
Dune: Part Two
Long live the fighters.
Follow the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a path of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, Paul endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
- 8.1
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 47m

Timothée Chalamet
Paul Atreides
Zendaya
Chani
Rebecca Ferguson
Jessica
Javier Bardem
Stilgar
Josh Brolin
Gurney Halleck
Austin Butler
Feyd-Rautha
Florence Pugh
Princess Irulan
Dave Bautista
Beast Rabban
Christopher Walken
Emperor
Léa Seydoux
Lady Margot Fenring
Stellan Skarsgård
Baron Harkonnen
Charlotte Rampling
Reverend Mother Mohiam
Souheila Yacoub
Shishakli
Babs Olusanmokun
Jamis
Alison Halstead
Maker Keeper
Giusi Merli
Reverend Mother Ramallo
Kait Tenison
Bene Gesserit Sister
Tara Breathnach
Bene Gesserit Sister
Akiko Hitomi
Bene Gesserit Sister
Imola Gáspár
Watermaster
Alison Adnet
Young Fremen Patrol
Hamza Baissa
Young Fremen Patrol
Hassan Najib
Young Fremen Patrol
Jasper Ryan-Cater
Young Fremen Patrol
Omar Elbooz
Young Fremen Patrol
Abdelkarim Hussein Seli Mohamed Hassanin
Young Fremen Patrol
Joseph Beddelem
Fedaykin Leader
Affif Ben Badra
Fedaykin
Abdelaziz Boumane
Fedaykin
Abdellah Echahbi
Fedaykin
Zouhair Elakkari
Fedaykin
Noureddine Hajoujou
Fedaykin
Mohamed Mouraoui
Fedaykin
Adil Achraf Sayd
Fedaykin
Hamza Sayd
Fedaykin
Hopi Grace
Fremen Nun
Havin Fathi
Fremen Nun
Kincsö Pethö
Fremen Nun
Cat Simmons
Young Nun
Burt Caesar
Devotee
Remi Fadare
Devotee
Amer El-Erwadi
Huge Fighter
Tedroy Newell
Fremen Onlooker
Oxa Hazel
Fremen Onlooker
Hajiyeva Pakiza
Fremen Onlooker
Leon Herbert
Oldest Elder
Sima Rostami
Female Elder
Yvonne Campbell
Elder
Joseph Charles
Elder
Vic Zander
Elder
Dylan Baldwin
Harkonnen Translator
Marcia Tucker
Old Wounded Woman
Nicola Brome
Wounded Fremen
Kathy Owen
Wounded Fremen
Huw Novelli
Fundamentalist Fighter
Moe Bar-El
Fundamentalist Fighter
Serhat Metin
Fundamentalist Fighter
Amra Mallassi
Fundamentalist Fighter
Jordan Long
Smuggler Driver
Omar A.K.
Wounded Smuggler
Zdeněk Dvořáček
Arena Gladiator
Anton Valensi
Harkonnen Commander
Lex Daniel
Harkonnen Commander
Dominic McHale
Harkonnen Commander
Paul Boyle
Harkonnen Commander
Niall White
Ornithopter Military Pilot
Tony Cook
Harkonnen Scanner Operator
Jonathan Gunning
Game Supervisor
Will Irvine
Slave Master
Alan Mehdizadeh
Weapon Master
Rex Adams
Harpy
Molly Mcowan
Harpy
Ana Cilas
Harpy
Kajsa Mohammar
Feyd-Rautha's Attendant
Sára Bácsfalvi
Feyd-Rautha's Attendant
Matthew Sim
Spice Steward
Steve Wall
Bashar
Italo Amerighi
Imperial Council
Tim Hilborne
Imperial Council
Cecile Sinclair
Imperial Council
Tracy Coogan
Imperial Servant
Zoe Kata Kaska
Baby Jessica
Jimmy Walker
Baron Proxy
Rand Faris
Female Fremen Fighter
Fouad Humaidan
Male Fremen Fighter
Manaf Irani
Male Fremen Fighter
Dora Kápolnai-Schvab
Baron Servant
Joelle
Baron Servant
Anya Taylor-Joy
Alia Atreides (uncredited)
Peter Sztojanov, Jr.
Emperor's Elite Sardaukar (uncredited)































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Released
en
$190,000,000.00
$714,844,358.00
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Reviews
As I said before, the first part was just a prologue to a big something in the making and here we go! This is a well-crafted movie. 👌 **It goes without saying that the narrative is intersecting with a lot of islamic beliefs in a suspicious way; Lisan Al-Gaib, Muad’Dib, Mahdi, Fedaykin, the way of Sujud, women chadors and even the Atreides & Arrakis has something to do with the Maturidis &
What have they done to the story. The boom was actually really well constructed and the characters grew on you. This movie seems to blend random significant parts of the books in an attempt to create an original story, and It's not working out in their favour. A lot of character's traits were lost or completely mangled. What have they done to my Chani. Also the ending makes little sense, why would
#MovieReview #DunePart2 #DuneMovie "Dune" is a franchise that demands prior knowledge of the backstory and characters from either the book series or previous adaptations to fully appreciate the intricate narrative. While the film is long and dialogue-heavy, it manages to deliver a compelling story despite the limited action sequences. Timothée Chalamet shines in his role, though at times, hi
This is one of the few movies I've seen where I don't sit down later and start picking it apart. I can't say it's flawless. But whatever flaws it has simply fade into oblivion.
This is the greatest Science Fiction film ever made. Followed by part one.
As a big sci-fi/fantasy fan, I generally look forward to seeing new releases in this genre. However, when the first part of this story was released in 2021, I was sorely disappointed by this tedious, overlong slog that, despite its stunning visuals and cinematography, never really engaged me. Though, for all my disappointment with the initial installment, it can’t begin to compare to my reaction t

First of all, it just got dark when paul called out chani's rival princess :)) Funny though! The blue thing that they called they called WATER OF LIFE is just so mysterious,,it literally controls them i suppose! I literally enjoyed that part when chani slapped paul after being consious :))) also paul is a whole bloodline bearer ig while the harkonnens are just gay :.> Also the war parts were ama
I remember the first film, no not the first in this contemporary series but the first attempt to bring the books, to cinema. In terms of contextual cohesiveness and pacing I feel it did a better job, than its latter day counterpart. I believe with this effort they are going for sweeping epic but somehow it comes across as inexplicably pedestrian. Yes cinematography is remarkable, as are CGI

**Not bad** Overall, a nice movie. But it was not something extraordinary. The acting and direction were pretty average. There were a lot of editing mistakes. In some scenes, you feel like it was rushed. Some scenes feel like they are missing context. Some scenes are unnecessarily slow-paced. There were a lot of stupid and logical fallacies. First, they show how dangerous those 'worms' ar
I had to watch Dune part 1 because if I didn't, I would not have known what to expect in Dune part 2. The movie was incredible. To see it on the big screen really makes a difference. You need to see every angle possible. I understand why it needed to be that way. I loved the movie. I would watch Dune 1 and 2 over again. I didn't like the scene where Feyd-Rautha died. But it was necessry if they pl
Saw it on the bigger screen, which was worth it. The worms were quite large. The movie has a great way of passing across the grand scale of the world in a way that michael bay can never understand how to do with his robots movies. It did stretch on quite a bit, looking back not even sure where all the three hours went. Its just all shaping up for the big battle with a bit of political intrigue
Great but a little long. Sexier than LotR and no hair. Yell acting. Jabba bathes in black goo and kills women horribly. Walken is hilarious. Zendaya still an addict. Bridges is a bit self-serious. Amazing visuals. Really enjoyed...was glad and a bit bored by the end. Shorter Dunes please.

An absolutely mesmerizing masterpiece, breathtaking cinematography and a spellbinding soundtrack that elevate the viewing experience to unparalleled heights. It serves as a testament to the brilliance of the book series, standing as the pinnacle of sci-fi cinema history. Thanks, Villeneuve!

This is certainly a great looking film to see on a big screen with some really effective, almost industrially sounding, audio - but what happened to the story? It's wafer thin and really stretched out for 2¾ hours. We pick up with "Paul" (Timothée Chalamet) and his mother (Rebecca Ferguson) trying to convince the "Fremen" that they are worth the hassle. Fortunately, leader "Stilgar" (Javier Bardem

As anticipated, a thrilling watch! I enjoyed <em>'Dune'</em>, though remember thinking it was obviously a complete set-up to a sequel and that this would only improve upon its predecessor - and that's very much the case. <em>'Dune: Part Two'</em> is excellent! My interest did wane slightly at roughly the middle part, as was similarly the case with the first film in truth, but that was a feeling
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/dune-part-two-review-the-new-generational-epitome-of-sci-fi-epics/ "Dune: Part Two surpasses even the highest expectations, establishing itself as an unquestionable technical masterpiece of blockbuster filmmaking. With a narrative that deepens the complex web of political relationships, power, faith, love, and destiny, it not only provides











