Sci-Fi Dune

Craig Mazin Wrote for ‘Dune: Part 2,’ Will Get a Writing Credit – The Hollywood Reporter
“I’ll work with certain directors when they call because I love them and because they’re so brilliant,” he explained. “So if Denis Villeneuve calls, then absolutely. I’m there for three, four weeks — a month — to work on what you’re working on.”

He said that he came long after the original script and that what he did as a participating writer is the kind of work that used to be “uncredited.”

“You come in, you do a little work, and then you leave,” he says. “It used to be that you couldn’t even say that. But now they have this additional literary material [credit].”
 
Devin Faraci is a piece of **** sexual predator whose continued presence in the film community is a horrible moral failure. Ignoring him though because its about his partner and not him, Jesus Christ that is horrible of WB.
 
They could wait till Barbie, but with Indy and M:I the weeks before, no time better then the present.
 
anyway....
Looks like we might be getting a new trailer very soon.



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They could wait till Barbie, but with Indy and M:I the weeks before, no time better then the present.
M:I seems like the best bet, imo. Yes Barbie is WB, and I'm sure it will be on that one too, but M:I's more the target audience, I think.
 
Amazing trailer. Walken looks great. Love how I recognize specific parts of the book.
I don't know how I imagined Walken in the role, but this ain't in, and I mean that as a complete compliment. That line about Leto... there has to be a knife fight afterwards! Someone's gotta go!
 
This is gonna be best film of the year!
 
I liked it, but didn't astonish me like the first trailer two months ago. I feel the scenes look great but the editing wasn't that good and unsurprisingly they revealed too much this time around.

It's weird because it seems like the cinematography has improved a lot from the first film and that says something, because it was already fantastic.
 
I liked it, but didn't astonish me like the first trailer two months ago. I feel the scenes look great but the editing wasn't that good and unsurprisingly they revealed too much this time around.

It's weird because it seems like the cinematography has improved a lot from the first film and that says something, because it was already fantastic.
How is ‘revealing too much’ an error with a Dune movie trailer? The book has been out for 60 years…
 

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