The Real Reason Stellan Skarsgard's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen Is Naked In Dune
One creative liberty director Denis Villeneuve took when adapting "Dune" is often showing Stellan Skarsgård's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen naked.
Read MoreOne creative liberty director Denis Villeneuve took when adapting "Dune" is often showing Stellan Skarsgård's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen naked.
Read MoreOscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is on top of the world right now. What movie will he make next? Some say it'll be a remake of this '60s mystery series.
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Read More"Dune: Part Two" has amazingly designed sandworms which are central to Paul Atreides' journey. But what do scientists think about these unreal creatures?
Read MorePaul Altriedes' final fate in Frank Herbert's novels may be surprising to audiences who are only familiar with "Dune" through Denis Villeneuve's movies.
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Read MoreThe music video for a 2001 funk banger makes Christopher Walken's casting as Emperor Shaddam IV in "Dune: Part Two" even better - here's why.
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Read MoreDenis Villeneuve's "Dune" and "Dune: Part Two" feature stacked all-star casts, but some characters from the source material are still cut from the films.
Read MoreAnakin and Obi-Wan's lightsaber duel in "Revenge of the Sith" is intense, but it also features one of the funnier filmmaking mistakes in the franchise.
Read MoreVladimir Harkonnen's giant spider with human hands at the ends of its legs is already nightmare fuel, but early "Dune" concept art shows even scarier versions.
Read More"Dune" author Frank Herbert was aware many people compared his work to Star Wars, so he included a cheeky reference to franchise in one of his books.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read More"Dune" director Denis Villeneuve explained that once he cuts scenes from a film, he refuses to go back and "create a Frankenstein" of deleted scenes.
Read MoreAccording to several fan theories online, Andrew Garfield's actions in 2021's "Spider-Man: No Way Home" may have disrupted an important canon event.
Read MorePatrick Stewart and Tom Hardy didn't interact much on the set of "Star Trek: Nemesis." As it turns out, Stewart has a reason for this behavior.
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Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve's "Dune" movies are full of computer-generated and visual effects. But what does the action look like without the added graphics?
Read MoreBoth 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.
Read MoreDirector Denis Villeneuve has revealed the real reason "Dune: Part Two" cut Stephen McKinley Henderson's Thufir Hawat in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Read More"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."
Read MoreDenis 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.
Read MoreAustin Butler revealed that this impactful moment in "Dune: Part Two" between Feyd-Rautha and Stellan Skarsgård's Baron Vladimir Harkonnen was improvised.
Read MoreThankfully, the grossest character in the "Dune" universe, Paul and Chani's son Leto Atreides II, will (probably) never get his final form on-screen.
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