David Lynch himself would prefer that you forget he ever directed that hot messHarumph, the definitive Dune was made almost (COUGH) 40 years ago ...
I was never clear on if Nu-Dune was going to be a movie or a series?
Plus, where is the pug?
There is actually a jointly produced prequal series spin-off 'Dune: The Sisterhood' that is planned to air on HBO Max before the release of Dune. Also, the true title seems to me 'Dune: Part One', with the movie ending around the mid-point of the first book. The director and lead writer seem to have secured a contract for it to be a two part movie, similar to the recent IT, but the details on the schedule and funding of Part 2 seems to be contingent on the performance of Part 1.This one is just a single movie, and no talk of any sequels, or spin-offs, or anything so far.
Oh, it looks like they took out the third person narrative that belonged in the book but not a movie and made it first person? That's great! But I'm going to have to wait for PPV, Netflix, HBO or something. I have no desire to go to a theater for anything right now, and it has nothing to do with anything but screen size. Last time I saw something on the big screen, I ended up with whiplash trying to see what was going on.Final trailer before the North American theatrical release on the 22nd! I am excite!
It should be launching on HBO MAX at the same time as Cinemas in the US I think?Oh, it looks like they took out the third person narrative that belonged in the book but not a movie and made it first person? That's great! But I'm going to have to wait for PPV, Netflix, HBO or something. I have no desire to go to a theater for anything right now, and it has nothing to do with anything but screen size. Last time I saw something on the big screen, I ended up with whiplash trying to see what was going on.
Hm... HBO Max premium isn't too expensive. $14.99/month. Both my wife and I can watch Dune, get real drinks and eat infused popcorn at less than half the price of us both going to the theater even if that's all we watch.It should be launching on HBO MAX at the same time as Cinemas in the US I think?
I saw in in cinema and regret not watching it in imax. It's one of those movies that are worth watching on the big screen tbh. + the more people watch it in cinema the more likely is a part 2Hm... HBO Max premium isn't too expensive. $14.99/month. Both my wife and I can watch Dune, get real drinks and eat infused popcorn at less than half the price of us both going to the theater even if that's all we watch.