The Dune franchise started in 2022 with Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part 1. Starring Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Bardem, Zendaya, and Florence Pugh among others, the two movies became massive hits. And while Villeneuve will complete his Dune trilogy with the concluding Dune: Messiah, the studios have something else for us to feast on until the third movie is ready.
Dune: Prophecy and How The Bene Gesserit Comes To Be
Legendary Entertainment in collaboration with Brian Herbert, first announced a prequel series for Dune based on the Bene Gesserit sisterhood, back in 2019. After a couple of changes in scriptwriter, showrunner, and director, leading to some delays in the project, we finally have the first trailer for the upcoming Max show, Dune: Prophecy.
But this prophecy is actually a result of the years that the Bene Gesserit spent, working their way through the Empire, sowing seeds of their manipulation throughout. Dune: Prophecy is years before the sisterhood is known as the Bene Gesserit in the Empire. But their quest for power, of sisterhood before everything, was as prevalent then, as it is 10,000 years later. And the trailer gives us a glimpse into how the Sisterhood works, and their intentions and ambitions.
Dune: Prophecy Has One Flaw That Everyone is Talking About
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Although fans are loving that they are getting to feast on more Dune content before Denis Villeneuve is ready with Dune: Messiah, there is one thing people are concerned about. Dune: Prophecy is based on Brian Herbert’s novel, Sisterhood of Dune, and not on the original work from Frank Herbert. And when it comes to the literature, the former’s work on the Dune universe is considered much inferior to the latter’s.
Fans, though excited about the upcoming project, are keeping their skepticism intact until the show is out for us to see, because of this. Many have taken to Twitter to reveal that they are keeping low expectations from the show, but are still hoping for it to do well.
I'm keeping my expectations low since this show was based off a Brian Herbert book and his work on the Dune universe was … Well to put it kindly… Mostly sh!!t
— NexusRift 🚩 (@SRKsNexusRift) May 15, 2024
ew no frank no watch
— Fitz (@SeeFitzner) May 15, 2024
i’m suspicious…..but interested……but still suspicious pic.twitter.com/gU50YzBzdj
— MARCTHEPROPHET!🌟🇭🇹 (@MARCTHEPROPHET_) May 15, 2024
It was MASSIVE SHIT💀 to this day WTF IS SEX POWERS
— SimpCat (@DooleyDagoat) May 15, 2024
They are so going to ruin this film series before Villeneuve can even finish it
— Zeus Springsteez (@ZeusSpringsteez) May 15, 2024
can we stop making everything into a series???? this is what ruins most things
— superduperdarren (@1darrengarcia) May 15, 2024
Dune: Prophecy is set to premiere on Max this fall.