Trailer for Dune: Half 2 will get it proper by not exhibiting us an excessive amount of

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Warner Bros. has launched the

trailer for


Dune: Half 2,

and it hits an ideal candy spot between teasing viewers with what’s to come back, and never revealing an excessive amount of.


The primary half, directed and co-written by Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve (

Blade Runner 2049, Arrival)

, was launched in theatres in October of 2021, impressing critics (it scored a decent 83% at rottentomatoes.com) and likewise audiences, who delivered greater than US$400-million to its worldwide field workplace.



Half 2,

additionally directed by Villeneuve, picks up the place the primary movie left off, with Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), son of Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) hiding out within the deserts of the planet Arrakis after an enemy assault.


Followers of the primary movie had been irritated that they didn’t get to see extra of Paul’s future love, the warrior Chani (performed by Zendaya), or to look at him driving an enormous sandworm, each complaints of which can absolutely be addressed within the new movie.


In truth, the trailer opens with Paul and Chani sitting on the highest of a sand dune, with the off-worlder attempting to explain the idea of an ocean to the Arrakis-born girl, who isn’t shopping for it.


It additionally introduces a brand new character, Princess Irulan Corrino, performed by Florence Pugh. And we see Javier Bardem, chief of a desert tribe, telling Paul, who’s about to trip a sandworm: “Don’t attempt to impress anybody. Be easy, be direct.” And though there’s a flurry of motion suggesting success, and loads of response pictures from these round Paul, the trailer properly leaves a lot to the creativeness.


Or the cinema expertise.

Dune: Half 2

will likely be launched on Nov. 3.

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