Dune Part Two releases first full-length trailer

Dune Part Two releases first full-length trailer

OK, bear in mind if you watched Dune and was confused by why Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic didn’t actually have an ending?

And somebody needed to let you know that the film solely coated half the story of Frank Herbert’s advanced e-book? Then they mentioned, “Hope the movie does well at the box office because they haven’t actually greenlit the sequel yet!”

Also, in the event you haven’t seen Dune, please go see it. It’s phenomenal.

Well, not solely did an element two get the go-ahead – a lot to Villeneuve’s nice reduction – and wrapped filming, however the launch is now shut sufficient the primary full-length trailer dropped in a single day.

The trailer teases what to anticipate from the movie, due out in November, together with, on the very least, extra Zendaya.

Dune Part Two takes us again to the desert planet of Arrakis, the place Paul Atreides is now with the Fremen as predicted by a prophecy. The House of Atreides is considered worn out after the machinations by rival household the Harkonens.

But everyone knows Paul and his mom Lady Jessica survived the assault. Paul is on the trail to fulfilling his future and that includes having the ability to experience one in all Arrakis’ formidable sandworms, and pondering the aim of revenge.

The ruthless Harkonens are nonetheless on the transfer, and we get a glimpse of Baron’s nephew and successor, Feyd-Rautha, portrayed by an alarming-looking Austin Butler.

Butler is without doubt one of the newcomers to the Dune universe, alongside Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan and Christopher Walken because the Emperor.

As properly as Zendaya, most of its A-list forged is returning, together with Timothee Chalamet, Josh Brolin, Rebecca Ferguson, Dave Bautista, Stellan Skarsgard and Javier Bardem.

The first film grossed $US402 million worldwide and gained six Oscars out of 10 nominations together with in cinematographer for Australian Greig Fraser.

Dune Part Two is in cinemas on November 2.

Source: www.news.com.au