Dune: Part Three - In theaters December 18, 2026

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Title: Dune: Part Three

Genre: Science Fiction

Director: Denis Villeneuve

Plot: The third entry in the "Dune" film series, adapted from the second novel, "Dune: Messiah."
 
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Damnn
looks like he might not actually be blinded like in the book, really intrigued what Villeneuve is gonna do with this
 
I like how they are officially calling it a conclusion, none of that 'potential for sequels' bulls*t that Villeuenve was still talking about a few years ago. I hope they make it a proper trilogy with a definitive ending, Lord of the Rings style.
 
Just came here to post them. Beat me to it. Love the Anya Taylor Joy and Florence Pugh posters
 
Damnn
looks like he might not actually be blinded like in the book, really intrigued what Villeneuve is gonna do with this
I'd hope that isn't the case, some of the changes in Pt 2 were bad enough but could be overlooked to a certain degree. I mean really it shouldn't need to happen until relatively late on so hopefully these are earlier images.
Also I hope Pattinson isn't bald. Had enough of that with the entire Harkonnen line, no real reason for it here.
 
Looks absolutely ******* amazing

Great to see that the reports of Timothee only shooting with short hair were wrong. The time jump will not be straight out of the gate and there seems to be plenty footage with him with longer hair. I'm so insanely hyped for this, man.
 
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Holy f**k what a trailer. I can’t f**king wait.

In for a great year personally between this, The Odyssey, Disclosure Day, Spiderman and Doomsday. Epic year
 
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THIS LOOKS SO AMAZING.

This is making things very hard.... What do you see First? This or Doomsday!?
I'll for sure be doing a double feat. But which one first!?
 
THIS LOOKS SO AMAZING.

This is making things very hard.... What do you see First? This or Doomsday!?
I'll for sure be doing a double feat. But which one first!?

I can't see both on the same day it would take away the experience of whichever one I would see first

Hopefully one of them moves because Dune 3 is my most anticipated film of the year but Doomsday is one I would have to see day 1 simply due to the spoilers that are bound to posted all over social media
 
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I'm going to see Dune Part Three first even though I'm an X-Men fan. Question for me do I bother to take another hour out of my time to see Dune on IMAX. Decisions decisions.
 
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Looks great, and that track is amazing. Love when it feels like Zimmer has fully locked in to his work on a project. Great to see some of Alia.
 
"The more I fight, the more our enemies fight back. . . . How did Father do it?"
"Your father never started a war."

And here I was hoping Dune 3 might have something to say about current events. Ah well. ;)
 
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"The more I fight, the more our enemies fight back. . . . How did Father do it?"
"Your father never started a war."

And here I was hoping Dune 3 might have something to say about current events. Ah well. ;)
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But then I'm still trying to get my head around this new game called: Democratic, Autocratic, or Authoritarian team member behaviour, as HR does not allow me to call them a Dictator anymore. So what do I know :naughty:
 
"The more I fight, the more our enemies fight back. . . . How did Father do it?"
"Your father never started a war."

And here I was hoping Dune 3 might have something to say about current events. Ah well. ;)
I mean, that quote is what the Dune books are in part about. I'll honestly never understand people being so hungry for films to reflect specific current events and news. I want to go to the cinema to ESCAPE this sh*t, not to be reminded of it with a direct metaphor. Also, war is literally as old as mankind. The connections some people are making are kinda hilarious "...wait, this film is about war. There's a war going on right now! Based!" There's always a war going on somewhere, which is also underlined by the fact that those 'current events' you're probably referring to weren't even happening when this film was shot let alone being written. War is always current, unfortunately. But it's universal, not specific to one event, which makes it interesting and complex instead of being a direct comment on a single news story. People from all around the world can watch this and relate to it and to their own situation because those themes and struggles are happening always and everywhere.