I really do hope the knife fight between Paul and Feyd delivers. Because, honestly, I wasn't impressed with the hand to hand combat in the first movie. The Paul vs. Feyd fight in the 2000 miniseries was actually very good. The costumes left a lot to be desired, but the fight was well choreographed. The fight in the Lynch version was really good also. It was just too short.
I remember reading the first Dune when I was in college and it's one of the books where you know that the author is taking you somewhere and then I turned a page and the whole story clicked for me. What an epic....
Listen to "The House Atreides" from Hans Zimmer (obviously) I just love the the combo of the percussion ,the Sardaukar chant in the background and the spacy bagpipe al together is just fantastic. I am listen to it every now and then mostly when I read a sci fi book.
The respect that Mr Villeneuve has for cinema is so evident through every single frame. In an era of 30 seconds video bites, pieces of work like this remind me of the magic of filmmaking. Long live the art!
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
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@@hmicky-mickey You seem to be triggered though, copy-pasting your reply - in - every - single - thread......
The cinematography, the music, the scale, the wonder, it's all so captivating! We're Incredibly grateful to have Denis bring us such a complex story to life through his eyes🙏🏽
No wonder the complexity of Dune is reduced to 0 in Villeneuve's version when he got rid of ALL characters personalities, inner dialogs, relationships and suspicions among characters. It's just massive CGI and music. This is Dune for GenZombies.
Sounds like the perfect response a modern idiot would say about a Hollywood film. This film is actually a terrible take on the dune universe. Read the books, play the games. Either way, your take is garbage.
Settle down. The whole thing has been done countless times before...including the white messiah trope. There's nothing specifically special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey I mean , its a book written by a white man..its a shame all of you low budget wine critiques couldnt come up with anything original worth a dime with whomever other race you might want to see as the saviour..all you can resort to is look at these masterpeices and whine until you get included into them and then ruin ruin them..eg. The Witcher, Star Wars..etc..
@@Raevell911 Thank you for explaining! 🙂 I noticed the sentence from Pauls Fight with the Fremen in Part One, but i havent read the Book... I really liked the Movie - and i don't like many of the modern Movies (Marvel Movies - UGH!!!🤢🤢) Only Thing i did not like, were that the Sandworms looked like hairy Assholes 😅😅 They were better depicted in the 1984 Movie - in my Opinion.
I noticed a distinct lack of the Baron in this trailer. I sincerely hope that the director doesn’t try to “shock” us by having Feyd succeed in assassinating him. I’m really tired of that trope. It was lame when Kylo killed Snoke It was lame when Ramsay killed Roose I sincerely hope that isn’t what happens. I’m genuinely concerned that’s what they’re going for.
The first movie was like fine chocolate that lasted 2 + 1/2 hours that coated your soul with joy yet it felt like it wasn't long enough. That's before we've seen the real crazy stuff, just an introduction to the saga. Sci-fi fans are getting spoiled with this amazing piece of art. I hope anyone who is interested to see the new Dune movies through the end can live long enough. So many of us have been waiting for this.
Part one was a tremendous work of art. I'm not even a fan of Dune, but I loved every bit of the cinematography. It was very realistically done and I can't wait to see part two.
It looked nice but was sterile and dull .... Kind of like walking into a rich person's expensive, beautiful home but you can't touch anything. It's a dead movie like all of the movies this pretentious director produces.
Looking forward to this film not only because I am curious to see Villenueve's vision for the second half of the book but also because I cant wait to hear what Hans Zimmer has in store for us.
If you really want to get the measure of the guy, listen to him talk about writing this music. Its never "I did" or "me" or "mine". It is always "We did" or "us" or "ours".
This is the series that I am currently ALL IN on right now! Ive been raised up and I am versed in this genre and the truth is that NOTHING in cinema has this scale, depth of lore with execution this polished. The acting is Top Notch. The score, and sound absolutely on point. This is the new benchmark for 21st century film making. I am ALL IN on this one. 100 / 100
The first time I saw Dune it didn’t really stick with me long. But I went and watched it in IMAX during the rerelease last week and this time it clicked for me. I’m so pumped to see the second part! We’re in for something special here.
Denis Villeneuve is a treasure. His mind's eye is just incredible. The conceptualization is one thing; but to execute it and to make the audience gasp open jawed at his spectacle is what makes him great! Sicario got me. Dune had me hooked. This one is going to be the same
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
Dune is amazing and this looks fantastic. Visually stunning, powerful and Pugh And Butler look awesome. Cant wait for this film and see Christopher Walken.
As someone who's reread the book every four or five years for decades, I was reasonably pleased with the first part. I'm trying to remember what major character was missing in the first part that I then found was in the second. Princess Irulan? I remember thinking it was a mistake to omit the Arrakis welcome party held by Duke Leto where a little of the politics, intrigue, and background for Arrakis was discussed.
Yes. That would have been the perfect place for some much needed character development and a deeper understanding of all the moving parts of the story.
I thought the miniseries handled it pretty well, and I was disappointed this version omitted it. But Villeneuve's version is incredible even without it.
This is the movie it should’ve always been. Powerful, beautiful, and completely moving. I grew up on this story and I can’t wait to feel it in theaters.
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
Love the allusion to Ridley Scotts, Scott Free intro at 0:35. Just like in the first one with the ornithopters Denis Villeneuve pays homage to Sir Ridley. Both masters at their craft.
Settle down. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing specifically special about the director or his pastiche vision.
I am so excited for the lineup of movies this year: Dune Part 2, New Christopher Nolan movie, new Martin Scorcesse movie with Leo, new Mission Impossible movie, the Flash returning Michael Keaton's Batman, Equalizer 3, New David Fincher movie based on a sick graphic novel, Hunger Game prequel, Rebel Moon, an R rated Kraven the hunter movie Wow.
@@derekwood2814 I mean lowky this is an amazing year for film. Indiana Jones, Barbie, Oppenheimer, into the spiderverse 2, mission impossible. Ngl there’s some good ones but I still think this is by far the best.
The first time I saw a picture of Timothee Chalamet from some red carpet. The light glinted green and blue in his eyes. And he had a hidden knowing smile. And I thought, "Ok, I have no idea who this kid is but if he can act, they have to make a new Dune, and he has to play Paul!" I guess I am living in the right era.
Masterpiece! It is a dream to see the rich and extraordinary universe created by Frank Herbert gain such magnitude in the hands of Denis Villeneuve, the perfect director for this feat. Dune is a spectacle like the Middle-earth we see in The Lord of the Rings. Just like the passionate work of J. R. R. Tolkien, I am delighted to see Herbert attracting new readers after the release of the first part. The depth and grandeur that Villeneuve imposed on the 2021 production is in proportion to Peter Jackson's trilogy, which is in my Top 3 favorite films. The Lord of the Rings is a cinematographic realization, a epic, and I'm sure that with Dune - Part Two it will be no different when we leave the cinemas. Cheering for the biggest film of the year alongside Tom Cruise and his new Mission: Impossible. In this way, we will guarantee Dune Messiah and the birth of one of the greatest franchises in the history of cinema!
It will take a colossal effort to dethrone LOTR trilogy. Dune part 1 was a good film as reflected by critics and fans. It has a solid 8 rating on IMDB with a generous 600k votes cast. Fellowship of the Ring has stood the test of over 20 years and with over 1.9 million votes it sits at 8.8 This is territory of truly special work, these ratings are not everything but it's something to go by. Perhaps Dune part 2 will be even better and it might come close to Two Towers and I hope it does but again it's a long road. Finally if Dune Messiah happens it will be compared to Return of the King. Incase you forgot the film won countless academy awards and capped the greatest trilogy ever. A 9 rating from 1.9 million votes on IMBD..after 20 years? There's only 7 films that are comparable. This is legendary territory. It will take a colossal effort from Denis Villeneueve. Good luck! Can't wait to see it!
I don't know if I ever cried watching a trailer, but I did tear a bit watching Paul summon the sandworm and I know I will cry and be awe in the theather. Thank you Villeneuve for making this movie a reality.
Deserves to be seen on the big screen but wish it was made for the small screen as a TV series. Just so we had more of this incredible universe to indulge in. Excellent trailer!
@@VinceValentine I'm aware of it and looking forward to it. However I still feel they could have also done a prequel series for Dune part 1. Just to expand on the characters and their backstories leading up to the events of the first movie. Then do a series set between parts 1&2 and another series set after part 2 leading to the conclusion with part 3 of the movie trilogy. Yes I am that greedy😅
@@dankamp2872 Hahahaha, I love it when incels out themselves. Movies are woke these days, does that bother you? Hmmm? Does it? Does it? Have fun complaining for the next few decades, they'll only put more women and queer people in films. Haha.
@@ajc4477 it’s rare that I find a reason to go an actual theater, which is sad because I miss a far gone time when I used to go every other weekend. But now, nothing ever seems worth it. So I’m glad when movies like these come along. IMAX worthy!
Almost my sentiments too. I'll pay to watch this movie and this movie alone on the big screen this year. Or maybe together with Spider-Man across the Spiderverse.
@@janmajer4662 I believe that feyed’s fighting scenes will be black and white and then at the end of the film when Muad’dib and Feyed have the duel it will be in color. The flashback theory also sounds promising!
@@RevoltOfAges How so? I actually quite like the style of his prose. I'd say it's more of a subjective thing and, given the popularity of Dune, it seems most people would have to agree with myself and oc
God, I want this movie to crush at the box office and award shows so badly! From what I've heard Denis wants to do Messiah next to close out a "trilogy." I would KILL to see this carry through to God Emperor of Dune - it was my favorite of the original 6 books and would be absolutely insane to see done on film.
It makes sense to go up to Messiah, it was actually written at the same time as Dune and they make a thematically complete package. I don't think Denis wants to make like 5 of these movies. 3 is enough.
I hear you, but you've got to remember how much of God Emperor is delegated to internal monologue. Sure, the first three books are choc full of it, but God Emperor is almost entirely monologue. Like, the whole thing. Villeneuve has shown that it is possible to effectively portray internal monologues without actually dropping them like the 80s movie, but he's also gone on record describing how difficutl it is and how much time he spent revising and running over every scene to make sure the proper emotions were portrayed. In a story where almost the entire plot hinges around the thoughts of the characters, even more so than Dune and Messiah, I don't think even Villeneuve could pull it off. I just feel God Emperor simply isn't meant for the screens, unfortunately. Though I'd have to agree that I'd love to see it, if only to see Leto II fully CGI'd (or possibly even practical)! I've always wanted to see a high-quality, cinematic portrayal of the worm god in action!
@@buttersticks7877 Yeah, it really would be the hardest of the original books to translate to film. But c'mon, the montage of Leto getting pissed at and subsequently killing hundreds of Duncan gholas for a thousand years would be hilarious.
Halfway through the first book, just got to the end of the first film. The way how the film helps visualise the book is fantastic really make me want to wait till the second is out to finish the book.
Dont wait, keep reading, you still have some of the best parts too read. I watched the Lynch movie before reading the book back when i was 10 (1991), and i get what you are saying, the estetics of the movie does help a lot. But i would still want you to keep reading it, even before part 2. =)
I watched the First Dune 4 times! It was soo good it inspired me to read the books! Its such a beautiful thing that this amazing story is being honored with the level of production and talent it deserves!!! Heres to at least 4 more films!!
After watching the trailer, I must say that it looks like a cinematic masterpiece! The music is absolutely mesmerizing, and it perfectly complements the stunning cinematography that is on display throughout the trailer. It's clear that a lot of care and attention has been put into the visual and auditory elements of the film, and I can't wait to see how they come together in the final product. If the trailer is anything to go by, this movie is going to be an unforgettable experience for all who see it.
This trailer equals the infinity war trailer which was the greatest trailer of all time so yeah if this is anything to go by the dune universe is going official
Can't wait! I loved the first film and was so relieved when i heard it did well enough. I heard Legendary was holding back on investing in the series and wanted to see how the first one preformed before approving the rest of the movies. I saw the old movie but that was more like watching a historical movie. This is like seeing a proper story with real characters and motivations.
I saw two homages to shots from Lawrence Of Arabia. The figure coming toward us in the heatwave and the crowd cheering as their leader passes by (here on a worm and in Lawrence on a train). Nice touch.
After the tremendous success of the first film, we now get a glimpse of what's in store for the second installment. I can't wait to witness more stunning visuals and captivating storylines
This is something that is worth paying for and seeing. This is how every movie should be made, big scale. Diligently thought out and well written. This is what hype for every movie should feel like. Also, there should only be ONE trailer before the premiere. Put out too many trailers and teasers, and the hype is gone. People already know the story. Yes, I'm talking to you Marvel/Disney.
Kinda wish all the main characters didnt look so pristine, isnt very believable for the fact that they live in a desert with constant sand and dust. Unfortunate that famous peoples faces are worth so much
Amazing. Feyd in the gladiator arena and with Lady Fenring. Irulan getting some screentime. Zendeya gets to play Chani with way more personality than her few mysterious-looking scenes in the first part. I think we saw Gurney with the Smugglers. Jessica still playing her Bene-Gesserit games, without seeing the big picture like Paul does. The only things missing in this trailer are Christopher Walken as Shadam IV and as far as I could see, no Alia. Also I wonder why Paul doesn't have blue eyes in the worm riding scene, but he does have them in the duel with Feyd. These two incidents weren't that far apart if I remember correctly. Anyway I'm sooo looking forward to this movie.
I figure his eyes will turn blue after the water of life. Might not exactly line up with the book, but it's a good way of visually marking the change that happens with him, so it makes sense for the movie
They wouldn't want to give everything away in an early trailer. I love the water that seems to be given of the death still. I hope they keep that scene where Paul reckons with taking his first life. They definitely will have to have Alia in it, as she's a major character in future instalments and also does *spoiler* at the end of the first Dune (I would love to see them adapt Dune Messiah and Children of Dune and then maybe do an anime of the further books like God Emperor of Dune). I'm also keen to see how they show Tleilaxu and gholem!!
I am excited for this film for one reason alone. Part 1 was such a masterpiece and genuinely seemed like a love child from the director that I have complete faith in his abilities. Too high of expectations? Perhaps. But I am excited for this and genuinely don't know what to expect.
damn. it looks so good and with such a stellar cast of actors. i havent read the books but can Denis please adapt all the good ones. i want more of this .
Read the books! As good as this cinema adaptation is the books are FAR richer and give insight and understanding. Read at least the first 3 (Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune). They get a little obtuse after that, IMHO.
@@michaelnash2138 If you are not going to read the God Emperor of Dune why even bother with Messiah. Sure it closes Paul's journey but leaves Lethos wide open
God-Emperor is a good read. I just thought if ergohash reads the first 3 then he'll feel compelled to read the others. I must say, though, Heretics I just wasn't able to dig into very well. Chapterhouse was about the same for me. Brian Herbert's novels, well, they just aren't in the same caliber, unfortunately.
@@michaelnash2138 Well if he doesn't read Children of dune will never know that paul doesn't die in the desert and the first 2 books basically end the Paul's journey. I think that's what the movies go for as well. Just 2 first books
But imagine if Denis Villeneuve could put those books to shame and make a actual good movie out of some pretty bad written books?! But I agree, he should probably stop before it gets too bad
I got goosebumps just watch this. Dune was one of my favorite books in highschool & im extremely happy someone stepped up to the plate to make an amazing cinema experience from it. Can't wait for this 🤙
Well this looks even stronger than part 1 - more emotional, 1st part had that estranged vibes of cold endless space and "icy" merciless heat of the sun and ruthless "hospitality" of the desert. I really enjoyed that vibes and mood. But glad to see it's growing into something new and more "human" emotionally fulfilled. This time - from the trailer - I see something from the characters point of view, part one was from environment point of view, mostly desert. Hope the movie part 2 will be better than even this trailer.
If I remember correctly, the sandworm Paul summoned during his trial was one of the largest ever recorded, with almost half mile in length.
Inline with the Fremen reaction.
"Usul has called a big one"
That’s allot of girth
bro rides worm in this one huh?
@@Baalek1 I'll always remember that line...
"May thy knife chip & shatter." That fight between the 2 of those boys at the end of the film will be epic!!! I wish it was November now.
Feyd Rautha, nephew to Baron Vladimir Harkonnen and Paul Mua’dib, the Lisan Al Gaib.
Thanks for the spoiler you idiot
I really do hope the knife fight between Paul and Feyd delivers. Because, honestly, I wasn't impressed with the hand to hand combat in the first movie.
The Paul vs. Feyd fight in the 2000 miniseries was actually very good. The costumes left a lot to be desired, but the fight was well choreographed.
The fight in the Lynch version was really good also. It was just too short.
thats when you know he went from gallant privilege prince to gritty rebel with everything to lose.
"Two end products of this long and costly program faced each other in a fight to the death that might easily claim both of them."
I remember reading the first Dune when I was in college and it's one of the books where you know that the author is taking you somewhere and then I turned a page and the whole story clicked for me. What an epic....
Frank Herbert does an exceptional job of lining up all the pieces so that they suddenly fall into place as the story reveals itself.
I can't remember if Jessica had the facial tattoos. They look kinda lame and ruin Ferguson's nice face.
Listen to "The House Atreides" from Hans Zimmer (obviously) I just love the the combo of the percussion ,the Sardaukar chant in the background and the spacy bagpipe al together is just fantastic. I am listen to it every now and then mostly when I read a sci fi book.
Don't forget about Don Cheadle. He's the reason Dune exists in the first place
The respect that Mr Villeneuve has for cinema is so evident through every single frame. In an era of 30 seconds video bites, pieces of work like this remind me of the magic of filmmaking.
Long live the art!
Best Movie
Villeneuve's cinematic realisation of Paul's first worm ride is beyond what I had imagined was possible on screen! Very impressive and very exciting.
where are the transgender acctors???were are the diverse ones?!!!! this is white privilege!!!!!! #bandune
Shut up
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey You seem to be triggered though, copy-pasting your reply
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@@hmicky-mickey you're missing the words "in my opinion" from the end of your sentence!
The cinematography, the music, the scale, the wonder, it's all so captivating! We're Incredibly grateful to have Denis bring us such a complex story to life through his eyes🙏🏽
Glad they threw in the "gladiator" scene from the book! Was hoping for that!!
by far my favorite big budget director working today
No wonder the complexity of Dune is reduced to 0 in Villeneuve's version when he got rid of ALL characters personalities, inner dialogs, relationships and suspicions among characters. It's just massive CGI and music. This is Dune for GenZombies.
Looks like something made for TV and the acting is lifeless and wooden. Makes the old David Lynch one look like a master piece compared to this.
Sounds like the perfect response a modern idiot would say about a Hollywood film. This film is actually a terrible take on the dune universe. Read the books, play the games. Either way, your take is garbage.
A huge thank you to all those who are making these movies, who are making Frank Herbert's masterpiece come to life the way it should be!
I couldnt have dreamt it better.
Settle down. The whole thing has been done countless times before...including the white messiah trope. There's nothing specifically special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey love to hear your take on memecoin waves
@@hmicky-mickey I mean , its a book written by a white man..its a shame all of you low budget wine critiques couldnt come up with anything original worth a dime with whomever other race you might want to see as the saviour..all you can resort to is look at these masterpeices and whine until you get included into them and then ruin ruin them..eg. The Witcher, Star Wars..etc..
Had the same thought! This franchise is easily on par with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. I'm so excited to see it get the treatment it deserves.
"May thy knife chip and shatter"
THE CHILLS!!
Denis Villeneuve you absolute mad lad
This was spectacular
I had so much chills I had out of body experience bruh.
Ahem why? - is that a Fremen Phrase?
What's so special about it?
@@theChaosEnigneer1 It's from the book. It's also the phrase Jamis said before duel with Paul.
@@Raevell911 Thank you for explaining! 🙂
I noticed the sentence from Pauls Fight with the Fremen in Part One, but i havent read the Book...
I really liked the Movie - and i don't like many of the modern Movies (Marvel Movies - UGH!!!🤢🤢)
Only Thing i did not like, were that the Sandworms looked like hairy Assholes 😅😅
They were better depicted in the 1984 Movie - in my Opinion.
I noticed a distinct lack of the Baron in this trailer. I sincerely hope that the director doesn’t try to “shock” us by having Feyd succeed in assassinating him. I’m really tired of that trope.
It was lame when Kylo killed Snoke
It was lame when Ramsay killed Roose
I sincerely hope that isn’t what happens. I’m genuinely concerned that’s what they’re going for.
The first movie was like fine chocolate that lasted 2 + 1/2 hours that coated your soul with joy yet it felt like it wasn't long enough. That's before we've seen the real crazy stuff, just an introduction to the saga. Sci-fi fans are getting spoiled with this amazing piece of art. I hope anyone who is interested to see the new Dune movies through the end can live long enough. So many of us have been waiting for this.
Part one was a tremendous work of art. I'm not even a fan of Dune, but I loved every bit of the cinematography. It was very realistically done and I can't wait to see part two.
It looked nice but was sterile and dull .... Kind of like walking into a rich person's expensive, beautiful home but you can't touch anything. It's a dead movie like all of the movies this pretentious director produces.
@@Fiveash-Art Your movie taste is basic at best
And that's how you become a fan of this movie.
I didn't even knew about dune before the first part.. now I have read all the books and even the old movie lol.
@@criticalz123 And you know this because I don't like this movie. 😂 .. Ok dude. I bet you creamed on yourself with that new turd "The Batman".
Looking forward to this film not only because I am curious to see Villenueve's vision for the second half of the book but also because I cant wait to hear what Hans Zimmer has in store for us.
If you really want to get the measure of the guy, listen to him talk about writing this music. Its never "I did" or "me" or "mine". It is always "We did" or "us" or "ours".
I haven't read the second half yet.
More repetition of the same theme, over and over.
you mean in SCORE for us? I'll see myself out.
Bagpipes, hopefully lots of them.
God the score just sends chills down my spine every time
You'd like LORN
Zimmer is a genius
imagine my comment under a comment under a comment getting 1k like
There's always a chill down my spine cringe comment on every UA-cam comment section. Calm down just a trailer
I didn't like the score.
Be simple, be direct, nothing fancy. A life changing quote.
Those few lines hit deep.
Exactly what Hebert wrote in the book (irony of course)
I still prefer "Fear is the mind killer."
That's what she said
Just the way Dennis directs his movie!
Love Javier Bardem as Stilgar. Perfect casting.
Absolutely agree. He's exactly how I imagined. Also Paul and Chani are very well cast. Also Jessica.
This is the series that I am currently ALL IN on right now! Ive been raised up and I am versed in this genre and the truth is that NOTHING in cinema has this scale, depth of lore with execution this polished. The acting is Top Notch. The score, and sound absolutely on point. This is the new benchmark for 21st century film making. I am ALL IN on this one. 100 / 100
The first time I saw Dune it didn’t really stick with me long. But I went and watched it in IMAX during the rerelease last week and this time it clicked for me.
I’m so pumped to see the second part! We’re in for something special here.
I've read and re-read the Dune novels several times, but the sight of a Fremen riding a sandworm in the movie hits me in the feels.
When he said "may thy knife chip and shatter" and put the knife to his forehead with his eyes blue... OMG I felt it in my veins.
Denis Villeneuve is a treasure. His mind's eye is just incredible. The conceptualization is one thing; but to execute it and to make the audience gasp open jawed at his spectacle is what makes him great! Sicario got me. Dune had me hooked. This one is going to be the same
Don't forget Bladerunner 2049. Everything this guy touches turns to gold.
@@tinklenipples9103 absolutely....and Arrival
There is something about the cinematic sequence after 1:47 combined with the music that gives me goosebumbs
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey i just like the music and the sequences, bruh
WB should take STAR WARS and give it to Denis Villeneuve ..
100%. Imagine an Old Republic Trilogy about the Jedi Sith and mandlorian wars directed by Villeneuve. He’d be my dream director to do Star Wars film.
WB will never in a trillion years own Star Wars
@@shakkaphillips2444 i would simply pass away omg imagine the scale of the old republic imagery if denis were to direct
No please. Let filmmakers work on something other than the Nth Disney assembly line film.
wb owning sw seems so logical maybe in another reality. we got dune tho
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
Dune is amazing and this looks fantastic. Visually stunning, powerful and Pugh And Butler look awesome. Cant wait for this film and see Christopher Walken.
I was extremely excited to see Christopher Walken in this trailer, maybe next time :(
@@HladgerdKissinger Hope so. Love me some Walken. Hope to get Loki Season 2 Trailer this month.
@@louisberry4403 don't mention that garbage in the same sentence as Dune.
@@brandocalrissian3294 I'm a Majors fan and I hope his court case works out.
Glad they threw in the "gladiator" scene from the book! Was hoping for that!!
As someone who's reread the book every four or five years for decades, I was reasonably pleased with the first part. I'm trying to remember what major character was missing in the first part that I then found was in the second. Princess Irulan? I remember thinking it was a mistake to omit the Arrakis welcome party held by Duke Leto where a little of the politics, intrigue, and background for Arrakis was discussed.
Yes. That would have been the perfect place for some much needed character development and a deeper understanding of all the moving parts of the story.
@@JohnDWJ It was seen on some still images the suits and costumes for that scene, hope we get to see it some day, at least in part.
I suppose we can hope for a flashback.
I thought the miniseries handled it pretty well, and I was disappointed this version omitted it. But Villeneuve's version is incredible even without it.
I was thinking about that too, Jessica (as Reverand Morher) putting details together and remembering some small talk
Hans Zimmer always delivers with the music. Epic as always.
This is the movie it should’ve always been. Powerful, beautiful, and completely moving. I grew up on this story and I can’t wait to feel it in theaters.
Oh enough with the nauseating fanboy elation. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing particularly special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey stay mad
@@hmicky-mickey how many times are you going to copy and paste the same comment? Most stories are recycled. Some just do it better than others.
@@Aelfswythe Shut up fanboy dum ass
@H M you must be such fun at parties!
Now i have a real purpose to stay alive till November 😂
Me too!
Same!!!!
Hard facts!
"Long Live The Fighters!" Can't help but think of Kyle MacLachlan yelling it out in the original commercial for the movie in the 80's
Paul Atreides:"EMPEROR!!!.....WILL COME FOR YOU!!!!....WILL COME FOR YOU!!!" (Unsheathes his Crysknife) "LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!!!!" 🖐🗡 🪱🏜
Villeneuve is a freaking genius!!!! This trailer alone, has given me life!!!! Epic!!!!!
The soundtrack is everything
its like the scenery, you take it in, in waves!
SORRY WHAT I DIDN'T QUITE CATCH THAT *Speakers Causing a Fuckin' Earthquake*
Hans is IT!
Yeah but that singing is cliche and annoying af.
Hans is fantastic
I love the costume design in these movies so much. THIS is what sci-fi should look like, either this or Tron
Utilitarianism is the future
Welcome back to the DUNE AGENDA. My body is ready
Love the allusion to Ridley Scotts, Scott Free intro at 0:35. Just like in the first one with the ornithopters Denis Villeneuve pays homage to Sir Ridley. Both masters at their craft.
Danggggg! I have nooooot been this excited for a movie in sooo long.
Same! 😁
Incoming Dune Lightroom presets xD
Settle down. The whole thing has been done countless times before, including the white messiah trope. There's nothing specifically special about the director or his pastiche vision.
@@hmicky-mickey lol "white messiah." this generation is doomed
ayyyy ma boi
Denis is a true artist and timothee's performance gives me goosebumps. It's insane how talented he is.
I am so excited for the lineup of movies this year:
Dune Part 2, New Christopher Nolan movie, new Martin Scorcesse movie with Leo, new Mission Impossible movie, the Flash returning Michael Keaton's Batman, Equalizer 3, New David Fincher movie based on a sick graphic novel, Hunger Game prequel, Rebel Moon, an R rated Kraven the hunter movie
Wow.
This is going to be the best movie of the year.
By a large margin. To be fair, not much to compete with, if anything.
@@derekwood2814 I mean lowky this is an amazing year for film. Indiana Jones, Barbie, Oppenheimer, into the spiderverse 2, mission impossible. Ngl there’s some good ones but I still think this is by far the best.
@@TheCynicalBee nothing can be better than barbie
@@derekwood2814 how could you forget about Oppenheimer?
@@TheCynicalBee can’t forget about antman quantummania😂
The first time I saw a picture of Timothee Chalamet from some red carpet. The light glinted green and blue in his eyes. And he had a hidden knowing smile. And I thought, "Ok, I have no idea who this kid is but if he can act, they have to make a new Dune, and he has to play Paul!" I guess I am living in the right era.
First words of the trailer: "It's breathtaking." Me after watching the trailer: "You're breathtaking!"
Masterpiece! It is a dream to see the rich and extraordinary universe created by Frank Herbert gain such magnitude in the hands of Denis Villeneuve, the perfect director for this feat.
Dune is a spectacle like the Middle-earth we see in The Lord of the Rings. Just like the passionate work of J. R. R. Tolkien, I am delighted to see Herbert attracting new readers after the release of the first part.
The depth and grandeur that Villeneuve imposed on the 2021 production is in proportion to Peter Jackson's trilogy, which is in my Top 3 favorite films. The Lord of the Rings is a cinematographic realization, a epic, and I'm sure that with Dune - Part Two it will be no different when we leave the cinemas.
Cheering for the biggest film of the year alongside Tom Cruise and his new Mission: Impossible. In this way, we will guarantee Dune Messiah and the birth of one of the greatest franchises in the history of cinema!
I totally agree. I am expecting (hoping) to finally have a trilogy on par with LOTR
Don't think that people that love to see CGI over plot and dialogs want to read Dune.
Master piece??? What is wrong with you idiots..
It will take a colossal effort to dethrone LOTR trilogy. Dune part 1 was a good film as reflected by critics and fans. It has a solid 8 rating on IMDB with a generous 600k votes cast. Fellowship of the Ring has stood the test of over 20 years and with over 1.9 million votes it sits at 8.8 This is territory of truly special work, these ratings are not everything but it's something to go by. Perhaps Dune part 2 will be even better and it might come close to Two Towers and I hope it does but again it's a long road. Finally if Dune Messiah happens it will be compared to Return of the King. Incase you forgot the film won countless academy awards and capped the greatest trilogy ever. A 9 rating from 1.9 million votes on IMBD..after 20 years? There's only 7 films that are comparable. This is legendary territory. It will take a colossal effort from Denis Villeneueve. Good luck! Can't wait to see it!
@@conatcha I'm proof to the contrary.
I don't know if I ever cried watching a trailer, but I did tear a bit watching Paul summon the sandworm and I know I will cry and be awe in the theather. Thank you Villeneuve for making this movie a reality.
crying over a trailer... are you the same dude that cried when he watched that star wars trailer...Get a grip dude.
donñt listen to the other comment, you do you.
@@cheesedie To be honest crying over a trailer is pretty lame
Great soundtrack, give me goosebumps.
was waiting for something huge to emerge from the sands though...
Oh it will it will my friend.
Save it for the big-screen!
Oh it will and I won’t be just one
i mean thats the money shot for the whole movie.
theyre gonna wait til at least the second trailer to ruin the movies ending
See the movie. This is to make u see the movie
"May thy knife chip and shatter."
That's Fremen for "Eat sh-- and die."
And Timothee Chalamet crushes it with that coldness.
Its been my phone call theme for the past 2 years
Deserves to be seen on the big screen but wish it was made for the small screen as a TV series. Just so we had more of this incredible universe to indulge in. Excellent trailer!
They're making a Bene Gesserit TV series.
@@VinceValentine I'm aware of it and looking forward to it. However I still feel they could have also done a prequel series for Dune part 1. Just to expand on the characters and their backstories leading up to the events of the first movie. Then do a series set between parts 1&2 and another series set after part 2 leading to the conclusion with part 3 of the movie trilogy. Yes I am that greedy😅
@@VinceValentine Why, just so they can use the Dune Universe to bring feminism and lesbians to the forefront?
@@dankamp2872Tell me you haven’t read the Dune series without telling me you haven’t read the Dune series.
@@dankamp2872 Hahahaha, I love it when incels out themselves. Movies are woke these days, does that bother you? Hmmm? Does it? Does it? Have fun complaining for the next few decades, they'll only put more women and queer people in films. Haha.
That final shot with Paul and the crowd was beautiful!!!
This looks totally incredible, pretty much the only movie I'm looking forward to seeing this year.
It’s THIS and Oppenheimer.
@@leonwilliams9589 Forgot about that! Two films I'm looking forward to!
The Equalizer 3 by Denzel!!!!
@@ajc4477 it’s rare that I find a reason to go an actual theater, which is sad because I miss a far gone time when I used to go every other weekend. But now, nothing ever seems worth it. So I’m glad when movies like these come along. IMAX worthy!
Almost my sentiments too. I'll pay to watch this movie and this movie alone on the big screen this year. Or maybe together with Spider-Man across the Spiderverse.
"It's breathtaking"
You're breathtaking, Timothée!
I'm not gonna lie, this film series has some of the most visually striking sci-fi imagery I've ever seen. The lore also is amazing.
the fremen spend a lot of time in the hot sun for people obsessed with preserving as much of the bodies water as they can lol
The black and white part of the film is going to be intense!!
What does the coloring mean?
@@janmajer4662 artistic choice. Also i think black and white scenes is about Harkonnens.
@@kushalrijal9453 I see. Maybe they used it to represent the contrast between Paul and Feyd?
@@janmajer4662 could also be flashback of some sort or a jump back in time
@@janmajer4662 I believe that feyed’s fighting scenes will be black and white and then at the end of the film when Muad’dib and Feyed have the duel it will be in color. The flashback theory also sounds promising!
One of the best books ever written by one of the best directors, one of the best composers and a fantastic cast.😁
The best cast ever!!!
I agree with all of this, except Dune definitely isn’t one of the best books ever written. It’s a great world but Frank Herbert sucked at writing.
@@RevoltOfAges How so? I actually quite like the style of his prose. I'd say it's more of a subjective thing and, given the popularity of Dune, it seems most people would have to agree with myself and oc
movie of the year. LET'S GO
Hans music made this franchise phenomenonal
How anyone could bear to sit through this is beyond me.
This has to be seen, let’s go watch this when it comes out people, please. REALLY hoping this turns a massive profit for them
"I don't like sand. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere."
Now THIS will be worth going into the cinema to watch ^^ Part one was amazing, looking forward to the 2nd part!
"You will never lose me, Paul Atreides..."
That's gonna hit like a hammer. That's how crazy desert hermits are born.
That music just brings it to life. I 'felt' him falling and scrabbling down the side of that worm. It's so visceral, so real. I can't wait.
God, I want this movie to crush at the box office and award shows so badly! From what I've heard Denis wants to do Messiah next to close out a "trilogy." I would KILL to see this carry through to God Emperor of Dune - it was my favorite of the original 6 books and would be absolutely insane to see done on film.
Can you imagine Deni's vision of the God Emperor? All of his visions far surpass my own.
It makes sense to go up to Messiah, it was actually written at the same time as Dune and they make a thematically complete package.
I don't think Denis wants to make like 5 of these movies. 3 is enough.
Atleast they should make the story till god emperor of dune.
I hear you, but you've got to remember how much of God Emperor is delegated to internal monologue. Sure, the first three books are choc full of it, but God Emperor is almost entirely monologue. Like, the whole thing. Villeneuve has shown that it is possible to effectively portray internal monologues without actually dropping them like the 80s movie, but he's also gone on record describing how difficutl it is and how much time he spent revising and running over every scene to make sure the proper emotions were portrayed. In a story where almost the entire plot hinges around the thoughts of the characters, even more so than Dune and Messiah, I don't think even Villeneuve could pull it off. I just feel God Emperor simply isn't meant for the screens, unfortunately. Though I'd have to agree that I'd love to see it, if only to see Leto II fully CGI'd (or possibly even practical)! I've always wanted to see a high-quality, cinematic portrayal of the worm god in action!
@@buttersticks7877 Yeah, it really would be the hardest of the original books to translate to film. But c'mon, the montage of Leto getting pissed at and subsequently killing hundreds of Duncan gholas for a thousand years would be hilarious.
This is the majestic, colossal charisma that Dune truly deserves. Goosebumps all over the place.
Halfway through the first book, just got to the end of the first film. The way how the film helps visualise the book is fantastic really make me want to wait till the second is out to finish the book.
Dont wait, keep reading, you still have some of the best parts too read. I watched the Lynch movie before reading the book back when i was 10 (1991), and i get what you are saying, the estetics of the movie does help a lot. But i would still want you to keep reading it, even before part 2. =)
I said it millions of times , Denis is one of the hardest talented directors in history of cinema.
Honored to mention: Ritchie & Nolan ❤
The cinematography, the score, Dennis appreciation of the story and his take on it....this is what movies are meant to be ❤
I watched the First Dune 4 times! It was soo good it inspired me to read the books! Its such a beautiful thing that this amazing story is being honored with the level of production and talent it deserves!!! Heres to at least 4 more films!!
After watching the trailer, I must say that it looks like a cinematic masterpiece! The music is absolutely mesmerizing, and it perfectly complements the stunning cinematography that is on display throughout the trailer. It's clear that a lot of care and attention has been put into the visual and auditory elements of the film, and I can't wait to see how they come together in the final product. If the trailer is anything to go by, this movie is going to be an unforgettable experience for all who see it.
This trailer equals the infinity war trailer which was the greatest trailer of all time so yeah if this is anything to go by the dune universe is going official
Before i watched this trailer i took a silver spray paint can out and sprayed my mouth and screamed "WITNESS ME!" then clicked play :3
This is a true adaptation of Dune.
Can't wait! I loved the first film and was so relieved when i heard it did well enough. I heard Legendary was holding back on investing in the series and wanted to see how the first one preformed before approving the rest of the movies. I saw the old movie but that was more like watching a historical movie. This is like seeing a proper story with real characters and motivations.
I saw two homages to shots from Lawrence Of Arabia. The figure coming toward us in the heatwave and the crowd cheering as their leader passes by (here on a worm and in Lawrence on a train). Nice touch.
After the tremendous success of the first film, we now get a glimpse of what's in store for the second installment. I can't wait to witness more stunning visuals and captivating storylines
So glad movies like this are still made.
I hope we get to see the beauty of two sandworms mating
Florence! 🔥 Good to see her in more movies she's a good actress.
The Hype must flow
So happy they added Flourence Pugh to the cast. Definitely will be seeing this movie because of her and Zendaya. 👍👍
Someone with the Dune Part One trailer re scored it with the 1985 Toto one. I’d love to hear some searing electric guitar as Mua’dib rides Shai’Hulud
That would be awesome, but sadly normies won't know or seen the 1985 David Lynch version.
finally a trailer i can enjoy, what a time to be alive
This is something that is worth paying for and seeing. This is how every movie should be made, big scale. Diligently thought out and well written. This is what hype for every movie should feel like. Also, there should only be ONE trailer before the premiere. Put out too many trailers and teasers, and the hype is gone. People already know the story. Yes, I'm talking to you Marvel/Disney.
I love this movie and it literally looks 10x better😭 Florence??? Ugh yess
It truly duned all over the place
It's duning time
@@janmajer4662 So much duning.
Learn how to be original
It will dune all over the galaxy
truly
Kinda wish all the main characters didnt look so pristine, isnt very believable for the fact that they live in a desert with constant sand and dust. Unfortunate that famous peoples faces are worth so much
2:10 Can't wait to see Paul and Feyd's epic duel. So frikkin' hyped!
yeah what a epic...
Amazing. Feyd in the gladiator arena and with Lady Fenring. Irulan getting some screentime. Zendeya gets to play Chani with way more personality than her few mysterious-looking scenes in the first part. I think we saw Gurney with the Smugglers. Jessica still playing her Bene-Gesserit games, without seeing the big picture like Paul does.
The only things missing in this trailer are Christopher Walken as Shadam IV and as far as I could see, no Alia.
Also I wonder why Paul doesn't have blue eyes in the worm riding scene, but he does have them in the duel with Feyd. These two incidents weren't that far apart if I remember correctly.
Anyway I'm sooo looking forward to this movie.
It's only the second trailer. Patience.
I figure his eyes will turn blue after the water of life. Might not exactly line up with the book, but it's a good way of visually marking the change that happens with him, so it makes sense for the movie
@@LuckyImpling I agree. Let's see if that's how it plays out.
They wouldn't want to give everything away in an early trailer.
I love the water that seems to be given of the death still. I hope they keep that scene where Paul reckons with taking his first life.
They definitely will have to have Alia in it, as she's a major character in future instalments and also does *spoiler* at the end of the first Dune (I would love to see them adapt Dune Messiah and Children of Dune and then maybe do an anime of the further books like God Emperor of Dune).
I'm also keen to see how they show Tleilaxu and gholem!!
“I believe in revenge!” Can’t wait to see this through. Love 💕 it already.
I am excited for this film for one reason alone. Part 1 was such a masterpiece and genuinely seemed like a love child from the director that I have complete faith in his abilities.
Too high of expectations? Perhaps. But I am excited for this and genuinely don't know what to expect.
Same here Nathan same here
Funny how nobody is complaining about the strong white Mary Sue savior theme in this one.
If only Denis Villeneuve would've made the modern Star Trek & Star Wars films... Not just a director, but a visionary artist!
and here I was thinking the art direction in Dune 2021 couldn't be surpassed
damn. it looks so good and with such a stellar cast of actors. i havent read the books but can Denis please adapt all the good ones. i want more of this .
Read the books! As good as this cinema adaptation is the books are FAR richer and give insight and understanding. Read at least the first 3 (Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune). They get a little obtuse after that, IMHO.
@@michaelnash2138 If you are not going to read the God Emperor of Dune why even bother with Messiah. Sure it closes Paul's journey but leaves Lethos wide open
God-Emperor is a good read. I just thought if ergohash reads the first 3 then he'll feel compelled to read the others. I must say, though, Heretics I just wasn't able to dig into very well. Chapterhouse was about the same for me. Brian Herbert's novels, well, they just aren't in the same caliber, unfortunately.
@@michaelnash2138 Well if he doesn't read Children of dune will never know that paul doesn't die in the desert and the first 2 books basically end the Paul's journey. I think that's what the movies go for as well. Just 2 first books
But imagine if Denis Villeneuve could put those books to shame and make a actual good movie out of some pretty bad written books?!
But I agree, he should probably stop before it gets too bad
I got goosebumps just watch this. Dune was one of my favorite books in highschool & im extremely happy someone stepped up to the plate to make an amazing cinema experience from it. Can't wait for this 🤙
If this is just as good as the first movie, people will still watch this version of Dune 50 years from now.
"Tell me about the waters of your homeworld, Usul"
Part One was incredible. Can’t wait for this.
Well this looks even stronger than part 1 - more emotional, 1st part had that estranged vibes of cold endless space and "icy" merciless heat of the sun and ruthless "hospitality" of the desert. I really enjoyed that vibes and mood.
But glad to see it's growing into something new and more "human" emotionally fulfilled. This time - from the trailer - I see something from the characters point of view, part one was from environment point of view, mostly desert.
Hope the movie part 2 will be better than even this trailer.
LETS GO!!!! So excited 😭
Who ever made this trailer deserve a raise..
There are very few movies that I've ever truly been eager to see. This is one of them.
Dune is one of my favorite books
I’ll admit, I had my doubts about Austin Butler playing Feyed….. Those doubts are gone. Can’t WAIT!
Feyd
@@jackgoff2072 Thanks lol