It’s clear that Denis Villeneuve wants to end his journey through the imagination of Frank Herbert as fast as possible and set the cruising speed with Dune: Part Three. The director confirmed that this would be his last film in the saga, although he left tools for other filmmakers to take over.
Last week, rumors began to circulate that filming for Dune: Part Three had come to an end. The film began shooting in early July and, given its nature and precedents, production was expected to be long.
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However, it was true. Collider was in a conversation between Timothée Chalamet and Adam Sandler in which both actors shared details of their respective careers. There, the star who plays Paul Atreides confirmed that Dune: Part Three completed principal photography last week.
A shoot lasting just over four months can seem rushed Dune: Part Threeif we take into account that the Dune and Dune: Part Two They were considerably longer, but you also have to take into account the lengthy post-production that awaits the film.
Dune: Part Three is full steam ahead towards its debut
The film will adapt the second novel of Frank Herbert saga, Dune Messiahand it seems that part of the third, Children of Dunebecause the sons of Paul Atreides and Chani, Ghanima and Leto II Atreideswill be played by adult actors, Ida Brooke and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa.
The rest of the film’s cast includes Rebecca Ferguson like Lady Jessica, Robert Pattinson like, presumably, Scytale, Timothée Chalamet like Paul Atreides, Florence Pugh like Princess Irulan Corrino, Anya Taylor-Joy as Alia Atreides, Zendaya like Chani and Jason Momoa Like Duncan Idaho.
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Dune: Part Three plans to debut on December 18, 2026but coincides with Avengers: Judgment Dayso it’s easy for Warner to change the date to maximize the box office of Denis Villeneuve’s film.