The book glosses over a lot of the battle sequences, and focuses on external and internal dialogue. although this film will be true to the book, it will actually showcase a lot of scenes that aren't really in the book. Highly recommend reading if you haven't yet. It won't spoil the film as much as it makes you thirstier for it.
@@tracechristensen4208 no doubt. i started reading when the first trailer dropped. now im on book 4. the whole time i imagined the cast for the original characters, and could see it all with the sort of dramatic cinematography the trailer showcased< and what i love denis for as he's my favorite director. this film only covers half of the first book too
I have faith that because this film is split into two separate films, there will be a time and place for action sequences to stretch out the story, especially in the second film. Although Denis uses long drawn-out takes with little dialogue and action, those quiet moments will only add to the action by making it all well-paced!
I've never seen a film in Imax, I've planned too, Infiwar and Endgame but it didn't happen and now i know why the Gods conspired against me, its because they knew as a huge Dune fan this is the movie to pop my Imax cherry too. 💥🍒💥😂
@@0_Ka-Bar_0 im from Leeds UK. We have Imax, but our vue cinema charges £5 for any film so we just go to the big screen they've got. Im actually glad i never got round to it so i can enjoy this for my first time.
All I can say is WOW! This may be the first time there will be a tie for best director for denis and Ridley Scott of The Laat battle but Ridley is so incredibly long overdue and this might be the first science fiction film to win best picture. Frank Herbert would be proud. his sing Brian did a great job overseeing this most faithful adaptation.
I love how good it looks, but I am afraid of the writing/story choices. I really hope they keep the action movie banter to a minimum & don't just turn this into another generic, easily digestible scifi movie. Dune deserves an adaption to match the book. Edit: It's really good & you should go see it.
I agree, I'm worried about Warner Bros marketing being more important than capturing the quality of the novel. And I'm sick of these generic trailers with the sudden crescendos followed by an orchestra hit, followed by low sub woofer. Dune deserves better than this...it's a remarkable classic sci-fi novel, not a comic book.
@@j.d.waterhouse4197 And the real question is, what are the chances that the book's focus on ecology will actually be taken seriously in the movie? I suggest it might even be shunted.
Very good point! Im not sure what ppl really expect from a story stand point in Marvel movies. The source material only offers so much in a comic book. You can only really watch those movies with the mindset of escapism. These novels cover a rich diverse universe with complex characters.
It's actually more like 25,000 years in the future. The year 10191 isn't AD, it's AG for "After Guild". The Battle of Corrino took place about 13000-15000 years after the present day. /dunenerd
@@gospelofrye6881 Ok, in 15000-17000 AD then, one would think that with access to nearly infinite resources things like poverty and war would've been surpassed
@@heinrichharkonen2084 That's silly progressive/liberal wish fulfillment. The only sustained peace humanity has ever seen was at the point of a sword----"be nice to each other or you get this foot in your ass".
saw this film via a preview yesterday - mostly lives up the high expectations from a villeneuve film IMO - not allowed to say anything else really due to signing an NDA - it really needs to be seen on the biggest IMAX screen possible with the best sound system possible for the best experience
the performances look freaking amazing, many details and expresions, the eyes of that woman when she sees the sandworm.. is pure fear, I don't recall an expresion like that in movies for so long. the director is really going deep in detail
@@jakobpadberg3257 alright neckbeard, calm down, it's not even out yet. Maybe it will be fantastic and maybe it will suck but don't start worrying just yet.
@@MarkSkids Wtf, no reason to call me a neckbeard?? I loved the trailer and I'm sure the movie will be fantastic, I was just genuinely curious. You should calm down and take a step back before jumping to conclusions.
When this movie was getting all the media hype that a "new" vision and version was being made and the vow to "keep to the book" ... I thought... I haven't read the book in like 40 years so what the hell... re-read the book series... up to "god emperor"... Then I watched the 1984 one over again, damn, I was actually pissed at it.... So let's discuss Paul for a few... The "Mentat" training Thufur provided to Paul, and the "Bene Gesserit Training" of Lady Jessica... and that annoying little fact that both 'schools' use the Spice in one form or another for the enhanced mental capacities it provides. So now we have this new movie coming out, and since I went and re-read all the books... seems like I'm ready for a critical assessment of the movie... Nope, just hoping that it's not another rip of a great story.
The various attempts (and half successes or failures) at transferring the magic of the Dune universe to the screen mean I do not have a lot of hope for this one, even less with it being a film, because of what they will need to have cut to keep it to the length of a theatrical release. The thing is, the books were more about politics, greed, ambition, the bonds between people and the inner vision that drives us. Oh, and worms. The film probably needs all the extra explosions to keep the audience interested, so as well as the content from the books, the film also needs to add lots of "blowing shit up".
Yup…Hollywood always finds a way to bastardize and diminish the original vision of these classic stories. They also always need to inject their multiculturalist slant into the story so they can have their woke cred. score remain high. I’ll pass.
That made my head spin. if I had to judge seeing a movie off of that trailer I wouldn't even bother. I thought that was just Lord of the rings in space. You still can't push me off of 1985, as much as that was kind of all over the place that was still way cooler than I what just saw here.
@@dahjeekwenglee5909 🤔…oh. So are are saying that that was just a dream sequence? Doesn’t quite make up for his dead eyes but alright. Sounds more like the curse of boredom.
@@babaoriley04 Not a dream sequence but a glimpse flashforward of prescient vision that paul experiences in culminating waves when being exposed to the spice over his prolonged stay there, so in a way potentially yeah, just when comparing to my own psychedelic induced visions, which prescience is almost certainly influenced by if not at least subjectively related to, it completely fits. I seem to remember many moments in the book where pauls prescience would reach to an uncontainable physiological level and he would literally outwardly project into visions of the future that would leave him quite shaken if not uncomposed. But literally who knows until the movie is released...
@@babaoriley04 There are so many moments i remember reading in the book where paul would "fall" under the spell of prescience to the point where all he could see and focus on was the gaps in time where the holy galatic jihad raged on and burned....to the point he couldnt react or conversate normally to his closest adversaries
@@babaoriley04 his dead eyes make sense in this context because he sees himself becoming that unfeeling, dictator-like messiah and leader of a genocidal jihad....even by the end of the book he is helpless to even become feeling that, he no longer is able to feel for his fellow brethren and fallen soldiers to a large degree...gurney remarks this with an astonished remark towards the end of the book. I also could be completely wrong but hey, this is another angle which i am leaning towards myself
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.
what a crime it would be to watch this on a small screen. Get out there and enjoy possibly the most epic sci-fi of all time (and support the economy while you're at it).
The previous movies had some intrigue, given the time but the hype for this has long since dried up. If they’d do one of the later books in the series with generations way further down the road with whole new cast, I’d be more interested. I’d like to see the return of the great enemy that they prophesied about, the one that caused many of the problems that lead up to dune in the first place, and why the golden path existed to spread humanity so far apart… so that they couldn’t be rendered extinct when this enemy returned. Repeats of the set if books at the beginning over and over.😔
@@0_Ka-Bar_0 Not really interested in what makes you sick, or tired, not your mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, or spouse, they're your touchy-feely feelings you live with them, just not interested. Now if you have something to say about the movie lets hear it. I read Chapterhouse (last book in the series by Frank) in the mid to late 80's, I get the feeling it was before you were born. If you want a real question for a Dune fan try to figure out how many Duncan ghola's.
@@viper2148 Its not just Kyle, its the whole thing. example"get that bene gesserit witch out of here". Just many things about the 1984 Version that make it more admirable.
The visuals are going to be spectacular, the story possibly not so much. Chani's opening monologue from this trailer set shows how infected with politics and social engineering this one is.
I never thought I would ever again see as many trolls as I did before Lord of the Rings was released, but it's even worse. I guess, over the last 20 years, trolling has become a national pastime.
very happy with my big screen TV at home - but this will will get me out to the theater again! Read the book in college and then they did that god-awful version, when was that? The 80s? And finally it will be done right!
The music in the first trailer is sterile and cookie cutter movie music...the music in the second trailer...well now..there you are..profound and goose bump provoking..Thats what Pink Floyd is all about..
What's with the casting? Liet Kynes, also known as Weichih Kynes was the SON of Pardot Kynes and his wife Frieth and the father of Chani (who became the concubine of Emperor Paul Atreides), as well as the adopted father of Liet-chih.
If you've read the book then you'd see that this is actually mentioned; he is small for his age. And I don't think a knife-fighter, in the way it's portrayed in this universe, requires much bulk.
@@thomaspt Fair enough. Wearing Armour isn't in the book and if you have a personal shield is nothing less than bizarre. The book could be improved upon. Personal shields are a bit silly. Not sure about advanced technological societies fighting with knives any more than we do, but traditional dueling seems OK as a cultural tradition thing...which brings me back to, if man to man dueling with a knife is your thing, you're going to adapt to that.
Jason Momoa will make a great Duncan Idaho except that he's already at the top end of realistic age. He's really too old to portray later ghola iterations, though, unless the producers plan to engage CGI morphing and have a remarkable double or two for child and teen. I doubt that, so I suspect there are not plans to go beyond Children of Dune. Oh, how I'd love to see later books portrayed, as well, in a series worthy of both big screen and critical Herbert audience! The complexity and nuance in God Emperor has presented an especially difficult production and thus a barrier-but HBO! They've taken up difficult portrayals that engage and challenge the minds of the audience, not just eyes and ears. I think they could do it.
I really dislike that the main actors are so young. That and the kid is way too skinny and short to really pull off being Paul. I'm also a big fan of the Frank Herbert's Dune which was fantastic. Now that actor was able to pull of being young and looking older as the series went on. I have read all the books which I felt Frank Hurbert did a fantastic job making into a movie. This movie does have some actors I'm looking forward to seeing, such as Jason Momoa. Again he really doesn't match the part, but he is a fantastic actor, so I'm in!
@@mosart7025 no, I don't, I'm talking about the mini series. Plus what your opinion is, definitely is not mine. But I'm glad you live in your own little world!
@@leetkd6743 I don't believe that's the case however, I will go back and reread the books again. It's been a little while. Even if that was the case, even in the books the time when he was younger to when he was with Chany they were not young kids still.
Ugh! I hate what it looks like they've done to the style of Dune, compared with the original movie. I hope I'm wrong, though. The original was far from perfect, but I think that it captured the atmosphere of the book well.
I agree that Lynch's take was an excellent one and needed no improving on, but I'm willing to give this one a chance. The ornithopters, in particular, are more in line with how the book describes them. I note the personal shields are closer to the SyFy version than Lynch's, but in the books they were also more subtle than the way Lynch portrayed them (or possibly was obliged to portray them by the limitations of FX at the time).
The book glosses over a lot of the battle sequences, and focuses on external and internal dialogue. although this film will be true to the book, it will actually showcase a lot of scenes that aren't really in the book. Highly recommend reading if you haven't yet. It won't spoil the film as much as it makes you thirstier for it.
visa versa?
@@tracechristensen4208 no doubt. i started reading when the first trailer dropped. now im on book 4. the whole time i imagined the cast for the original characters, and could see it all with the sort of dramatic cinematography the trailer showcased< and what i love denis for as he's my favorite director. this film only covers half of the first book too
hahah wut. such a bad take.
@@smitty_mittenz elaborate
I have faith that because this film is split into two separate films, there will be a time and place for action sequences to stretch out the story, especially in the second film. Although Denis uses long drawn-out takes with little dialogue and action, those quiet moments will only add to the action by making it all well-paced!
I herby vow to spend whatever I need to and travel as far as necessary to see this on the biggest screen possible.
Me too!
then buy a plasma tv
This is the way!
Yes !! Super huge IMAX screen. This will be epic
So say we all!
I've never seen a film in Imax, I've planned too, Infiwar and Endgame but it didn't happen and now i know why the Gods conspired against me, its because they knew as a huge Dune fan this is the movie to pop my Imax cherry too. 💥🍒💥😂
How old are you ? 14? There's at least 10 IMAX cinemas in my town. Or you haven't been to the teather in last 15 years or so?
@@0_Ka-Bar_0 im from Leeds UK. We have Imax, but our vue cinema charges £5 for any film so we just go to the big screen they've got. Im actually glad i never got round to it so i can enjoy this for my first time.
"Fear is the mind killer" that is soooo true.
All I can say is WOW! This may be the first time there will be a tie for best director for denis and Ridley Scott of The Laat battle but Ridley is so incredibly long overdue and this might be the first science fiction film to win best picture. Frank Herbert would be proud. his sing Brian did a great job overseeing this most faithful adaptation.
That scream at the end is fantastic
Dave Bautista is in every scene of this movie but you only can see him when he moves.
Nah this film betta be ~3 freaking hours
I hope they'll release the villeneuve-cut!
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I love how good it looks, but I am afraid of the writing/story choices. I really hope they keep the action movie banter to a minimum & don't just turn this into another generic, easily digestible scifi movie. Dune deserves an adaption to match the book.
Edit: It's really good & you should go see it.
I agree, I'm worried about Warner Bros marketing being more important than capturing the quality of the novel. And I'm sick of these generic trailers with the sudden crescendos followed by an orchestra hit, followed by low sub woofer. Dune deserves better than this...it's a remarkable classic sci-fi novel, not a comic book.
@@j.d.waterhouse4197 And the real question is, what are the chances that the book's focus on ecology will actually be taken seriously in the movie? I suggest it might even be shunted.
@@j.d.waterhouse4197 but also, a movie is not a novel and you should accept that
It will be a generic Sci fi action flik ticking every diversity box.
@@pparker768 Knowing Denis Villeneuve's penchant for theme and motif-heavy film, I think your fears will be assuaged.
Can’t wait!! Don’t cut it. Give us all of it!
this should make the ubiquitous Marvel films look comical just like the kids comics they came from.
Very good point! Im not sure what ppl really expect from a story stand point in Marvel movies. The source material only offers so much in a comic book. You can only really watch those movies with the mindset of escapism. These novels cover a rich diverse universe with complex characters.
Make Hulk accountant mad.
Woahh... 🔥🔥
I really ❤️ the background music 👍
Sounds interesting 🔥
Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon) played over the last part.....is it just trailer music ?
Hype is the mind killer
My reason for getting my 100 inch projector back up and running..
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For Shai-Hulud!
Oscar Isaac can be a live action version of that father from the KOTOR trailer
Not that I want to wish the summer away but daaaaaam I can't wait for October!!!
One would think that 10000 years in the future some of humanity's problems would've already been solved...
Take alook 5000 years ago, fighting over wealth and resources, fighting for power and control. Nothing will change in the next 5000 years
It's actually more like 25,000 years in the future. The year 10191 isn't AD, it's AG for "After Guild". The Battle of Corrino took place about 13000-15000 years after the present day. /dunenerd
@@gospelofrye6881 Ok, in 15000-17000 AD then, one would think that with access to nearly infinite resources things like poverty and war would've been surpassed
@@james1cool we just don't learn the lesson don't we
@@heinrichharkonen2084 That's silly progressive/liberal wish fulfillment. The only sustained peace humanity has ever seen was at the point of a sword----"be nice to each other or you get this foot in your ass".
Everett Mcgill will always be Stilgar to me, but we will see what this movie does.
"Your name is Paul Mooaadeeeeeeeeba..."!
@@MasterDownUnder hmmmm Shaiiiii-Haluuuuuuuud
saw this film via a preview yesterday - mostly lives up the high expectations from a villeneuve film IMO - not allowed to say anything else really due to signing an NDA - it really needs to be seen on the biggest IMAX screen possible with the best sound system possible for the best experience
Aquaman in SPACEEEEEEEEEE!
This kid looks a lot like Loki
Adult loki or kid loki?
LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Do you often dream things that happen, just as you dream them - Perfect...!"
That singer is incredible.
This film has perfect casting.
Just saw it, highly recommend!!
2:24 that is like 30 minutes from where I live!!!!!
Where do you live?
You live on Caladan?
the performances look freaking amazing, many details and expresions, the eyes of that woman when she sees the sandworm.. is pure fear, I don't recall an expresion like that in movies for so long. the director is really going deep in detail
Amazing 🔥💓
This looks soooooo good.
I wonder how Muad'Dib gets the golden armor...not in the book
a vision of the Golden Path?
@@alexhoskins who knows. I'm also a little confused that we even see him fight, since the movie will only cover the first half of the book...
@@jakobpadberg3257
It might be a prescient dream scene.
@@jakobpadberg3257 alright neckbeard, calm down, it's not even out yet. Maybe it will be fantastic and maybe it will suck but don't start worrying just yet.
@@MarkSkids Wtf, no reason to call me a neckbeard?? I loved the trailer and I'm sure the movie will be fantastic, I was just genuinely curious. You should calm down and take a step back before jumping to conclusions.
When this movie was getting all the media hype that a "new" vision and version was being made and the vow to "keep to the book" ... I thought... I haven't read the book in like 40 years so what the hell... re-read the book series... up to "god emperor"...
Then I watched the 1984 one over again, damn, I was actually pissed at it.... So let's discuss Paul for a few...
The "Mentat" training Thufur provided to Paul, and the "Bene Gesserit Training" of Lady Jessica... and that annoying little fact that both 'schools' use the Spice in one form or another for the enhanced mental capacities it provides.
So now we have this new movie coming out, and since I went and re-read all the books... seems like I'm ready for a critical assessment of the movie...
Nope, just hoping that it's not another rip of a great story.
Mentats use Safo juice, not Melange.
Intriguing.
I’ve been impressed with Zendaya’s acting so far. She seems to be a natural talent. Good for her. 👍😊
Forgot the name of the film and googled "massive worms in sand" yeah dont do that on a work computer.
The various attempts (and half successes or failures) at transferring the magic of the Dune universe to the screen mean I do not have a lot of hope for this one, even less with it being a film, because of what they will need to have cut to keep it to the length of a theatrical release.
The thing is, the books were more about politics, greed, ambition, the bonds between people and the inner vision that drives us. Oh, and worms. The film probably needs all the extra explosions to keep the audience interested, so as well as the content from the books, the film also needs to add lots of "blowing shit up".
Yup…Hollywood always finds a way to bastardize and diminish the original vision of these classic stories. They also always need to inject their multiculturalist slant into the story so they can have their woke cred. score remain high. I’ll pass.
How do you get so many great actors under movie. Holy sheesh!
Sadly that means a waste of many potential great acts due to time issues
you be Denis Villeneuve
Money
I love it already!!!
When Aquaman loses all his water....
*all
@@MarkSkids and someone types, late at night :)
That made my head spin. if I had to judge seeing a movie off of that trailer I wouldn't even bother. I thought that was just Lord of the rings in space. You still can't push me off of 1985, as much as that was kind of all over the place that was still way cooler than I what just saw here.
the Lynch Version is cringy af compared to this. I watched both back2back and this one is a way better movie.
@@hansdampf3576 this is going to end up being like spiderman, batman and superman getting rebooted over and over again.
I love when the helmet opens up and there’s Timothy chalemet’s dead eyes staring outward. It’s in the middle of a fight?!
its a vision of his future self that he fears and anticipates and is helpless to stop with every fibre of his body....the curse of the house of atreus
@@dahjeekwenglee5909 🤔…oh. So are are saying that that was just a dream sequence? Doesn’t quite make up for his dead eyes but alright. Sounds more like the curse of boredom.
@@babaoriley04 Not a dream sequence but a glimpse flashforward of prescient vision that paul experiences in culminating waves when being exposed to the spice over his prolonged stay there, so in a way potentially yeah, just when comparing to my own psychedelic induced visions, which prescience is almost certainly influenced by if not at least subjectively related to, it completely fits. I seem to remember many moments in the book where pauls prescience would reach to an uncontainable physiological level and he would literally outwardly project into visions of the future that would leave him quite shaken if not uncomposed. But literally who knows until the movie is released...
@@babaoriley04 There are so many moments i remember reading in the book where paul would "fall" under the spell of prescience to the point where all he could see and focus on was the gaps in time where the holy galatic jihad raged on and burned....to the point he couldnt react or conversate normally to his closest adversaries
@@babaoriley04 his dead eyes make sense in this context because he sees himself becoming that unfeeling, dictator-like messiah and leader of a genocidal jihad....even by the end of the book he is helpless to even become feeling that, he no longer is able to feel for his fellow brethren and fallen soldiers to a large degree...gurney remarks this with an astonished remark towards the end of the book. I also could be completely wrong but hey, this is another angle which i am leaning towards myself
Wat a huge Maker.
Masterpiece
oh I want to see this so bad.
Love is a thing that is full of cares and fears.
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.
what a crime it would be to watch this on a small screen. Get out there and enjoy possibly the most epic sci-fi of all time (and support the economy while you're at it).
The true test of a human. Can you return the shopping cart back to the cart carrel
when will it be released?
I'm still very worried about this film, it'll look pretty, but will it actually be any good?
You are worried about it? So what if it sucks? Are you getting a cut of the profits?
@@MarkSkids I couldn't give a flying fuck about profits, my concern is art and a hack director taking a steeming dump on it.
The previous movies had some intrigue, given the time but the hype for this has long since dried up. If they’d do one of the later books in the series with generations way further down the road with whole new cast, I’d be more interested.
I’d like to see the return of the great enemy that they prophesied about, the one that caused many of the problems that lead up to dune in the first place, and why the golden path existed to spread humanity so far apart… so that they couldn’t be rendered extinct when this enemy returned.
Repeats of the set if books at the beginning over and over.😔
Now that's Avengers level movie
hell ya!
What I'm seeing/hearing is "true to the book" except for the parts we changed.
Dude...I'm so sick and tired of comments like yours. And I bet you don't even know what Chapterhouse is.
@@0_Ka-Bar_0 Not really interested in what makes you sick, or tired, not your mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, or spouse, they're your touchy-feely feelings you live with them, just not interested. Now if you have something to say about the movie lets hear it. I read Chapterhouse (last book in the series by Frank) in the mid to late 80's, I get the feeling it was before you were born. If you want a real question for a Dune fan try to figure out how many Duncan ghola's.
@@Flutes2000 Dude...I'm 43
This better be the snyder cut
I love it!!
be hard to get the bene gesseritt philosophy, and religious engineering ideas across. be too much dialogue for most people.
Second one is more “Dune”. The first one was an action movie.
I could tell that this is not going to be as good as the original 1984 version. But is still going to be good.
Kyle MacLachlan was the best. This new kid has some big shoes to fill. I'm not seeing it.
@@viper2148 Its not just Kyle, its the whole thing. example"get that bene gesserit witch out of here". Just many things about the 1984 Version that make it more admirable.
The long version of the 1984 film is on utube. (Full version).
@@davesy6969 Thanks but I have it on Blue Ray.
The visuals are going to be spectacular, the story possibly not so much. Chani's opening monologue from this trailer set shows how infected with politics and social engineering this one is.
1:54 Is that the harkonnen logo on Baron's chest??
Well there goes my hype.
Cool, nobody asked.
@@MarkSkids lol QQ
@@MarkSkids NEW DUNE MOVIE: HYPE
see the trailer: awwwwww
是震哥的两个镜头吗?
I wish i were excited about this...but I'm not. Too many of the actors lack gravitas.
There aren't many actors with gravitas left. They're doing their best with what they've got, minus a couple of controversial race and gender swaps.
I never thought I would ever again see as many trolls as I did before Lord of the Rings was released, but it's even worse. I guess, over the last 20 years, trolling has become a national pastime.
Everyone I disagree with = Troll.
very happy with my big screen TV at home - but this will will get me out to the theater again! Read the book in college and then they did that god-awful version, when was that? The 80s? And finally it will be done right!
I agree. Loved the book, hated the movie. This one looks like it will be much better.
I have a bad feeling about that movie
I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating - and it gets everywhere....
So many stars they better not suicide squad this one
Omg
damn!!
The music in the first trailer is sterile and cookie cutter movie music...the music in the second trailer...well now..there you are..profound and goose bump provoking..Thats what Pink Floyd is all about..
A new Star Wars episode ? ridiculous.
What’s the deal with the armor btw? I KNOW that’s not in the book.
What's with the casting? Liet Kynes, also known as Weichih Kynes was the SON of Pardot Kynes and his wife Frieth and the father of Chani (who became the concubine of Emperor Paul Atreides), as well as the adopted father of Liet-chih.
They imposed PC bullshit on the movie, that's what.
fucking goosebumps....
to be released 2020....X
to be released 2021....X
to be released 2022.... PHUCK IT!
Where and when?
Are you talking about the setting?
@@joshwest4710 what?!?
@@mashusama76 you ask where and when, so I was wondering if you were referring to the setting.
@@joshwest4710 Lolz... just where can I see it and when will this happen...😊🤙
still only 1080p, where's the proper resolution
2160p on my phone
Oh look;... another dune.
looks like star wars without the stars lol
Star Wars borrowed a lot from Dune.
George Lucas stole from Dune, not the other way around. Frank Herbert wrote these books in the 1960s on forward, and George L was a big Herbert fan.
You're extremely ignorant.
He is brought up in a culture where man to man combat, dueling with a knife, is to be expected. Why is he so scrawny?
If you've read the book then you'd see that this is actually mentioned; he is small for his age. And I don't think a knife-fighter, in the way it's portrayed in this universe, requires much bulk.
@@thomaspt Fair enough. Wearing Armour isn't in the book and if you have a personal shield is nothing less than bizarre. The book could be improved upon. Personal shields are a bit silly. Not sure about advanced technological societies fighting with knives any more than we do, but traditional dueling seems OK as a cultural tradition thing...which brings me back to, if man to man dueling with a knife is your thing, you're going to adapt to that.
@@williamvorkosigan5151 Reeeeeeeeee
Jason Momoa will make a great Duncan Idaho except that he's already at the top end of realistic age. He's really too old to portray later ghola iterations, though, unless the producers plan to engage CGI morphing and have a remarkable double or two for child and teen. I doubt that, so I suspect there are not plans to go beyond Children of Dune. Oh, how I'd love to see later books portrayed, as well, in a series worthy of both big screen and critical Herbert audience! The complexity and nuance in God Emperor has presented an especially difficult production and thus a barrier-but HBO! They've taken up difficult portrayals that engage and challenge the minds of the audience, not just eyes and ears. I think they could do it.
What's in box! What's in the booooooox!!
Voss Brothers
I really dislike that the main actors are so young. That and the kid is way too skinny and short to really pull off being Paul. I'm also a big fan of the Frank Herbert's Dune which was fantastic. Now that actor was able to pull of being young and looking older as the series went on. I have read all the books which I felt Frank Hurbert did a fantastic job making into a movie. This movie does have some actors I'm looking forward to seeing, such as Jason Momoa. Again he really doesn't match the part, but he is a fantastic actor, so I'm in!
In the books, Paul is 15 when he arrives on Arrakis, so I think it's in keeping with the original vision.
You mean the David Lynch movie? Frank Herbert is the author. And that movie was horrendous!
@@mosart7025 no, I don't, I'm talking about the mini series. Plus what your opinion is, definitely is not mine. But I'm glad you live in your own little world!
@@leetkd6743 I don't believe that's the case however, I will go back and reread the books again. It's been a little while. Even if that was the case, even in the books the time when he was younger to when he was with Chany they were not young kids still.
Ugh! I hate what it looks like they've done to the style of Dune, compared with the original movie. I hope I'm wrong, though. The original was far from perfect, but I think that it captured the atmosphere of the book well.
I agree that Lynch's take was an excellent one and needed no improving on, but I'm willing to give this one a chance. The ornithopters, in particular, are more in line with how the book describes them. I note the personal shields are closer to the SyFy version than Lynch's, but in the books they were also more subtle than the way Lynch portrayed them (or possibly was obliged to portray them by the limitations of FX at the time).
1080p != 4k I see what you did here
What are you talking about ? It has 1440p and 2160p options.
@@rsndetre1 the original trailer is 1080p on the WB channel.
@@Deviner75 Ok, I understand now.
This is what will happen when we give up on Almighty God...
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I don't like the 2 main actors I think they will not carry the movie
Kyle MacLachlan was the best. This new kid has some big shoes to fill.
Noice?
the original movie is better .
I still dont get this movie...
The basic premise goes like this. Superhuman nobles struggle for power and control over a planet's resource and human destiny in a feudal future.
Josh West I meant I felt empty after watching these two trailers. Turns out I was just tired. Loved both trailers now lol
@@fps8786 who cares, man :) this is reaally cut off, so nobody gets it, unless they read a book
Zrinka Matezović I assume you havent seen my latest reply above ;D
As usual, the current version of any remake has to include the required number of ...minorities. It's cultural appropriation.
Look like more of the same...
Meh
just a bunch of pretty faces