As I noted whenreviewing the first part, it adapts Frank Herbert’s far future story of the rise of a new religion. This is a universe where AI has long been banned, requiring that humans develop in new ways to compensate. It’s led to a feudal interstellar civilization, but one with ...
strikes, before being moved forward two weeks to its current date. Unlike the first movie, which was released on HBO's Max streaming service on the same day that it hit US cinemas, the sequel will have an exclusive theatrical release in the US rather than a day-and-date streaming release...
I've been reading on reddit what I assume to be people that havnt watched previous installments or read the books are a bit lost or wondering why it ended on a non cliff hanger or climax or something. Quote 3 yr Gobalopper changed the title to Dune (2021) Gobalopper The Maha Gobb...
last I’ve heard, it hasn’t even been greenlit yet by the studio. I hope the fact that it was concurrently released in both theaters and for streaming doesn’t jeopardize that greenlighting. I actually