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Dune 2018 (19,20,21...)

The problem is, if they want to explore anything before the original book, they're probably going to be stuck having to adapt the KJA/BH books. They seem to be the ones in charge of the overall franchise and I'm not sure if they're the kind of guys who would let someone go off and do their own prequel that doesn't use their books.
There's that, but there is also year of fan interpretation which leaves things even more inflexible. I can't wait for the Amazon LOTR prequel series to drop and watch the fan reaction to that. Spoiler alert: it will not be pretty.

Dune will be equally considered catastrophic.
 
Yeah, I'm very curious to see what people like Stephen Colbert will think of the LOTR series. From some of the articles I've read, it sounds Tolkien didn't go into a ton of details about the era it takes place in, but fans still tend to get their own ideas that they get attatched too and they expect stuff like the to follow, even if it's not actually in the books themselves.
 
Media reviews of the imax first 10 min events are being released.

https://www.ign.com/articles/dune-opening-scene-imax-preview?utm_source=twitter

Whoever wrote that for IGN obviously never read the books. So many errors in one quick piece....

Tons of other pieces being released now too, I'm not gonna bother linking them. All are positive so far.

Edit: I just read the Forbes one. Wow. That was bad.
"Now I've never read Dune, but the movie should be about Chani and Paul being enemies and then teaming up at the end!"
 
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People giving their hot takes which are way off the mark? Never!

I expect the condescension from Forbes, but you'd think Polygon would at least have someone on their staff that would point out they spelled the names of both the characters AND DIRECTOR wrong.
 
From how bad they screwed up in the rest of the article, I wouldn't be surprised if IGN meant aliens aliens....

I posted somewhere else wants got replies "IGN wouldn't screw up! You're wrong! The movie must have changed Jessica to the Emperor's girlfriend! Paul has telepathy!" Etc etc :rolleyes:
 
I think they slapped it together last minute with little interest beyond clicks. So, what I expect from most reporting sites.
 
It's only been a month since they got rid of (Reassigned? Fired? I heard both, not sure which is accurate) the TV reviewer doing Loki mid season because his reviews weren't positive enough for managements liking.
 
I try not to get bothered by articles and news that get basic facts wrong, i just wonder, on a professional level, if those writers who get the assignment to write an article even bother doing a 5 minute Wikipedia check to get at least the basic facts right.

One can't expect to have an entertainment website writer to have read every cult book/comic that exists and is being turned into a movie or show but it doesn't take long to check before you write.
 
I try not to get bothered by articles and news that get basic facts wrong, i just wonder, on a professional level, if those writers who get the assignment to write an article even bother doing a 5 minute Wikipedia check to get at least the basic facts right.

One can't expect to have an entertainment website writer to have read every cult book/comic that exists and is being turned into a movie or show but it doesn't take long to check before you write.

Writers and editors checking the basic accuracy of what's being posted is a basic requirement of their jobs...
 
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