"Dune" is expected to shoot a sequel |
1905. Although the film has not yet been released, the sequel to "Dune" has already been made. It is understood that Dennis Villeneuve, the director of "Dune", said that if "Dune" can successfully shoot the sequel, the protagonist will switch to Zandaya Coleman's Cini.
Cini is an indispensable character in the story of Dune. In the framework of the novel, Cheney is the concubine of Paul Yatridi, played by Timothy Chalamet. In the story, Paul gradually grows into the leader of the Fremans, known as "Muadib". Later, Cini, a Fremann, gave birth to a son for him-Daleto Atredis II. If everything is as Denis Villeneuve said, then the story of "Dune 2" will focus on Paul leading the Fremans in a guerrilla war against the oppressors of the Hakonan family.
Due to the epidemic, "Dune" has undergone numerous adjustments. The film is adapted from the Hugo Award and Nebula Award winning works of the same name, and its status is comparable to "The Lord of the Rings." The narrative dimension of the universe, the personal growth history of the epic level, the complicated relationship between characters, and the political struggle all put this novel on the status of a "magic work". The film focuses on the growth of the protagonist Paul Yatridi. His family controls the desert planet Arakis. The power of Arakis means the sole control of all precious resources. Such an alluring power has attracted disputes among the noble families. When Paul's family was betrayed, Paul led a rebel army on a journey to regain control of Arakis.
This version of "Dune" has an all-star team, starring including "Sweet Tea" Timothy Chalamet, Zandaya, "Thanksgiving" Josh Brolin, "Sea King" Jason Momoa , Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Javier Baden, "The Destroyer" Dave Batista, Charlotte Lamplin, Strand Skarsgard and China Taiwan star Zhang Zhen. The film's soundtrack will also be written by the composer Hans Zimmer. According to the plan, the film will land on theaters and HBO Max on October 22 this year. Before that, the film will land at the Venice Film Festival on September 3.