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He certainly was a villain to Anakin after Mustafar...Christopher Robin as a villain?![]()
From a certain point of view.

He certainly was a villain to Anakin after Mustafar...Christopher Robin as a villain?![]()

The insult to the art of cinema was the real villain there.He certainly was a villain to Anakin after Mustafar...
From a certain point of view.
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The real treasure was the sand that was coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it got everywhere, that we collected along the way.The insult to the art of cinema was the real villain there.![]()


While Herbert does describe Shaddam as looking 35, despite being 70, I think it is hard for an actor only 35 to truly pull off the gravitas of a character of that age and station. We also need to remember that people are already aging much slower than they did during Herbert's generation.
With that in mind, Ewan McGregor is my pick. He looks much younger than his age, he is great in villainous roles, and he can pull off that presence. Fassbender and Bale both look a little rough for their ages due to their body transformations for roles.
Pugh is completely wrong for Irulan. Irulan is described as tall, thin, blonde, fair, with a haughty air to her. She is meant to be a physical contrast to short, elfin, and down to earth Chani, who is practical and less regal.
Elizabeth Debicki is basically perfect for Irulan. She is supposed to older than Paul and Chani as well.
Interesting. Also, Mahershala Ali played a 70 something year old man in True Detective and i absolutely believed he was an old man the entire time. So it IS possible. I think Fassbender can do it too.While Herbert does describe Shaddam as looking 35, despite being 70, I think it is hard for an actor only 35 to truly pull off the gravitas of a character of that age and station. We also need to remember that people are already aging much slower than they did during Herbert's generation.
With that in mind, Ewan McGregor is my pick. He looks much younger than his age, he is great in villainous roles, and he can pull off that presence. Fassbender and Bale both look a little rough for their ages due to their body transformations for roles.
Pugh is completely wrong for Irulan. Irulan is described as tall, thin, blonde, fair, with a haughty air to her. She is meant to be a physical contrast to short, elfin, and down to earth Chani, who is practical and less regal.
Elizabeth Debicki is basically perfect for Irulan. She is supposed to older than Paul and Chani as well.
So Pattinson?When I think of Shaddam I think of a spoiled weak man born into privilege and in a station he could never earn if he wasn't born into it. I want him to be kind of pathetic when he is finally revealed. A paranoid fool that was manipulated by the Baron into thinking Leto was a threat instead of a valuable ally and asset.
The difference is that Ali was playing an actual old man, just like Atwell or Evans playing Peggy and Steve in old age. The age is played convincingly by mimicking the movements and speech patterns of elderly persons. Whoever is playing Shaddam needs to be able to convey maturity while also looking young and virile. Fassbender doesn't have that unnaturally young and virile look to him. Someone like Mc Gregor does. Jackman could also be a good fit for this as well.Interesting. Also, Mahershala Ali played a 70 something year old man in True Detective and i absolutely believed he was an old man the entire time. So it IS possible. I think Fassbender can do it too.
As a contrast to Chani okay sure, make her tall. But just because she’s thin and tall in the book, it doesn’t mean it has to be that way. It’s an adaptation. Debicki could very well get the role though.
I’d put Jackman, McGregor in the same category as Fassbender in terms of looks. They all look 45. So what about Pattinson, Gyllenhaal, Gosling, Leto?The difference is that Ali was playing an actual old man, just like Atwell or Evans playing Peggy and Steve in old age. The age is played convincingly by mimicking the movements and speech patterns of elderly persons. Whoever is playing Shaddam needs to be able to convey maturity while also looking young and virile. Fassbender doesn't have that unnaturally young and virile look to him. Someone like Mc Gregor does. Jackman could also be a good fit for this as well.
It's an adaptation, but one where for the vast majority of the characters Denis has stayed very close to their descriptions in the book or as portrayed in sanctioned illustrations. Isaac, Chalamet, and Ferguson are basically the Atreides as described by Herbert brought to life. Zendaya as Chani is likewise minus the reddish/auburn hair. There are story and character reasons for Shaddam and Irulan's physical appearances in the book, which I expect Denis will wish to replicate.
Yeah, they all mid-40s but McGregor and Jackman are both older than that, which fits Shaddam's essence of looking young for his age. I think the realistic best case for Shaddam is a mature actor who looks really well preserved for their age, even if they don't look 35. As I said, Herbert's idea of 35 is Sean Connery in Thunderball or You Only Live Twice (which is more like what 45 year old Hollywood stars look like now.) Fassbender looks his age if not older. He doesn't have that well-preserved youthful quality that McGregor or Jackman have. There almost needs to an artificial aspect to his appearance.I’d put Jackman, McGregor in the same category as Fassbender in terms of looks. They all look 45. So what about Pattinson, Gyllenhaal, Gosling, Leto?
I see Denis sticking to the book and not honouring Lynch. It’s like casting Harry Styles for Feyd because Sting is a musician and Mick Jagger was Jodorowsky’s pick or whatever it was that I heard. I doubt Denis casts Harry Styles to keep that tradition going. He’ll probably cast Keoghan. So I see him going with a younger actor for the Emperor.Both the Lynch film and the miniseries went with an older actor for gravitas over staying faithful to that element of the book. I could see them doing that here too and getting someone along the lines of Ralph Fiennes or Neeson. Daniel Craig would be great and he’s already got those blue eyes.
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So Pattinson?
Yes of course.Serious = boring?
He's also a spiffy dancer.
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