The sci-fi adaptation 'Dune' puts a focus on Zendaya and co-star TimotheeChalamet.
was released to much fanfare. Ten months later, Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi adaptation is back with a new trailer after a long delay as COVID-19 upended the theatrical marketplace. Timothée Chalamet stars inThe new trailer opens with Chani narrating a look at her desert planet, Arrakis, explaining how the empire has exploited the planet for its natural resource known as Spice, and how her people have fought back.
Spice is needed to conduct interstellar travel, making it the most valuable resource in the known universe. The film sees House Atreides — led by Leto — take stewardship over Arrakis., from Legendary and Warner Bros., is part one of a planned two-part adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel, which is credited with inspiring works such as.
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