Well, he has always said he intends to make a trilogy…
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Dune director Denis Villeneuve says Part 3 will likely be the last movie he makes in the franchise.
Over the years, the Canadian filmmaker has made no secret of the fact that he plans to transform Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi novel and its 1969 sequel into a trilogy, despite the author penning four more Dune books in his lifetime. And in a recent interview withTime, he made it clear that he’s not looking to switch that up anytime soon…
“Dune Messiah should be the last Dune movie for me,” he said candidly, suggesting that once the three movies are complete, he’ll probably dip out and, if Warner Bros want to visit Arrakis again, wind up handing over the reins to someone else.
Dune 2is set to pick up where the original leaves off, with Paul, Jessica, and Chani (Zendaya) making a play for power against Christopher Walken’s ruthless Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV. What’s in store beyond that when it comes to the big screen adaptations –HBO is currently developing a spin-off series– remains a mystery for now…
“Denis is an artist, and doesn’t like to share things until he’s got it figured out. So whenever he’s ready, we’re all keenly ready to hear what his vision is,” Zendaya tells Total Film of Villeneuve’s yet-to-be-revealed hopes for the third installment.
“The idea excites me very much,” adds Chalamet. “If the time and opportunity comes to complete the story with Messiah, I think we’re all super-enthusiastic about that.”
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