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Let's take it one movie at a time, but with the right director... I obviously don't mind that they are considering going beyond Messiah without Villeneuve.![]()
Warners Considers "Children of Dune" Film?
Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve will wrap up his work on the “Dune” franchise with the upcoming third film “Dune: Messiah” which is expected to film in early 2026 for a 2027 release. That doesn’t mean that it’s the end for Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary’s plans for the franchise as it seems the...www.darkhorizons.com
That's the key here for me. They'll obviously continue it after Villeneuve after it ended up being so successful, but we've barely heard anything about Messiah, I don't want to think even further ahead so soon. It almost makes the experience less special.Let's take it one movie at a time, but with the right director... I obviously don't mind that they are considering going beyond the Messiah with Villeneuve.![]()
Yeah, let's finish the Villeneuve trilogy first.That's the key here for me. They'll obviously continue it after Villeneuve after it ended up being so successful, but we've barely heard anything about Messiah, I don't want to think even further ahead so soon. It almost makes the experience less special.
Oh yeah, that part of it is exciting. I'm still getting used to the idea that Dune is a billion-dollar-plus movie franchise now tbh.In this case, the stories have been written so it doesn’t feel like a big betrayal for them to think beyond Messiah. And just as a fan, I’m excited for some of the later books to finally have a chance at an adaptation.
The book adaptation argument is valid, yet as a fan I still like the Nolan approach of talking about one film at a time without thinking beyond that before the next one is released and also let things breathe. And if Villeneuve was doing Children too back to back, I wouldn't really mind, but talking about a sequel that will be done with a completely new creative team, before knowing anything about the third film feels kind of wrong to me.In this case, the stories have been written so it doesn’t feel like a big betrayal for them to think beyond Messiah. And just as a fan, I’m excited for some of the later books to finally have a chance at an adaptation.
Let's take it one movie at a time, but with the right director... I obviously don't mind that they are considering going beyond Messiah without Villeneuve.![]()