I agree with Green. This project has passed through many directors and many different studios in recent years.
Dune's not an easy novel to adapt. And again, the main hero does very questionable things that aren't very heroic. But maybe it will be revised to be more of a political allegory to the current times and geopolitical scene. I mean, I'd rather it be Villeneuve than anyone else, since the man knows his sci-fi and he makes very thoughtful interesting films. I'm still not convinced it can work for a mass audience though unless they make a ton of changes.
Just for example, Dune isn't going to be cheap. It also has some very dark subject matter. I don't want this to be sanitized at a PG-13. Are they really going to go to all the dark places the book did? Will the execs at Legendary really not force the removal of certain character deaths? Just FYI, even David Lynch took out some of these elements.
So, is Legendary really going to allow Villeneuve to do whatever he wants with $200 million? At the very least, if this version does happen, I think Villeneuve is one of the few who could come close to making it work, but if he has control and he doesn't veer too far away from the book. If he's just going to jettison all of Herbert's fantastic work...dunno how I feel about that.
I think at this point, the only director who has the clout to do whatever he wants for a Dune movie is Christopher Nolan. And even then, I'm still not sure how well it would work for audiences.