>I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when my fear is gone I will turn and face fear's path, and only I will remain.
Dune will save kino. It will liberate us from Disney. The sand will be stained with the blood of the mouse.
Kwisatz Haderach shall unite us all under the banner of jihad to take back the screen.
No. Dune isn't popular enough on its own and disney will make sure to sink it if it was an competition
Adrian Nguyen
Thats why Dune will conquer kino.
>Villeneuve >new unknown franchise to normies >can and will be marketed as "Game of thrones in space" >new exotic sci-fi setting >incredible characters >rated R >socio-political commentary >2 films already planned
The Mouse fears the sandworm.
Ryder Hernandez
>INB4 Villeneuve is accused of being rude to a woman 20 years ago and thus ruining his career
Ian Murphy
Although it’ll never happen, all six Dune books made into several epic movies would be awesome, especially when the Honored Matres come onto the scene.
It'll never happen. For example, a major repeated plot point is the celebration and reverence of the jihad committed by the Fremen. While this and many atrocities are essentially a means to an end, audiences will think it's some kind of pro-extremist Muslim/anti-Western message.
Sup Forums doesn't read books, they just know Jodorowski and Lynch were Dune fans and the mind-killer line is worthy of an inner fedora brim. We'll be getting threads about how it's ruining everything once people around here realize it's a book about a shadow government of women and Maud'Dib is basically a "man who can think like a woman."
Your reading comprehension must be terrible. Also: >Maud'Dib
Luis Cox
>The Mouse fears the sandworm.
Unironically true, since it became the best-selling science fiction novel in the world because the Jewish diaspora translated it into so many languages. They loved that it was about a good boy who always listened to his mudda.
Easton Sanders
I'm not saying it won't exist, but it won't exist as told by the book simply because the morality and culture of the people in the book is so different from our own that people would be offended if the movie were even remotely accurate, especially in this politically correct age. Dune isn't Dune if they're just going to dress them up in costumes, give them the same names as characters from the books, and then make Paul some kind of generic freedom-fighter. Maybe I'm just being too cynical.
John Sanders
I think you are being cynical, because Villeneuve doesnt give a fuck about producers. He will follow his artistic line and he will deliver.
Sicario had alot of socio-political commentary, but it still attracted large numbers of anti-Mexican rednecks and they loved it.
Blade Runner 2049 is not exactly a fairy tale. It tell a very real story of how our urban toxic bubble is an illusion and how were nothing more than drone factories for the global elite. I especially found the children factory especially harrowing, given that those types of places exist in China and India and we just pretend they dont.
Dune might not carry the exact same similarities in political tone with current day Wahabism, but then again its just a coincidence. Frank Herbert didnt make it an allegory for the Islamists to conquer the Western world.
Xavier Jackson
I'm sorry, I thought we were talking about the series of novels where a fascist, totalitarian theocracy rises and grinds humanity into the dust because the first main character wasn't born a girl and started a war instead of sealing a political alliance with marriage.
Tyler King
You really need to reread Dune m8.
Ryder Price
The first Dune is a pretty good young adult adventure novel with good worldbuilding and a clear heros journey arc.
>top right isn't "feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint within a feint 3/10
Dylan Walker
>fascist totalitarian Not everythinb you dislike is fascist and totalitarian goddamnit.
Joseph Lee
Firstly, it's overtly celebrated by pleb characters but the protagonist recognises it's a terrible thing. So perhaps the only risk is that dumb audiences won't understand the subtext.
Second, I'm beginning to think Villeneauve doesn't actually give a fuck what the audience thinks, similar to He doesn't really make marketable movies. There are a lot of ways Arrival and BR2049 (especially) could have been different to appeal to mass audiences more but it didn't happen.
Betrayed by your own wheels within feints
Parker Bennett
Can Villeneuve do justice to the honored matres and the bene gesserit?
Christopher Richardson
>Fear is the little-death I haven't read it, is it elaborated on why the author compared fear to having an orgasm?
Jose Price
This has got to be the most autistic franchise in history. Literally cold steel the series
Logan Peterson
>read the first book in middle school >haven’t gone back and picked up the series again yet I’ve been bad
The benne gesserit training is just a mechanism to spot the chosen one. Its just a way to see if hes worthy. All others die.
Its similar to Ender's game. The actual "game" in the book isnt training. Its specifically designed to see if the one guy is capable of beating the game at all odds.
Julian Ortiz
>cool ass giant worm >must be the final boss >check wikipedia >boring trash about politics >game of thrones in space What a fucking piece of shit
Tyler Phillips
Thats just being publicly conservative. He will make another BR2049.
Hes stated before that Dune is his magnum opus.Villeneuve is the Kwisatz Haderach of cinem.
Levi Morales
What a brainlet
Andrew Garcia
>when his birthyear starts with 2 >when his IQ starts with USA
Gabriel Gray
Why are his hands so tiny?
Ryder Hill
>incredible characters pff, please, the fat disney type villain, "bird-like" noble Atreides, the characters are mostly all shit
Ryder Taylor
No, he was patrician enough to scorn wh*te roasties in favor of the superior Arab puss
Alexander Rogers
You should really read the book. Its worth it.
Colton Hughes
The test of the bone jabbar determines whether you are a human or a fuckpig
Grayson Morris
Right, but he was still taught the Litany Against Thirst or whatever to keep his dick from getting in the way.
Anthony Watson
I wonder who's gonna get blackwashed in Dune...
Ayden Thomas
Ofcourse he learned skills. Cant let some space slag distract your galactic jihad.
Aaron White
dont ever reply to this redditor and make me check for no reason again, literally filter his twotter hashtags
Camden Ramirez
Duncan Idaho most likely, the books already described him as being Hispanic/Arabic looking.
Robert Lewis
Probably your mother.
Ryan Stewart
Fuck the Fremen, Baron and Harkonnen/Imperial intrigue was the best part of DUne and then it got overtaken by Fremen fanwankery.
Jaxson Fisher
Something I never understood was how did humanity even become so dispersed among the stars. The guild needs spice to travel from planet to planet and they are the only ones with interstellar travel, yet Aarakis is the only planet with spice. Paul also mentions that earth is an old planet that is no longer relevant when talking to Idaho’s clone. So how did humanity first travel interstellarly?
Elijah Rodriguez
He's not wrong, Star Wars is for kids, it always has been, I don't think Lucas thought otherwise for a moment of his life
Robert Hughes
? Is that even a question? Only house Harkonnen characters and the Padishah will be portrayed by whites
Daniel Walker
Probably by using slower technology. Spice makes it faster.
Caleb Nelson
They used to have machines to do what the navigators do, then those machines rebelled. I assume most of the colonisation was done before the machine rebellion.
Jaxon Bennett
>spice makes it faster Doesn't spice give you some sort of precognition so you don't crash into stuff when travelling at over light speed? Maybe the Spice only became neccessary after the Butlerian jihad.
Jordan Thomas
Well thats my point. Pre-spice was slower than light speed. With spice = lightspeed baby.
Camden Hill
I thought he was pretty much an African American? They specifically call him dark skinned, yet they don’t call the actual space Arabs dark. Also they originally came from a fishing planet so I’d imagine they’d be pretty tanned to begin with
Connor Cruz
In the movie and TV show the navigators use literal psychic powers to teleport the ships around, in the books I think they're just solving complicated mathematical equations to get the ships from point A to point B, so yeah.
Isaiah Brown
>The novel is written by an american OBSESSION
Nolan Watson
Well technically Norwegians are a nation of fishers, so are the Japanese and the Basque.
Jason Gutierrez
machines didn't rebel (fuck you brian), butlerian jihad was a massive socio-cultural revolt against machines replacing humanity, not a god damn robot war
Jack White
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed is king.
Jacob Williams
>African American Fuck yourself
Alexander Price
pre-spice was also FTL, it's just that it was a slower type of FTL and had a much larger chance of ending in disaster
nah, it relied to much on computers the only ones that plausibly still have old-FTL ships are the Ixians and they're not stupid enough to actually use them as anything other than museum pieces Everyone needs the guild to travel, but the guild is corrupt as fuck so smuggling can still exist
Daniel King
>it wasn't a goddamn robot war I don't know man, the appendix of the book I've read talk about a crusade. That sounds pretty violent.
Easton Robinson
Yeh it was violent, the most violent war in the entire history of Dune with possible exception of Paul's Jihad But it was perpetrated by humans against humans. It was a war of ideology of the most extreme kind which explains why it was so god damn bloody.
Ryder Turner
Its a bit of both. The navigators are calculating the math necessary to plot hyperspace jumps. The calculations are so complex that they have to guess at parts. Navigators have evolved basic psychic abilities that make them capable of knowing which guesses will work and which will turn their ship into a three lightyear long cloud of dust.
Colton Sullivan
I am not sure if there's something in the books that does support either theory. We only know AI was outlawed and that it was a rather violent process. Not that it matters, I thought it was pretty nice idea for a sci-fi setting not to have robots.
Cameron Anderson
>Game of thrones in space This timeline is truly the Dark Souls of infinity
Bentley Hill
Why did they become fish men? The constant weightlessness and having to be suspended in tanks? Yet they aren’t all fishmen, atleast their agents aren’t. Also why was it forbidden to even see them? They’re one of the most, if not the most, powerful faction in the universe so who gives a fuck what they look like. Peak evolution
James Bell
I always thought of him as Welsh. Dark, curly hair and swarthy skin like the 'black Welsh
Aaron Smith
Welsh are glorified Celts m8.
Ian Perry
It being a cultural revolution does fit the themes of the books far better than an robot revolution though, especially given how later thinking machines were reintroduced successfully after some rather extreme cultural changes were deliberately induced in all of humanity
Adam Howard
>denis film movie will be shit
Liam Ward
>Why did they become fish men? Cause they didn't just use a bit of spice like mentats did, they literally inhaled spice all day every day for a long time. As for not be seen dunno, people would freak out I guess
Wyatt Ramirez
3 hour of movie of a giant talking sandworm.
Aiden Davis
>t. brainlet
Bentley Jones
how will they visualize ornothopters and shields and the spice crawlers it will look like shit face it
Charles Thomas
you just know andy serkis is going to
Hunter Smith
IDRIS D R I S
Ethan Scott
Kershner made Empire for adults. the rest is for children.