
Dune: Part Two
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Dune: Part Two is a 2024 American epic space opera film co-produced and directed by Denis Villeneuve, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jon Spaihts. The sequel to Dune (2021), it is the second of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert and the second installment in Legendary Pictures' Dune film series. It follows Paul Atreides as he unites with the Fremen people of the desert planet Arrakis to wage war against House Harkonnen. Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Zendaya, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem reprise their roles from the first film, with Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Christopher Walken, and Léa Seydoux joining the cast.
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Dune: Part Two is a 2024 science fiction, action, and adventure film directed by Denis Villeneuve. The screenplay was written by Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth, based on Frank Herbert's novel Dune. The film stars a cast and crew including composer Hans Zimmer, director of photography Greig Fraser, production designer Patrice Vermette, producer Mary Parent, and film editor Joe Walker. It was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. Pictures.
The movie has a runtime of 166 to 167 minutes and was released on February 27, 2024. It originated from the United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, and Hungary, with filming locations in Budapest, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, and Italy. The production had a budget of 190,000,000 and generated revenue of 714,844,358. Audience ratings include an 8.4 score from 759,811 votes on IMDb and an 8.125 average from 7,848 votes on TMDb.
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8.1Follow the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a path 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, Paul endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Cast
- Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides
- Zendaya as Chani
- Rebecca Ferguson as Jessica
- Javier Bardem as Stilgar
- Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck
- Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha
Themes
- based on novel or book
- sandstorm
- chosen one
- distant future
- creature
- planet
- desert
- destiny
- giant worm
- space opera
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'Dune: Part Two' Script: Read The Screenplay By Villeneuve & Spaihts
deadline.com →Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked-about scripts continues with Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures ‘ Dune: Part Two , the anticipated follow-up to 2021’s six-time Oscar-winning Dune . Denis Villeneuve directed from a screenplay he and Jon Spaihts wrote based on Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel. The first film’s writing team of Spaihts, Villeneuve and Eric Roth were nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, making expectations high for sequel, which has delivered, grossing $714 million worldwide since its global release in March. Set thousands of years in the future and picking up where Dune left off, Dune: Part Two again follows the mythic journey of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a young man propelled by fate into an intergalactic power struggle. Paul was given the ultimate test after the murder of his father, Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac), in Dune : to conquer his fears when fate — and powerful unseen forces — pull him into the sands of the remote planet Arrakis. Exploring themes both timeless and timely, from romantic and maternal love to globalism, loyalty, revenge and catharsis, the film also furthers Herbert’s ecological themes in this tale about humanity versus nature. “Frank Herbert wanted Dune to serve as a cautionary tale about imperialism and the allure of ‘saviors.’ Denis and I wanted to make sure this message rang out clearly in the film. In the novel, much of the Fremen point of view lives in the interior monologues of various characters. We needed to pull those arguments into the action. That meant elevating Chani (played by Zendaya) in the latter chapters of the story, and giving her voice greater power,” explains Spaihts. At the core of the action is a timeless conflict between the forces of good and evil. On one side are the Fremen, a representation of humanity fighting for the collective survival of the native people and of Arrakis. On the other side lies the Harkonnen, a family of ruthless despots led by the sadistic Beast Rabban (Dave Bautista), the monstrous Baron Vladimir (Stellan Skarsgård), and the ambitious Feyd-Rautha (Austin Butler), who represent the manifestation of corruption, violence and greed. Where they meet is the conflicted story of Paul, leaning into Chani’s fierceness and the wisdom of Stilgar (Javier Bardem) to gain the trust and support of the Fremen people, while the Harkonnens continue to ravage the sands of Arrakis for spice — though their efforts do not go unopposed, further enraging them and leading to an all-out war. Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Florence Pugh, Christopher Walken, Charlotte Rampling, Anya Taylor-Joy and Léa Seydoux also star. How old are those characters supposed to be in that? That scene felt a little ick. Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly fraudulent activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots), and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be used to correct any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may encounter in the delivery of content and ads and in your interaction with them. The choices you make regarding the purposes and entities listed in this notice are saved and made available to those entities in the form of digital signals (such as a string of characters). This is necessary in order to enable both this service and those entities to respect such choices. Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address of your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support of the purposes exposed in this notice. Information regarding which content is presented to you and how you interact with it can be used to determine whether the (non-advertising) content e.g. reached its intended audience and matched your interests. For instance, whether you read an article, watch a video, listen
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Dune: Part Two is a 2024 American epic space opera film co-produced and directed by Denis Villeneuve, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jon Spaihts. The sequel to Dune (2021), it is the second of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert and the second installment in Legendary Pictures' Dune film series. It follows Paul Atreides as he unites with the Fremen people of the desert planet Arrakis to wage war against House Harkonnen. Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Zendaya, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem reprise their roles from the first film, with Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Christopher Walken, and Léa Seydoux joining the cast.
Development began after Legendary Pictures acquired film and television rights for the Dune franchise in 2016. Villeneuve signed on as director in 2017, intending to make a two-part adaptation of the novel due to its complexity. Production contracts were only secured for the first film before the second film was greenlit by Legendary in October 2021, subject to the success of the first. Principal photography took place in Budapest, Italy, Jordan, and Abu Dhabi between July and December 2022.
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