“I want you to gamble with me”: Denis Villeneuve’s Deal With Florence Pugh for Dune 2 Was Too Good to Reject That Will Reward Her Massively in the Future

Denis Villeneuve gave Florence Pugh an irresistible offer for 'Dune 2'.

“I want you to gamble with me”: Denis Villeneuve’s Deal With Florence Pugh for Dune 2 Was Too Good to Reject That Will Reward Her Massively in the Future

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  • Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part Two' has a ton of hype behind it for good reason.
  • The director made Florence Pugh an incredible offer for 'Dune 2'.
  • He also believes TV is ruining films in general.
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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two is highly awaited by fans, who have elevated expectations for the upcoming film. Building on the success of the first part, which enthralled audiences globally with its intricate and compelling storylines, the second installment is set to further explore the narrative centered around the protagonist, Paul Atreides.

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A scene from Dune Part 2
Dune Part 2

With that said, Denis Villeneuve made a very serious deal with Florence Pugh for the film, which was something that would benefit her in a big way somewhere down the line.

Denis Villeneuve Made An Incredible Offer to Florence Pugh For Dune 2

Florence Pugh in Dune: Part 2
Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan in Dune: Part 2

While speaking to Virgin Radio, Denis Villeneuve discussed casting Florence Pugh in Dune: Part Two. He revealed that he told Florence Pugh he would introduce her character in the second film and that if there was a Dune: Messiah adaptation, then she would become one of the main characters.

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I said: Listen I want you to gamble with me. I will introduce your character in Part Two. And if there’s a ‘DUNE – MESSIAH’ adaptation, then you will be one of the main characters.”

Florence Pugh portrays the role of Princess Irulan in Dune: Part and we will have to wait and see whether fans will get to see Dune: Messiah get adapted someday, as fans would love to see that happen as well.

Denis Villeneuve Believes Television is Ruining Movies

The main characters of Dune present in this scene
Another scene from Dune 2

Denis Villeneuve initiated his career with short films, drawing inspiration from legendary filmmakers such as Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, and Steven Spielberg. Renowned for creating some of the best movies in cinematic history, the Sicario director’s latest project is the second installment of the sci-fi movie Dune, released in 2021.

Adapted from Frank Herbert’s monumental sci-fi novel Dune, the eponymous movie franchise is set in the distant future and chronicles the journey of Paul Atreides from the noble House of Atreides. Paul is thrust into a war for control over the perilous and inhospitable desert planet Arrakis.

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Timothée Chalamet in action in Dune
A pivotal moment from Dune

Denis Villeneuve’s latest movie, the second part of Dune had its world premiere at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico on February 6, 2024 and was released in the United States on March 1, 2024. Similar to the first installment, this sequel has received acclaim from critics. Villeneuve recently expressed his perspective on the impact of television on movies during an interview with The Times of London:

“Frankly, I hate dialogue. Dialogue is for theatre and television. I don’t remember movies because of a good line, I remember movies because of a strong image. I’m not interested in dialogue at all. Pure image and sound, that is the power of cinema, but it is something not obvious when you watch movies today. Movies have been corrupted by television.”

Everyone holds their own opinions, and Denis Villeneuve has expressed his belief that movies can thrive without relying heavily on dialogue. However, it’s essential to acknowledge that dialogues play a significant role in shaping and defining movies. Different perspectives contribute to the diversity of cinematic experiences.

Nevertheless, Dune: Part Two has already released worldwide to rave reviews, so we will have to wait and see if a sequel will ever get made.

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Subhojeet Mookherjee is a Freelance Entertainment Writer for FandomWire. A lover and expert in all things movies, games, TV shows, music and more. I've been in the writing business for over five years now, covering various topics all over the world. I love engaging in deep conversations with like-minded people.