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After only a week in theaters, Dune: Part Twohas already grossed more in domestic release than the first Dune did. The new sequel — technically the second half of the first film by director Denis Villeneuve based on the Frank Herbert sci-fi novel Dune — has already grossed $111 million in the United States in one week. The first film, which debuted in the fall of 2021, earned just $108.8 million in the U.S. in the entirety of its six-month theatrical run. There is an important asterisk here, of course. Dune opened in 2021 during the midst of the Covid pandemic, and was part of a plan that saw ...
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The following post contains SPOILERS for Dune: Part Two. After a long wait, the second half of Frank Herbert’s Dunehas been turned into an epic movie by Denis Villeneuve. And the ending strongly hints at a third Dune film, which would be based on the second Herbert novel, Dune Messiah. So what does the end of Dune: Part Two mean, and how could it lean into a Dune: Part Three? That’s the subject of our latest video, which is also a full breakdown of Dune: Part Two, We’ll remind you how the first movie ended, how it leads into the story of Part Two, show all of the changes Villeneuve made to the...
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Tim Blake Nelson is “heartbroken” that his scene from blockbuster Dune: Part Two was left on the cutting room floor. The 59-year-old actor was left gutted when he found out his contribution to the sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 film adaptation of the 1965 novel of the same name by Frank Herbert was cut due to the film being too long. However, he still plans to work with the director again. He told MovieWeb: “I don’t think I’m at liberty to say what the scene was. I’d leave that to Denis [Villeneuve] if he wants to talk about it. I had a great time over there shooting it. And then he had to ...
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Sting offered Austin Butler his underwear from the original Dune movie. The 32-year-old actor plays Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in the sci-fi epic sequel, and his character was first portrayed by the “Fields of Gold” hitmaker in the original 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel by David Lynch. The pair met at the premiere in New York City over the weekend, and Butler said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “It was so surreal. My mind was blown.” “He’s the best… He came up afterward, and he was so, so, lovely and just debonair.” “I asked him about [starring in the original Dune movie] and...
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Dune: Part Twois definitely the part of a larger story; the second half of the tale original told in Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi novel. Director Denis Villeneuve filmed the first half of Herbert’s book as Dune, released in 2021. The conclusion to the saga now appears in his Dune: Part Two. While the new film begins with some very brief images and descriptions of what transpired in the first film, it really doesn’t include a big recap or montage that lays out everything that happened before. If you haven’t seen Dune in three years, or you never saw it at all, you might be a bit confused about P...
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The following post contains spoilers for the first Dune movie — but not for Part Two. It’s right there in the title: This is Dune: Part Two. Not Dune 2, not The Second Dune, not Dune: Fremenemies For Life. (Although that last one has a really lovely ring, I think.) It’s Dune colon Part Two, indicating that this is the second portion of a larger story, one you might not fully grasp if you missed Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 Dune based on Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi novel. Then again, some movies shove the phrase “Part 2” in their title to make it look like they are an essential part of a story wh...
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“Whether [Denis] Villeneuve gets to make Part Two depends largely Part One’s success. Call me a cynic, but I suspect that means we’ll never see this story finished. Either way, I would rather have one magnificent portion than a frenzied, nonsensical whole.” Those were the concluding words of one dumb film critic’s rapturous review of Villeneuve’s Dune. (The dumb film critic was, uh, me.) Back then, I was glad Villeneuve chose to adapt only the first half of Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi novel, even if it meant I might never see the conclusion of the story. That first half was so beautiful and sm...
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