fremen tribe that who aides Paul Atreides in his fight against the Harkonnens. Spider-Man: Homecoming actress Zendaya plays the role of Chani, a Fremen warrior native to Arrakis, who eventually becomes the romantic interest for Paul Atreides.

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From the depths of the sea to a waterless and dry world, Jason Momoa will play the role of Duncan Idaho in Dune. A swordsmaster who is eternally loyal to House Atreides, Duncan Idaho is also the only character to appear in all of the original novels in the Dune series, so should this become a long running franchise, Momoa will be splitting his time between the desert and the oceans for some time.

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We can also add Thanos and Cable himself, Josh Brolin. According to Variety, Brolin will be playing “Gurney Halleck, the warmaster for Chalamet’s family and a mentor to his character.” In the 1984 David Lynch Dune adaptation, that part was played by a pre- Star Trek era Patrick Stewart.

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Veteran actor Stellan Skarsgård, known for his many genre roles, including some in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Pirates of the Caribbean, will be playing the film’s primary villain. The grotesque Baron Vladimir Harkonnen oversees the planet Arrakis and seeks to remain in power over the incoming new stewards of the planet, the House of Atreides.

Actress Charlotte Rampling, a recent Oscar nominee who viewers might recognize from projects like Dexter and Red Sparrow, is also joining the cast, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She’ll be playing the crucial role of the Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam of the Bene Gesserit order, described as “the Emperor’s truthsayer, a person who can divine intentions, suss out lies and manipulate people’s emotional states.”

When Does Dune Arrive In Theaters?

The film will debut at the Venice Film Festival in September (via Variety), but it won’t arrive in theaters until October 22, 2021 (this is delayed from October 1).

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Originally published July 31, 2018 with updates on October 5, 2020, June 17, and June 25, 2021.

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Hans Zimmer’s DUNE Soundtrack is Getting Three Albums https://nerdist.com/article/hans-zimmers-dune-soundtrack-is-getting-three-albums/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 00:27:44 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=828600 Hans Zimmer's original score for Dune isn't getting an album release. It's getting three! Including a special one the day the film debuts in the US.

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Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of Dune isn’t just getting one soundtrack release. In fact, it’s getting three. Which sounds like a lot until you realize all of them will feature music from Hans Zimmer.

Thanks to at /Film, we learned that WaterTower Music announced is releasing three separate music albums “from and in celebration of” Dune. Each features Hans Zimmer’s original work for the film.

The first two hits stores ahead of the movie’s US debut on October 22. And the final album premieres the day Dune arrives in theaters. Notably, the soundtracks include:

  • The Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack): “Comprised of extended, immersive musical explorations of the Dune film score.” Additionally, both are available in Standard and Dolby Atmos Music configurations. The album is Zimmer’s first soundtrack released in Dolby Atmos Music.  The Sketchbook is available on September 3.
  • Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): Features “the iconic composer’s Dune film score.” And it will also be available in both Standard and Dolby Atmos Music configurations. It debuts on September 17.
  • The Art and Soul of Dune: “The companion soundtrack to the book of the same title” offers uniquely crafted versions of the film’s main themes. Zimmer curates them to accompany the reader on their journey through a visually dazzling book written by the film’s executive producer Tanya Lapointe. The book offers unparalleled insight and exploration into the film. Get your copy on October 22.

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“We agreed that the music would need to have a spirituality to it…a sanctified quality,” said Villeneuve in a statement. “Something that would elevate the soul and have the effect that only sacred music can. And I believe that is firmly present in Hans’ score.”

Zimmer also worked on Blade Runner 2049 with Villeneuve. That relationship, along with his passion for Frank Herbert’s story, is why he came aboard. “I absolutely love working with Denis,” says Zimmer. “He has an incredible imagination and offers so much heart and soul within the complexity of making a film of this magnitude, and our aesthetic is very comparable.”

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Dune has always been very close to both of our hearts. So the task was to figure out how we were going to interpret something we truly loved and admired and invite the audience to come and have their own personal experience. That was, for us, the reason to make this film.”

Villeneuve also said, “Hans spent months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope.” Thus giving fans hours and hours of music to relive all their favorite Dune moments.

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Listen to ‘Paul’s Dream’ from Hans Zimmer’s DUNE Score https://nerdist.com/article/dune-hans-zimmer-paul-dream-score-music-streaming/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 18:54:15 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=827668 Hans Zimmer shares the epic, otherworldly track "Paul's Dream" from his score to the upcoming film Dune. And you can listen right now.

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We’re still abuzz from the epic trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s long-awaited adaptation of Dune. Some of us here at Nerdist literally won’t stop talking about it. Amid all the gorgeous and expansive visuals, and the vast roster of characters, we also got to hear some of Hans Zimmer’s evocative score. It’s not too far afield from the kind of thing he has done before (a lot of rhythm, a lot of sustained bass notes), but it feels unique in his canon. Especially at the end of the trailer, where we hear a striking female voice singing. It’s really cool. Well now the composer has shared that entire track, entitled “Paul’s Dream,” on his Instagram, also streaming on various platforms.

According to those who saw a special IMAX presentation of the first 10 minutes of Dune, Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) has an intense dream about his future and the future of Arrakis. We see and hear bits of that in the trailer as well. The track which accompanies that dream shares its layers and intensity, culminating in that beautiful roar from the singer.

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This was all part of Zimmer’s approach to the music of Dune. Also in that presentation, Zimmer said he constructed new instruments and instrumentation to reflect the setting. In the far future, he said, they wouldn’t have the same kinds of orchestral instruments as we do now. But, the human voice remains, which is why he focused on that. Specifically, he showcased the power of the female voice, along with deep, alien guttural sounds. We’re not gonna lie; it has us just as pumped as we were about the cool sci-fi vistas and vehicles.

We’re excited to check out more of Zimmer’s score, because if it’s all like this one track, we’re in for a real good sonic adventure.

Dune hits theaters in the US on October 22, 2021.

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Breaking Down the Latest DUNE Trailer Shot by Shot https://nerdist.com/article/new-dune-trailer-breakdown-shot-by-shot-atreides-timothee-chalamet-zendaya/ Thu, 22 Jul 2021 15:59:17 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=827096 The latest Dune trailer opens up the world of Arrakis. We break down the trailer shot by shot for Easter eggs, clues, and more.

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In September of last year, we got our first look at Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. That initial trailer set up the epic world based on Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel. And we see even more of the scope in the second trailer, which debuted early Thursday morning. This footage here highlights the journey and dangers a young Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) faces after his family moves to Arrakis, a seemingly desolate planet. It… doesn’t look great for House Atreides. After you’ve watched the trailer, hang out with us for a shot by shot breakdown.

And if you consider details from a 1965 novel to be spoilers, then you may want to hop aboard a ‘thopter and get out of here.

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The trailer opens with a trio of ornithopters winging above the deserts of Arrakis. These lightweight transport vehicles are a common method of transport on the planet, ideal for human transport or light cargo.

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“My planet Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low.”

We hear Chani’s (Zendaya) voice. She’s a Fremen, natives of Arrakis. She has the blue within blue eyes indicating prolonged use of the spice melange. Fremen call this Eyes of Ibad. The spice is a drug and the most valuable substance in the Dune universe. Found only on Arrakis, the presence of the spice has meant trouble for the planet. We see it glitter across the surface of the sand.

Harkonnens landing on Arrakis

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Chani discusses the beauty of her planet, but also its hardships. Outsiders come to ravage the world, plundering it for spice. There’s the arrival of House Harkonnen, our story’s villains. We see glimpses of Harkonnen troops harvesting spice and attacking a detachment of Fremen commandos clad in stillsuits, desert clothing designed to preserve moisture on a planet where water is in short supply.

Dave Bautista as Beast Rabban

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We briefly glimpse Beast Rabban (Dave Bautista) surveying a sea of Harkonnen forces. A pile of burning corpses indicates that perhaps the Fremen’s attack on the Harkonnen spice harvester wasn’t successful.

Someone holding a crysknife

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And that sure looks like a bloody crysknife. The weapon, forged from the tooth of a sandworm, is sacred to the Fremen.

 Timothée Chalamet looks concerned as Paul Atreides

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But then Paul wakes up in his bed on Caladan. So as with the first trailer, Paul is dreaming of Chani and Arrakis. The young Atreides tells Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa), House Atreides’ swordmaster, of his dreams. Idaho brushes off Paul’s concerns. He says, “Dreams make good stories, but everything important happens when we’re awake.” However, Paul is the son of a Bene Gesserit. He has the gift of prescience, and these dreams are not only dreams.

Duke Leto Atreides looks stern with Gurney Halleck in the background

Lady Jessica and Paul in formal dress

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Next we hear Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) talk about House Atreides. “”We are House Atreides. There is no call we do not answer.” We see Leto gathered with Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) in Bene Gesserit robes and Paul in full dress uniform.

Gurney Halleck and Paul fight while their shields flicker

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During Leto’s voiceover, Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin), House Atreides’ master of war, spars with Paul. Holtzman shields flicker around their bodies. The defensive shields surround and protect those wearing them. But the attacks have to be over a certain velocity for the shield to work. Slow attacks can get through. The shield turns blue when the attack is too fast and red when a blow lands.

Gurney Halleck, Duke Leto, and Thufir Hawat in front of the Atreides troops

Spacing Guild behind the Emperor's envoy

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And here’s an envoy of the Padishah Emperor in full dress uniforms. The Padishah Emperor is the ruler of the universe. He’s instructing the Atreides to take stewardship of Arrakis. This sparked Leto’s words about House Atreides’ loyalty. Because no, they really don’t get a choice in the matter. Leto explains they will do as the Emperor says.

At the foreground of the above image is the Judge of the Change, an Imperial officer charged with presiding over the change of planetary Fiefs, among other things. It looks like he’s holding an Imperial contract for Leto. The Spacing Guild, a.k.a. the Guild of Navigators, stands in the background. They have the monopoly on space travel and rely on spice to navigate. In fact, they have to breathe spice gas to survive, hence the helmets.

Lady Jessica with Fremen script over her face

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The subsequent shots jump ahead to Arrakis with Paul in desert garb and also Lady Jessica standing in a cave with Fremen scripture. Jessica and Paul both go on to spend time with the Fremen. We think this particular shot is from when Jessica takes the Water of Life as part of the ritual to become the Reverend Mother of the Fremen. The substance is actually a toxic bile from young sandworms. If it doesn’t kill the person who drinks it, the bile converts into a narcotic that grants an expanded awareness and conscious. Prescience, Other Memory, enhanced awareness and sensory abilities—those are just some of the effects.

A Fremen in a stillsuit

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Hello, Jamis (Babs Olusanmokun). Paul encounters Jamis, a Fremen of Sietch Tabr, early on and engages him in combat. Here he tells Paul, “Come with me.”

Someone marking a bloody thumbprint on a forehead in a ceremony

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Then… we think this is Salusa Secundus, a prison planet. This looks like a ceremony of some kind. Maybe prisoners “graduating” to the Sardaukar, the Emperor’s elite military force. And by elite we mean brutal and absolutely awful. However, this could also depict the Harkonnen soldiers on Geidi Prime.

While training Paul, Gurney notes to the youth that he’s never fought anyone like the Harkonnens before. Gurney practically growls about how brutal they are.

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We hear Dr. Yueh (Chang Chen) say, “The Duke’s son sees too much.” This glimpse of Yueh with Jessica and Paul on Arrakis is likely after an assassin failed to kill Paul.

Baron Harkonnen in his harness

Piter De Vries clasping his hands

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We get another peek at the horrendous Baron Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård) and also Piter De Vries (David Dastmalchian). The latter is House Harkonnen’s Mentat, basically a human computer. They can use their sharp and powerful minds for good and evil, and if De Vries is aligned with Harkonnen well…

A thopter in front of an explosion

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And disaster. Arrakeen, the city where House Atreides resides, appears to be under attack. Including the destruction of their shield wall. You can see the glow of the shields in the above image. Paul states that the Harkonnens are exterminating them one by one.

Harkonnen troops escorting Dr. Yueh

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Harkonnen troops escort Dr. Wellington Yueh, and if you’ve read the book, you know what that means. Yueh is the Atreides’ personal physician and a trusted friend.

Lady Jessica in desert garb

Paul Atreides piloting a thopter

A sandworm looms over Paul and Jessica

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After we watch Duncan Idaho take on a Sardaukar trooper, we get the most striking shot in the trailer: Paul and Jessica wandering through the desert. They’ve fled the danger in Arrakeen, but in the desert they face something potentially worse: a sandworm. The massive creatures call Arrakis’ desert home and can sense vibrations on the surface as part of hunting prey. Hey, even sandworms gotta eat.

Paul fighting a Fremen

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This looks like Paul’s first encounter with the Fremen. Perhaps even his scuffle with Jamis, who has zero patience for outsiders. Particularly not Paul.

A Fremen with maker hooks

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Here’s something incredibly cool: a Fremen with maker hooks. They use the hooks to ride sandworms across the surface of the desert. It looks like this Fremen is only waiting for a ride.

Liet Kynes in a stillsuit

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Plus a look at Liet Kynes (Sharon Duncan-Brewster). Kynes serves as Arrakis’ Imperial Planetologist. She helps the Atreides get settled and understands the ecology of the desert planet. But something’s happening beyond the surface…

Jessica threatening Stilgar

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While we see these scenes, we hear a conversation between Paul and Leto. Paul asks about his future, doubting that he can be the leader House Atreides needs. Leto, a very good dad, reassures him: “A great man doesn’t seek to lead. He’s called to it.”

We also hear Leto ask Jessica to protect Paul, which she vows to do. While those words ring out, we see this image of Jessica holding Fremen leader Stilgar (Javier Bardem) at an extreme disadvantage. She bests Stilgar in combat.

Duke Leto taking a hit to his Holtzman shield

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And big yikes, this shot shows Duke Leto Atreides in custody. His personal Holtzman shield flashes red, which honestly, not the best sign. Nor is the bloody handprint on his left shoulder.

Paul and Jessica with Stilgar and Fremen

Paul and Chani kissing

Chani and Paul with blue within blue eyes

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A handful of shots illustrate Jessica and Paul settling into Fremen life. We see Chani and Paul go in for a kiss.

Paul's vision of a religious war

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The trailer ends with a jaw-dropping moment. We see an image of Paul in full battle armor, his eyes the same blue within blue as the Fremen. This is a vision of the future that lies before Paul as Muad’Dib, the prophesied leader of the Fremen people, leading his death commandos in an intergalactic crusade against all who stand in his way. While we will likely only see this teased in the form of a prescient vision in Dune: Part One, it is incredible to see it brought to life like this.

Dune arrives in theaters on October 22, 2021.

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Epic New DUNE Trailer Hints at Disaster for House Atreides https://nerdist.com/article/new-dune-trailer-teases-disaster-for-atreides-zendaya-timothee-chalamet/ Thu, 22 Jul 2021 13:12:37 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=827006 The latest trailer for Dune is here, and it reveals some of the epic story of Paul Atreides and his family and the danger they face on Arrakis.

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The Sleeper has awakened. And by Sleeper, we mean Dune fans. Thursday morning brought a new trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. The adaptation of the Frank Herbert epic sci-fi novel is coming to theaters this fall, and we’ve been anxious to see more since the first trailer dropped last September. Centered on Paul Atreides, Dune tells the story of warring noble houses and a chosen one in a fantastical universe on a desert planet called Arrakis. This trailer sets up the Dune-iverse for new fans but offers plenty for longtime fans, too. Let’s watch.

Zendaya’s character Chani opens the trailer, talking about the beauty of Arrakis. But it looks like she’s part of a dream—Paul’s dream. This is before the youth leaves the world Caladan with his family and the rest of House Atreides. They depart a lush world with luxurious amounts of water to go to Arrakis. Water is precious on Arrakis. So is spice melange, a drug that comes from the planet. The planet’s natives, the Fremen, are intimately familiar with water and spice. And as Chani notes, outsiders have been ravaging the Fremen’s home for too long.

Is Villeneuve out here treating folks plundering spice like colonizers they are? Yes, and we are here for it.

Duke Leto Atreides looking at his son Paul in Dune

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As the trailer progresses, we see both Paul and his mother, Lady Jessica, with the Fremen. The trailer teases total disaster for House Atreides on Arrakis. It briefly sets up the Harkonnens, the enemies of House Atreides. So yes, while the Padishah Emperor (the leader in the Dune universe) has sent the Atreides to Arrakis, other forces are at play. Between the Harkonnens, the Fremen, sandworms, and the harsh environ of Arrakis itself… the Atreides have a hard road ahead.

Dune arrives in theaters on October 22, 2021. Stay tuned for our shot by shot trailer breakdown.

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Additional reporting by Dan Casey.

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Get Up Close and Personal with DUNE Character Posters https://nerdist.com/article/dune-character-posters-paul-chani-stilgar-baron-harkonnen/ Wed, 21 Jul 2021 15:30:45 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=826170 New character posters for Dune show off detailed looks at Paul, Chani, Duke Leto, Lady Jessica, Baron Harkonnen, and more key characters.

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The spice must flow, as must stunning images of the Dune cast. Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-fi masterpiece novel will bring Arrakis to the screen as we’ve never seen it before. The film, slated to debut in October, tells the story of Paul Atreides. A young man forced to leave his homeworld of Caladan for the harsh desert environs of Arrakis, Paul must chase his destiny. Arrakis, its spice, and its native people all play a part in Paul’s journey. He goes from living a life of comfort as the son of Duke Leto Atreides to making his own way in the world—and on a world that is harsh and unfriendly.

And now, as we get ever closer to Dune‘s release, we have a batch of rich character posters. The images give us detailed looks at much of the main cast. It’s not a small ensemble. Several characters play key roles in Paul’s destiny. If you need a who’s who refresher, we have you covered. Now let’s get into these character posters, beginning with Paul Atreides himself (Timothée Chalamet).

Dune character poster depicting Paul Atreides

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And why not jump ahead to look at the villain of our story? One Baron Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård). As the head of the Harkonnen family, the Baron has it in for the Atreides. He knows whoever controls the spice, controls the universe, and the Baron isn’t ready to relinquish that power to the Atreides. While we’re talking about the Baron, let’s get to know more of his dastardly crew: Beast Rabban (Dave Bautista) and Piter De Vries (David Dastmalchian). The Beast, also known as Glossu Rabban Harkonnen, is the Baron’s nephew. As you can guess by the nickname, he’s brutal. In the book, he earned that nickname by killing his father. De Vries is a Mentat, sadist, and all around not great person.

Dune character poster depicting Baron Harkonnen

Dune character poster depicting Beast Rabban

Dune character poster depicting Piter

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Yet another key figure in Dune: Chani (Zendaya). A Fremen who knows the desert and its mysteries and dangers well, Chani helps Paul adjust to life in the sands.

Dune character poster depicting Chani

Legendary/Warner Bros.

Below, we have Paul’s parents: Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) and Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson). The latter is one of the Bene Gesserit, an organization focused on controlling bloodlines and power throughout the Dune universe. She was supposed to give Leto a girl, not a boy…

Dune character poster depicting Duke Leto

Dune character poster depicting Lady Jessica

Legendary/Warner Bros.

Going back to the desert and the Fremen, we have Stilgar (Javier Bardem). A leader of the Fremen, he becomes a mentor of sorts to Paul. Stilgar’s big on tough love.

Dune character poster depicting Stilgar

Legendary/Warner Bros.

Growing up in the household of a Duke means certain luxuries. A young Paul has multiple teachers to instruct him not only in academia, but fighting and worldly know-how. First up, Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin), known as a warrior poet. He gives Paul lessons about the planets and politics in the Dune universe, yes, but also in strategy and war. Then Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa), a swordmaster, teaches Paul the ins and outs of melee fighting. Last but not least, meet Thufir Hawat (Stephen McKinley Henderson), a Mentat and House Atreides’ Master of Assassins.

Dune character poster depicting Gurney Halleck

Dune character poster depicting Duncan Idaho

Dune character poster depicting Thufir Hawat

Legendary/Warner Bros.

Next: Liet Kynes (Sharon Duncan-Brewster). In the book, Kynes serves as Arrakis’ Imperial Planetologist. She helps the Atreides get settled and understand the ecology of the desert planet. But something’s happening beyond the surface…

Dune character poster depicting Liet Kynes

Legendary/Warner Bros.

Dr. Yueh (Chang Chen) is the Atreides family’s personal physician. He’s earned Duke Leto’s trust, Lady Jessica vents to him sometimes. And he has a big role to play…

Dune character poster depicting Dr. Yueh

Legendary/Warner Bros.

To round out the posters, behold Reverend Mother Mohiam (Charlotte Rampling). An important figure in the Bene Gesserit, Mohiam has close ties to Lady Jessica. She administers the Gom Jabbar test to Paul. Do not recommend messing with her.

Dune character poster depicting the Reverend Mother

Legendary/Warner Bros.

These characters depict the story’s key players. So many come together in this story of one young man’s chose one quest. Dune arrives to theaters on October 22, 2021.

Originally published July 19, 2021.

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IMAX Theaters Is Hosting an Exclusive DUNE Preview https://nerdist.com/article/dune-imax-exclusive-footage-warner-bros/ Tue, 13 Jul 2021 15:57:01 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=824912 IMAX theaters around the world will host a free Dune screening event, featuring new footage, music, and more before the debut of an a new trailer.

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The wait for part one of director Denis Villeneuve’s Dune has been much longer than anyone wanted. The film was originally scheduled to arrive in theaters last December. For obvious, responsible reasons, its premier was pushed back to October 22 this year. But the spice isn’t the only thing that must flow. The hype train must too. And the Dune hype train is about to enter a very big station. Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures are teaming up with IMAX to give fans a chance to see unreleased footage from the film, along with an all new trailer. In a special event that is totally free to attend.

“IMAX Presents: An Exclusive Look at Dune” will provide eager moviegoers an opportunity to visit Arrakis early. On July 21 and 22, select IMAX theaters around the world will show “never-before-seen footage, music from the film, and more.” All before the debut of an entirely new trailer. And you don’t have to pay a cent to see it. The event is free.

To attend you do have to act fast, though. Tickets are available on a “first come, first served” basis. Registering for a ticket does not guarantee you a seat either. Just a chance to get a seat if you are early enough to get in line.

Timothee Chalamet and Rebecca Ferguson in the desert in Dune.Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures

US and Canadian residents can be in attendance at multiple IMAX theater locations around both countries. For a full list of select North American cities and to register for tickets head to the event’s official website. That’s where you can also find a list of participating international countries.

We’re not sure this event will make waiting until October to actually see the film any easier. But we’re onboard with a free opportunity to get another glimpse at why we’ve been so excited all this time.

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David Lynch’s DUNE Is Getting a 4K Blu-Ray Release https://nerdist.com/article/david-lynch-dune-4k-release-kyle-maclachlan/ Tue, 01 Jun 2021 15:28:13 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=816816 David Lynch's Dune is getting a new 4K release, and this Ultra HD version of the 1984 cult classic comes loaded with plenty of spicy extras.

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The spice must flow, and flow it will this year. Director Denis Villeneuve’s highly-anticipated new adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune will finally come to theaters on October 1. But if you need even more Melange in your life, you’ll also be able to watch David Lynch’s 1984 version like never before. Arrow Films has announced the film is getting a 4K release. And it comes loaded with goodies for diehard fans.

The Kyle MacLachlan-led version of Dune is coming to home theaters with a jam-packed 4K bundle. (Which we first heard about at /Film). It will come in both a standard set and as a SteelBook exclusive. You can order your copy as a 4K Blu-ray, or in Ultra HD.

An open 4K box set of Dune, with posters postcards, blu-ray discs, a book, and poster all against a desert backgroundArrow Films

Each version will feature a brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative. They will also come with a 60-page perfect-bound book that has new writing about the movie. The book also has as a 1984 American Cinematographer interview with sound designer Alan Splet, excerpts from an interview with the director from Chris Rodley’s book Lynch on Lynch, and a Dune Terminology glossary from the original release. And both sets also include six double-sided and postcard-sized lobby card reproductions.

The two-disc standard set also has a large fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dániel Taylor. As well as limited-edition packaging with a reversible sleeve. That also has new art from Taylor.

An open 4K box set of Dune, with posters postcards, blu-ray discs, two book, posters, and art, all against a space backgroundArrow Films

The three-disc SteelBook comes in Deluxe rigid packaging with original theatrical artwork. It also has its own large fold-out double-sided poster with original theatrical art. And there’s also an additional 100-page book included. It has original pre-production concepts and designs by Anthony Masters and Ron Miller. As well as an interview with Masters from the film’s press kit.

Those are just a fraction of the bonus content included with each set. You can find a full list of both set’s extras where they are available to pre-order. Check out Arrow Films’ Twitter account to see where you can get yours (and for how much) in the US, UK, and Canada. The sets begin shipping at the end of August. Which is plenty of time to watch all the content on each before the new Dune comes to theaters.

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Who We’d Cast in the Remaining Roles for DUNE Part Two https://nerdist.com/article/dune-part-two-fan-cast-denis-villeneuve-sequel/ Wed, 12 May 2021 16:54:29 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=809229 The second half of Dune has some major roles still to cast. Here are our suggestions for characters like Princess Irulan and Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen.

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We’re still eagerly awaiting Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. The epic film, based on one of the most beloved and bestselling science-fiction novels of all time, was originally going to release last December. But COVID-19 had other plans. Currently, the film is set to come out this October 1. That feels like forever from now. But you know what feels even farther? Dune 2.

In case you forgot, Villeneuve’s Dune only covers the first half of Frank Herbert’s book. And that first book is part of an ongoing Dune series. Herbert published six before his death, with his son Brian co-writing many others. We have no idea if any subsequent Dune novels will make it to screen. But theoretically, the second part of Villeneuve’s film duology should happen at some point. It all depends on if the success of the first film. Here’s hoping it does well enough to justify part two, because it’d be mighty strange to leave the story hanging.

The logo for Denis Villeneuve's Dune, featuring the text of the title on a black background surrounded by a ring of gold light.Warner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Pictures

If the second part of Dune does make its way to screens, Villeneuve has some major characters left to cast. There are four big ones that will undoubtedly be in part two, as they’re quite essential to the story. And since they haven’t been cast yet, that means we can have some fun dreaming up the ideal actors to step into their shoes.

Here are the four major characters left to cast, and who we’d pick for the roles. With a variety of options for each part! (Under a spoiler cut for those who haven’t read Frank Herbert’s Dune and don’t want to know major plot reveals.)

A split-screen image of Yara Shahidi laughing in a still from Grown-ish on the left. On the right is Saorise Ronan and Timothee Chalamet facing each other in period clothing in a still from Little Women.ABC / Sony Pictures

Princess Irulan 

Even if you’ve only read part of Dune, you’ll recognize the name Irulan. The princess and daughter of the Padishah Emperor (more on him in a bit) is something of a narrator for the novel. Her writings about Paul Atreides serve as epitaphs throughout the book, as they open each chapter with relevant future insights about Muad’Dib. In the actual text of the novel, after the Emperor’s plans to thwart House Atreides fail, Irulan becomes Paul’s wife. It is a political marriage and not a romantic one, but Irulan’s proximity to Paul makes her something of a historian, and thus a vital part of the Dune legacy.

In David Lynch’s 1984 film adaptation, Virginia Madsen played Irulan. Julie Cox played her in the 2000 TV miniseries Frank Herbert’s Dune and its 2003 sequel, Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune. When I first heard that Timothée Chalamet would play Paul, I thought right away about Saoirse Ronan as Irulan. She fits the book’s description of the character—i.e. tall, blonde, light eyed, “a face of patrician beauty, classic in its hauteur”—and it’d be fun to see the Lady Bird and Little Women costars reunited once again.

But it’d also be nice to see the Dune sequel think beyond just physical descriptions, and populate its universe with people who resemble the whole of Earth’s make up. (In the Dune universe, all humans originate from Earth.) So it’d be great if someone like Yara Shahidi took on the role. She has a regality that would be perfect for the part. Another actress who’d do wonders in the role is Amber Midthunder, who you might remember from the FX series Legion. She delivered a balletic and mesmerizing performance as Kerry in that show. Her grace and skills would bring a lot of nuance to Irulan.

Djimon Hounsou with blue eyes and in armor on the poster of Guardians of the Galaxy.Marvel

Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV

Irulan’s father is the Padishah Emperor—i.e. the ruler of the Known Universe in Dune. Shaddam Corrino IV’s machinations are at the center of Dune. Its his jealousy of the charismatic and beloved Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) that sets the story in motion. The Emperor plots with House Harkonnen—the longtime enemies of House Atreides—to overthrow Leto and his family so they won’t become threats to his rule. His plan backfires majorly. Though the Harkonnens kill Leto, his son Paul survives and comes to control Arrakis, a precious planet that produces the universe’s most valuable commodity: spice melange. Paul forces Shaddam to step down, and Paul himself becomes the new Padishah Emperor.

The character has not yet been cast, but he will surely be referenced in detail in the first Dune. The whole plot of the book and film revolve around his decision. When I first read, I couldn’t help but picture Kenneth Branagh in the role. Maybe it’s the Shakespearean deception aspect of it all that brought him to mind? Another actor who sprang to mind is Djimon Hounsou. The acclaimed actor has a strong presence and would do wonders as the complicated Emperor.

Harry Styles looks nervously over his shoulder in a scene from Dunkirk.Warner Bros. Pictures

Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen

Feyd-Rautha is probably the most anticipated character yet to be cast, as he’s a major antagonist in the novel. He’s the nephew of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård), the main villain who assists the Padishah Emperor in taking down House Atreides. He is also the younger brother of Glossu Rabban, a.k.a. “The Beast,” played by Dave Bautista in the film. Feyd-Rautha is something of a proxy to Paul Atreides. Both are young and products of the Bene Gesserit breeding program. He’s also a pawn for the Baron, who intends to install him as leader on Arrakis and marry him to Irulan. Instead, Paul kills him in single combat near the novel’s end.

It’s something of a tradition in Dune adaptations to cast musicians as Feyd-Rautha. Sting played the character in Lynch’s film, and Mick Jagger was set to play him in Alejandro Jodorowsky’s scrapped project. So it’s only fitting that a musician play him this time around, too. I’m not exactly being original when I suggest Harry Styles for the part. Others have fan cast him in the role, mostly due to his physical similarities to Timothée Chalamet. (Chalamet even played Styles in a Saturday Night Live sketch.)

We know Styles can act, as he turned in an impressive performance in Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. Plus, if you want to all but guarantee a successful sequel, promote a Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet duel in your marketing. It also makes narrative sense that the two would look alike. Again, they’re foils, and both part of the Bene Gesserit breeding program. They’re also technically related. I don’t even have any other suggestions for this one. Harry Styles or bust! (Although I wouldn’t be mad about Bill Skarsgård in the role, either.)

A young girl played by Violet McGraw holds flowers and stands near a body of water in a scene from Doctor Sleep.Warner Bros. Pictures

Alia Atreides 

Another extremely important Dune character yet to be cast is Alia Atreides. And unlike the others, there’s a very good reason she won’t appear until part two. She isn’t born until midway through the book, although Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) is pregnant with her early on. As the daughter of Duke Leto and Lady Jessica, and sister of Paul, she is extremely important. She’s also a unique character. Because of her exposure to the Water of Life (the bile of a drowned sandworm, which is sacred) in utero, she is born a Reverend Mother. This gives her powerful abilities from the time of birth. She eventually kills Vladimir Harkonnen, her grandfather, with a Gom Jabbar.

Alia is an incredibly tricky character to cast since she’s technically about two years old during the events of Dune. However, because she was essentially born an adult in a child’s body, it’s likely they’ll age her up for the film. For reference, an eight year old Alicia Witt played Alia in Lynch’s Dune. A similarly aged Laura Burton played her in the 2000 miniseries. Aging her could complicate the established time jump between parts one and two, although it’d be easy to toss in a line about rapid growth or something to hand-wave the discrepancy.

But fan-casting her is still pretty difficult. For starters, I don’t know many actresses under the age of 10. And secondly, the first Dune isn’t even out, which means it will be quite a while before the second goes into production. Kids age fast, so the ideal Alia is probably someone who’s a toddler right now. If we’re not taking all of that into consideration, one actress who springs to mind is Violet McGraw. She’s 10 as of this writing. And she’d be excellent in the role, as she proved her talent and maturity as Young Nell in The Haunting of Hill House. She also worked closely with Rebecca Ferguson—who would play her onscreen mother in this hypothetical situation—in Doctor Sleep.

If we were fan-casting for an older version of the character, such as how she appears in Dune Messiah, I’d suggest someone like Bella Ramsey or Jenna Ortega.

There are certainly even more characters who could appear in the second part of Dune, but these are the ones we’re most excited to see. (And also the ones that seem most likely to make the cut.) Here’s hoping we’re onto something with any of these suggestions. We’ll find out eventually, should Dune part two actually make it to screens.

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This Rare, Ancient Crystal Dagger Reminds Us of DUNE https://nerdist.com/article/ancient-crystal-dagger-discovered-dune-crysknife/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 17:54:38 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=786585 A team excavating a tomb in Spain found a stunning ancient dagger made of rock crystal. It's making us think of Dune's crysknife.

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To wield a crysknife in Dune is to make a statement. Fremen craft the dangerous weapons from the teeth of dead sandworms. And if one draws the sacred weapon, they cannot resheath it until it draws blood. All of that came to mind when we learned about the discovery of a 5,000 year old crystal dagger in Spain from The Daily Mail. Detailed in a published study from the Quaternary International in 2015, the eight-and-a-half-inch dagger was found in a tomb at the Tholos de Montelirio site. The dagger in and of itself isn’t unusual, but what it’s crafted from sets it apart: rock crystal.

Stone and flint typically comprise daggers and sharp points of this era. They’re common materials; our ancestors used them in ancient tools around the world. But rock crystal is unusual. Experts call the dagger and the other tools found with it “the most technically sophisticated and esthetically impressive collection of rock crystal material culture ever found in Prehistoric Iberia.”

An image of a crystal dagger

Quaternary International

The excavating team’s discoveries include the impressive crystal dagger as well as four shorter blades and ten arrowheads. A cache this large means the published paper will contribute hugely towards the study of the role of rock crystals in the Copper Age. And it’s not only about the creation of these tools and usage; it’s about what they symbolize.

Rock crystal tools rarely show up in digs from this era. Given that, only the elite likely utilized them. The published paper states, “It had a social significance due to the exoticism of the material and the fact that its transformation required very specific skills and probably some degree of technical specialization. These objects would have had a ‘surplus value’ based on the exoticism and rarity of the raw material, the techno-economic investment of their manufacture (a know-how limited to very few people) and their use linked to the world of beliefs and funerary practices.”

The presence of rock crystal could symbolize magical powers and vitality as well.

We know the crystal is transparent and not like the opaque ivory of sandworm teeth. However, we can still imagine Fremen wielding something like this in the deserts of Arrakis.

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Warner Bros. to Release Entire 2021 Slate on HBO Max https://nerdist.com/article/warner-bros-hbo-max-theatrical-release-2021/ Thu, 03 Dec 2020 19:03:08 +0000 https://nerdist.com/?post_type=article&p=772225 In an unprecedented move, Warner Bros. Pictures will release their entire slate of 2021 movie titles on HBO Max, including Dune and Matrix 4.

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Well, this is big. In an unprecedented move, Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that it will release its entire 2021 movie slate on HBO Max. The films will also debut simultaneously in theaters worldwide on their respective release dates. This” unique, consumer-focused distribution model” is a response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Warner Bros. 2021 film roster includes Dune, Matrix 4, The Suicide Squad, Mortal Kombat, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, In the Heights, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Tom & Jerry, and more.

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Here’s more information about how these releases will work:

Following the one month HBO Max access period domestically, each film will leave the platform and continue theatrically in the U.S. and international territories, with all customary distribution windows applying to the title. All films will be available in 4K Ultra HD and HDR on HBO Max.

“We’re living in unprecedented times which call for creative solutions, including this new initiative for the Warner Bros. Pictures Group,” said Ann Sarnoff, Chair and CEO of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group. “No one wants films back on the big screen more than we do. We know new content is the lifeblood of theatrical exhibition, but we have to balance this with the reality that most theaters in the U.S. will likely operate at reduced capacity throughout 2021.”

This follows Warner Bros.’ decision to release Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max and in theaters this Christmas.

This is a move that will likely change the game forever. Will Disney+ follow suit with its upcoming slate of releases? What about other movie studios? And what does this mean for movie theaters? It looks like 2021 will be another weird one.

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