'DUNE: MESSIAH' Set to Roll in Sooner Than Expected, Director Shares Rare Hint at Early Productions

Published 10/17/2024, 11:29 PM EDT

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The anticipation for sequels to beloved franchises can be unbearable, testing the patience of even the most devoted fans. Prolonged waits can lead to waning interest and heightened expectations. However, some franchises, like Denis Villeneuve's Dune, are worth the wait. Following the box office success of Dune 2, the stakes are high for the next installment. Fortunately, the mastermind behind the adaptation has chosen not to keep fans in suspense for too long. 

With DUNE: MESSIAH on the horizon, Villeneuve is poised to satiate the hunger of eager audiences, delivering the next chapter in the epic saga.

Denis Villeneuve is all set to get back at the director's chair for next Dune Installment

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According to an exclusive report by Deadline, Denis Villeneuve is ready to dive back into the world of Dune. The acclaimed director revealed his change of heart regarding a post-Part Two break. Villeneuve revealed that he had plans of taking a break in the woods post the much glory and extravaganza of Dune 2. However, "the woods weren't really suiting me,” he revealed. Thus, he think it would be better to “go back behind the camera faster” than he thought. 

Villeneuve confirmed he's currently in the "writing zone" for DUNE: MESSIAH carefully avoiding reference to it as 'Dune: Part Three'. The subtle distinction has set the tone for the filmmaker perspective to explore a fresh narrative approach or title structure for the upcoming film. As fans eagerly await the next chapter, Villeneuve's cautious wording hints at a potentially surprising direction for the beloved franchise.

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By sidestepping the part three label, Villeneuve has ignited speculation about the film's creative divergence from the expected sequel. 

Why is DUNE:MESSIAH different from the first two movies?

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As stated in the interview, Denis Villeneuve views Dune 1 and Dune 2 as a single entity, considering the story complete with the second instalment. For him, the two movies are like one entity, done and dusted on their part. “It's a movie made in two parts. It's finished, it's done," he stated. The conclusion paved the way for a new chapter, which he aims to execute in his upcoming flick. 

Villeneuve's next installment, DUNE: MESSIAH, is set 12 years after part two and explores the characters' evolved journey. Drawn from Frank Herbert's sequel, Villeneuve saw potential in this new direction. The third installment will conclude Paul Atreides' arc, marking the end of Villeneuve's involvement in the Dune universe, despite Herbert's additional four sequels. The production is slated for 2026, with no release date set as of now.

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What are your thoughts on the latest updates on DUNE: MESSIAH? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Shraddha Suman

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Shraddha Das is a Content Lead and the Sub Group Head at Netflix Junkie. Captivated by the power of storytelling and the written word at a young age, which led her to pursue a career in journalism at the Esteemed KIIT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in Orissa. She has over 1500 articles to her name.

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