Anybody who is aware of Dune Messiah understands why Villeneuve can not bounce straight into the following film. The primary Dune is a (comparatively) simple story a few rising hero, full with the liberating of an oppressed folks and the overthrow of a disgusting tyrant. Though Villeneuve’s take does trace on the darkish facet of Paul’s ascension as described by Herbert, they continue to be hints and allusions.
In Dune Messiah, these points come to the fore and Paul turns into a extra morally ambiguous determine. Furthermore, a lot of the ebook includes palace intrigue, associated by means of inside monologue and finger-speech, reasonably than motion. David Lynch had hopes of adapting the ebook however couldn’t convey it to display, regardless of having a script that higher match his idiosyncratic fashion.
Clearly, Villeneuve has already been way more profitable in visualizing Hebert’s work, and Dune: Half Two stays one of the extremely anticipated movies of the 12 months. It wouldn’t shock anybody if Dune: Half Two does very nicely in theaters and Warner Bros. inexperienced lights a 3rd entry as quickly as doable.
That stated, Villeneuve could be very clear about eager to take his time earlier than leaping to Dune Messiah. “I don’t know precisely when I’ll return to Arrakis,” Villeneuve informed the South Korean press. “I’d make a detour earlier than simply to go away from the solar. For my psychological sanity I’d do one thing in between, however my dream can be to go a final time on this planet that I like.”
That potential return received’t play precisely like the primary two movies, although.
“I wish to ensure that if we return there a 3rd time that it’ll be price it, and that it will make one thing even higher than Half Two,” Villeneuve informed Self-importance Honest. “It must be totally different. I don’t wish to fall into dogmas. I don’t wish to fall right into a vocabulary that has been predefined by the primary two motion pictures. I’d like to make one thing totally different. We’re figuring that out proper now.”