‘Dune’ Is Officially Getting a Sequel in 2023

‘Dune’ Is Officially Getting a Sequel in 2023

With the second part of Frank Herbert’s epic coming in two years, “Dune” is officially a movie franchise now.

dune-zendaya-chalamet-blue-eyes-2.jpg_maxZendaya and Timothee Chalamet in “Dune” (Photo: Warner Bros.)

Frank Herbert’s Dune was long considered far too huge and epic for Hollywood to handle. Denis Villeneuve must have proven the old thinking wrong though—we’re definitely getting a theatrical release of the sequel to the Warner Bros. and HBO Max box office hit in the next two years.

Here’s more from Deadline:



The key word here is theatrical. We understand that a key point of negotiations between Legendary and Warner Bros was that Dune: Part Two would be given a pure theatrical window; no day-and-date HBO Max release plan is in the mix for this cinema spectacle.



Villeneuve planned the movie in parts, as Deadline notes in quoting him: “It was a dream of mine to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune, and I have the fans, the cast, and crew, Legendary and Warner Bros. to thank for supporting this dream. This is only the beginning.”


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It really does seem inevitable that more Dune is coming—after all, the first movie has something of a cliffhanger ending. But it also did better box office than expected, according to Deadline:


Dune overperformed its domestic projections this past weekend, opening to $41 million, with over half of its ticket sales driven by large-format and PLF theaters. Heading into the weekend we’d heard that Dune had some $12M in advance tickets sales; more than any other event film during the pandemic. The pic was bolstered further by Canada, which delivered 11% of domestic weekend ticket sales; it was on a theatrical window up there since HBO Max isn’t available in the country.



The movie has been a critical success as well. It current has excellent Rotten Tomatoes ratings and critics have been free with glowing takes, calling Dune a “spicy journey to an amazing future” and “a new sci-fi epic, an immersive cinematic journey that, like its source material, feels poised to endure as one of the genre’s great works.”


Look for Dune Part II in theaters in October 2023.

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Steve Huff

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