Denis Villeneuve Explains Why His Dune Movies Won’t Really Be A Trilogy
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Denis Villeneuve Explains Why His Dune Movies Won’t Really Be A Trilogy



Earlier this year, one of the bigger 2024 movie releases arrived in the form of Dune: Part Two, which followed just under a year and a half after Denis Villeneuve’s first Dune movie and adapted the second half of Frank Herbert’s original 1965 novel. But he’s isn’t done with this sci-fi property just yet, as the filmmaker is set to helm Dune 3, i.e. a film adaptation of Dune Messiah, the second installment in Herbert’s original book series. That said, Villeneuve has now explained why we shouldn’t view his Dune movies collectively as one trilogy.

Fresh off saying at he would be leaving the Toronto International Film Festival to continue working on the Dune 3 script, new comments from Denis Villeneuve on the upcoming movie have surfaced thanks to his interview with Vanity Fair. After it was pointed out that Dune: Part Two’s ending “left us wanting more,” the director was asked where he’s at in the process of adapting Dune Messiah, and he responded:

First, it’s important that people understand that for me, it was really a diptych. It was really a pair of movies that will be the adaptation of the first book. That’s done and that’s finished. If I do a third one, which is in the writing process, it’s not like a trilogy. It’s strange to say that, but if I go back there, it’s to do something that feels different and has its own identity.



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