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Here’s what we know about a third Dune film so far. The third Dune film is indeed in the works, though it is not (yet) ...
As you read this, director Denis Villeneuve is back at work making the second half of what’s sure to end up being his most epic sci-fi movie, Dune. It won’t be in our eyeballs for another year ...
Paul is making his first and only attempt at successfully riding a sandworm in this scene from Dune: Part Two. Either Shai-Hulud will let him, or Paul will die.
As the Dune: Part Two trailer shows, Paul and Jessica have become more at home with the Fremen. The footage builds to a key moment from the book: Paul riding a sandworm.
The message is clear: Paul, Jessica, and the audience aren't in Arrakeen anymore. They're in Fremen territory now, and that means worms. Dune: Part Two builds further on that pivotal sandworm scene.
We pick up right where the first Dune left off, with Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and his mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) assimilating into the Fremen tribe led by Stilgar (Javier Bardem).
Paul's growth as a desert dweller means he must hook and ride a massive sandworm. Villeneuve thinks moviegoers will be wowed by the scene, a glimpse of which is scene in the movie trailer .
Paul and his mother Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) immerse themselves in Fremen culture in the sequel, and the sandworm ride is a coming-of-age ritual. Paul riding a massive worm would be his ...
Jessica’s Bene Gesserit sisterhood also believe Paul is the legendary Kwisatz Haderach, ... (Florence Pugh). Angry and heartbroken, Chani leaves Paul behind and rides a sandworm off into the sunset.
Paul Atreides can be seen riding a sandworm ahead of a face-off with Austin Butler's Feyd-Rautha, ... Lady Jessica and Christopher Walken's Emperor also feature, ...
Paul kills Jamis with a crysknife (a blade made from the tooth of a dead sandworm) given to him by Chani and Stilgar agrees to bring Paul and Jessica back to their community's desert sietch.
Paul and Jessica escape with help from Dr Liet-Kynes (Sharon Duncan-Brewster), taking a thopter into the desert and weathering an epic storm that leads the Harkonnens to believe them dead.