This movie and Once upon a Time in Hollywood had better be incredible. Both of them have pretty amazing talent assembled. My expectations are ridiculously high at this point.
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The man who crafted the languages of Essos for HBO's Game of Thrones is heading to Arrakis. Dothraki and Valyrian language builder David J. Peterson is doing language work for Denis Villeneuve's highly-anticipated Dune
Also featured in The Martian and that Ridley Scott Exodus movieTCTTS said:
Just FYI, I'm pretty sure this is the same location they filmed a bunch of Star Wars Episode IX scenes as well.
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Will Dune be two movies?
That's the plan. There's a backstory that was hinted at in some of the books [that we expanded]. Also, when you read the book there's a logical place to stop the movie before the book is over.
C@LAg said:I am just bagging on the books they cowrote. They were... Not that good. and there is a general consensus on that.TCTTS said:
Brian Herbert is involved with the movie as well...
Like using midichlorians to explain the force...Duncan Idaho said:C@LAg said:I am just bagging on the books they cowrote. They were... Not that good. and there is a general consensus on that.TCTTS said:
Brian Herbert is involved with the movie as well...
Those books sucked.
Just so much explaining **** that should never have been explained, creating bad backstories for things that should have stayed legend and myth.
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You received rave reviews for your performance as Sapper Morton in Blade Runner 2049. Denis Villeneuve clearly agrees since he invited you back for Dune. I know you're joining the production at the end of June, but what's your impression of the Beast, as well as Denis' take on the film, so far?
It's brilliant. For me to sit and read Dune, it's hard. The way I read, it's hard for me to stay focused for that long, but his take on Dune is very true to the books. If you know his style of filmmaking, it's perfect. He was tailor-made to do this. I hope he won't mind that I'm saying this, but when I talked to him about Dune, he said that he really wanted to pay honor to the books. He was such a fan of the books growing up. So people who are fans of the book are just going to love this film. They're actually going to see all these characters brought to life. He's absolutely, without a doubt, the best person to do it.
As you develop the Beast, will you reference the book the most?
That's a conversation I'll have with Denis. I'm not married to any idea of who the Beast is yet. The reason I haven't done this is because when I auditioned for Sapper, I did it one way; I thought it was great, because Denis loved it. He said, "You got the job; I love this." When I got to set and started performing Sapper the way I auditioned for it, he said, "No, no, this is who Sapper is," and he gave me a completely different outlook on who Sapper was. So, I don't want to wrap my head around my idea of who the Beast is before I get there. I just know Denis is going to tell me that he is someone else. (Laughs.) So, I will follow his direction.
oragator said:
Rebecca ferguson is in it, so I will watch.