Denis Villeneuve gives an update on DunePartTwo: 'The screenplay is finished mostly, but it's always a work in progress. It'll be a work in progress until final cut, but I will say it's solidified. I have a script in my hands. We are in prep right now.'
Dune director Denis Villeneuve gives an update on the progress of the script for Dune 2 and the filming schedule. Dune hit theaters in October 2021 and was subsequently put on HBO Max to stream. It follows the first half of Frank Herbert's first book in the Dune saga, which entails the House of Atreides accepting control of the planet Arrakis, a planet that holds spice, the most precious resource in the universe.
Dune was met with acclaim both from fans of the novel and newcomers to the world, despite a 156-minute runtime. The film was also well received by critics and grossed over $400 million at the box office. Much of Dune's success came not only from its A-list cast members, such as Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, and Jason Momoa, to name a few, but also for its sleek set design, its IMAX visual effects, and its sound design from Hans Zimmer.
"The screenplay is finished mostly, but it's always a work in progress. It'll be a work in progress until final cut, but I will say it's solidified. I have a script in my hands. We are in prep right now." With the expectations set high from Dune, Villeneuve mentions that he does believe there is more pressure for the upcoming sequel, as a much broader audience was brought to the table with the first film aside from fans already familiar with the novels by Herbert. Any sort of sequel to a franchise is a challenge in itself due to not having the element of a fresh and exciting new world to reveal.
Particularly with Dune, which is adapted from a very lengthy book, previous adaptations fell flat for trying to compress too much information into one film. The decision to split the movie into two parts may allow the sequel to continue satisfying both fans of the book and novices to the world from having adequate screen time to flesh out details which would otherwise be lost and fully develop characters' emotional arcs.
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