The stillsuits worn by the Fremen in the "Dune" films aren't as advanced as they are in the books, and the reason behind this may be TMI for some viewers.
The scenes on Giedi Prime in "Dune: Part Two" shifted to a mind-blowing black and white palette that helped cement tone. Here's how those parts were shot.
A dying man got to see "Dune: Part Two" before everyone else did, and it was all thanks to the efforts of his care worker and director Denis Vileneuve's team.
Both the book "Dune" and Denis Villeneuve's two-film adaptation of it are filled with a complex web of events, history, and lore, so we're here to sort it out.
Director Denis Villeneuve has revealed the real reason "Dune: Part Two" cut Stephen McKinley Henderson's Thufir Hawat in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"Dune" -- both the book and Denis Villeneuve's two films -- is such a dense work that it's easy to miss lots of small but important details in "Dune: Part Two."
Denis Villeneuve's "Dune: Part One" runs for 155 minutes, and it was almost even longer than that. Here are some scenes that didn't make the final cut.
Austin Butler revealed that this impactful moment in "Dune: Part Two" between Feyd-Rautha and Stellan Skarsgård's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen was improvised.
Tim Blake Nelson, who will play The Leader in "Captain America: Brave New World," says he was also set to play a role in "Dune: Part 2." Here's what we know.
While "Dune: Part Two" is largely faithful to Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel, the movie does take both minor and major liberties with the original text.
"Star Trek" actor Bruce Greenwood explains how his version of Captain Christopher Pike is different from Jeffrey Hunter's iteration from "The Original Series."
Although "Dune: Part Two" director Denis Villeneuve found plenty to like in David Lynch's "Dune" adaptation, he also thought it was missing something crucial.
Anya Taylor-Joy will be appearing in "Dune 2" to play a small role as Paul Atreides' sister. Fortunately, her role should be much bigger in the third film.
While Sting only played Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen once on the big screen, he offered to pass down a notable accessory to the new holder of the role, Austin Butler.