
It begins.
Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity's greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.
- 7.8
- 2021
- Released
- 2h 35m

Timothée Chalamet
Paul Atreides
Rebecca Ferguson
Lady Jessica Atreides
Oscar Isaac
Duke Leto Atreides
Jason Momoa
Duncan Idaho
Stellan Skarsgård
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Thufir Hawat
Josh Brolin
Gurney Halleck
Javier Bardem
Stilgar
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Dr. Liet Kynes
Chang Chen
Dr. Wellington Yueh
Dave Bautista
Beast Rabban Harkonnen
David Dastmalchian
Piter de Vries
Zendaya
Chani
Charlotte Rampling
Reverend Mother Mohiam
Babs Olusanmokun
Jamis
Benjamin Clementine
Herald of the Change
Souad Faress
Bene Gesserit Sister
Golda Rosheuvel
Shadout Mapes
Seun Shote
Arrakeen Residency Gardener
Neil Bell
Sardaukar Bashar
Oliver Ryan
Hawat Specialist
Stephen Collins
Harkonnen Trooper
Charlie Rawes
Harkonnen Trooper
Richard Carter
Harkonnen Trooper
Benjamin Dilloway
Sardaukar Assassin
Elmi Rashid Elmi
Shamir
Tachia Newall
Tanat
Gloria Obianyo
Female Fremen
Fehinti Balogun
Male Fremen
Dora Kápolnai-Schvab
Baron Servant
Joelle
Baron Servant
Jimmy Walker
Atreides Lieutenant
Paul Bullion
Sardaukar Soldier
Milena Sidorova
Human Spider Proxy
János Timkó
Harkonnen Guard
Jean Gilpin
Bene Gesserit Ancestor (voice)
Marianne Faithfull
Bene Gesserit Ancestor (voice)
Ellen Dubin
Bene Gesserit Ancestor (voice)
Björn Freiberg
Leto Officer (uncredited)
Balázs Megyeri
Sardaukar Soldier (uncredited)
Michael Nardone
Gurney Sergeant (uncredited)
Duncan Pow
Hawat Officer (uncredited)
Ferenc Iván Szabó
Leto Officer (uncredited)
Elemér Szatmári
Harkonnen Medic (uncredited)
Peter Sztojanov, Jr.
Sardaukar Soldier (uncredited)
István Áldott
Sardaukar Soldier (uncredited)

















































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en
$165,000,000.00
$407,573,628.00
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Reviews
Seems like a glorified prologue to a stunning series not a separate film! It's a half film as some already said.
My thoughts on the latest Dune movie are a bit mixed. I walked into the theater without much knowledge of the story, which left me a bit confused at the start. However, as the movie progressed, it felt like a mix of Star Wars and Tremors, which was intriguing. Timothée Chalamet is one of my top three favorite actors, and he didn't disappoint in this film. Alongside him, Rebecca Ferguson deliver
Good

**Overall : Dune creates a universe and characters at an epic scale similar to Star Wars. For sci-fi fans, cinema fans, and fans of incredible special effects, Dune is a must-see.** Probably the most visually stunning movie of the year. I watched it first at home on HBO Max but had to see and hear it again in theaters when I realized this movie required a complete theatrical experience! The cas

_Dune_ was a massive undertaking due to the sheer amount of lore and political backstory director Villeneuve had to fit in a two-and-a-half-hour run-time, but I am happy to say it was executed brilliantly. The story of _Dune_ is incredibly deep, there are so many layers of political factions and relationships that it can get quite confusing at times. I had to constantly be looking up specific i

‘Dune’s massive scope tends to overshadow its storyline and characters, but in return we get a great cast and stunning visuals, leaving us hoping the second chapter will be able to live up to the expectations. 8/10
I was really eager to watch this movie and at the same time a wee bit concerned because I knew that I would be hugely disappointed if it turned out to be another movie massacring a classic source material. I have to admit that it was a very long time since I read the Dune books but I have to say that the movie was mostly true to the books, as I remember them, and also reasonably free of agenda

This newest adaptation of the classic Frank Herbert novel (which I've never read) has the usual amazing visuals director Denis Villeneuve is known for alongside great cinematography from Greig Fraser (Rogue One, upcoming The Batman) plus the incredible and bombastic score by Hans Zimmer has the technical aspects but void of any real emotion behind the story and, especially, characters. I couldn
I read Frank Herbert's book, Dune, when I was in high school and really don't remember it much except that it was great and a little scary. At that age, I probably didn't get the subtext message. I never saw any movies of it so I decided to watch both the 1984 Dune by David Lynch and the 2021 Denis Villeneuve version sequentially. I'm going to talk about both of them here. This may not be a

I enjoyed parts of this movie. But I seem to recall that I enjoyed reading the book this is based on (it was decades ago after all). And since I don’t remember the details of the source novel, I don’t know if it is the screenplay that dragged down my overall opinion or the original book. I can sum up pretty quickly the pieces that disappointed me, and be advised they are probably spoilers. I

I'll open by saying I am not a fan of Villeneuve. In fact, I think he's a hack whose only genuine talent is making stupid people falsely think they are actually quite smart. I am also a HUGE Dune fan. They have been my favourite series of books since I first discovered them as a teenager. So although I hoped for the best with this, I was expecting the worst. What I got was somewhere in the middle.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/dune-spoiler-free-review "Dune sets the new standard for epic cinema with eyegamic visuals, powerful sound design and score, and a compelling story told surrounded by an absolutely massive scale. Denis Villeneuve adds yet another audiovisual masterpiece to his filmography, despite some narrative-pacing issues due to the heav
Great movie with excellent BG music and visual effects. Waiting for part two.
As a child, I remember catching David Lynch’s “Dune” on TV. I was too young to really understand the plot at the time, but I didn’t care, all I knew was that the worms were awesome. When I got a little older, I read the book for my first time. It was the first “adult” book I read on my own, and I was in love with it ever since. I read it many more times growing up, and when the miniseries came

The worst movie I've ever seen. Don't waste your time.

**FABULOUS 🥇🥇🥇🥇 . . . . And , Oh , Yes . . . . Hans Zimmer's Score's Already Got "OSCAR" Written On It 😉 ; & EXPECT A WHOLE " HOST OF OTHER _MAJOR_ NOMINATIONS - AS WELL "** This Is A **- _B I G_ -** Screen - MINI - Review. Picture Viewed Oct. 07, 2021 ; At Vox Cinemas , U . A . E ______________________________________________________ Paul Atreides : " Fear is the mind-killer. Fear











