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

I have to admit, Chani in my head is better than Chani in the books. They skip so much of her life. Helps that I really like Sean Young too.
I did actually write a short story prequel to Dune on a course I was on (It was one of those ‘writing back’ exercises where you basically write fan-fiction addressing flaws in an original work. Like Wide Sargasso Sea.) and it was Chani making the decision to be with Paul after she has a Spice vision too. I probably still have it somewhere if anyone fancies a read. It was basically me trying to address the lack of agency inherent in some of her character. (Though arguably, no one has any agency in the books. That’s the problem with all the prescience stuff.)
Yeah, that theme is a bit of a struggle that Herbert kind of tries to address throughout the series.

I wouldn't mind a read.
I don't think I've seen her in anything outside of Spider Man, which isn't exactly a showcase for acting talent. I'm impartial to her:shrug:. She has a lot of dedicated fans though.

Chani is definitely not the most 3 dimensional character in the books. I'm hoping with the apparent expansion of her role (suggested by her being the opening narrator, her opening battle with Harkonnens) they plan on improving/expanding it somewhat in the (fingers crossed) sequel, like they supposedly did with Kynes in this one.
Despite limited information she has left a negative impression on me, which is odd, I'll grant, but there it is..
 
Yeah, that theme is a bit of a struggle that Herbert kind of tries to address throughout the series.

I wouldn't mind a read.

Despite limited information she has left a negative impression on me, which is odd, I'll grant, but there it is..

Sent you the chunk of story I could find, and a bonus thinking machine bit since that’s all I could lay hands on. Sent it as message thingy, because didn’t want to swamp the thread.
 
I don't think I've seen her in anything outside of Spider Man, which isn't exactly a showcase for acting talent. I'm impartial to her:shrug:. She has a lot of dedicated fans though.

Chani is definitely not the most 3 dimensional character in the books. I'm hoping with the apparent expansion of her role (suggested by her being the opening narrator, her opening battle with Harkonnens) they plan on improving/expanding it somewhat in the (fingers crossed) sequel, like they supposedly did with Kynes in this one.

I think that’s the thing, though I hate seeing *too much* change for changes sake, I would definitely welcome an expansion of Chani’s character. Something to match up with how many readers (and Paul) think of her in terms of what’s she is like, something to really make her more iconic. But in many ways Herbert was so much into his ‘big idea’ and the ecology and sociology, that so many of the characters suffer. Film is an opportunity to fix that.
 
They released a couple songs from the soundtrack looks like the direct link just goes to Paul's Dream but the second song "Ripples in the sand" is also available on all major music streaming sites. I have them both in a que on my sonos from Amazon music right now.




https://lnk.to/PaulsDream
 
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They released a couple songs from the soundtrack looks like the direct link just goes to Paul's Dream but the second song "Ripples in the sand" is also available on all major music streaming sites. I have them both in a que on my sonos from Amazon music right now.




https://lnk.to/PaulsDream
Gods, those are both gorgeous! I cannot wait to listen to the whole score!
 
I pulled the trailer on HBOMax so I could rewatch the trailer on my TV, and there is one thing that is bugging me. Who was that standing against the wall with writing either written or reflected on her face?
 
I pulled the trailer on HBOMax so I could rewatch the trailer on my TV, and there is one thing that is bugging me. Who was that standing against the wall with writing either written or reflected on her face?
It's Jessica.
 
Do we have any idea what the criteria will be for making a second movie? It has now been years since the first movie was filmed...
 
Seriously though..... You know what I mean. It looked like a straight up action shot.
I didn't know what you meant, hence the clarifying question.

And, honestly, as the way the trailer was framed, I was not expecting any sort of visions to be highlighted as such, since Paul talks about having visions of Chani but they are not shown as such in the trailer.
 
Do we have any idea what the criteria will be for making a second movie? It has now been years since the first movie was filmed...

$$$ & studio politics

Here's a copy and paste of an earlier post of mine

A lot of people posting in threads keep saying that WB made the movie and that WB needs to make the money for the sequel. Rent the VOD so WB gets more money.

This is false.

LEGENDARY made the movie. Legendary (and it's investors) paid for the movie. Legendary has the adaptation rights. WB only has the *distribution rights*. Which is why they were able to make the day and digital decision without consulting anyone from Legendary, resulting in the last 8 months of negotiations between WB, Legendary, Villeneuve, the cast, the DGA, the SAG, and the WGA.

WB DOES make more money from VOD than theatrical. That's true. That's also the *problem*. WB gets paid 2 - 3 times for each digital rental - HBO Max's cut, WB's cut, and AT&T's cut for the internet subscription/bandwidth. This is actually self dealing and is why distributors/studios are legally banned from owning theater chains.

Legendary makes its money from the theatrical showings. Villeneuve, and the cast members who gave up salary for points on the back end, make their money from the theatrical showings.

WB is going to make their money back. Legendary may not. If Legendary doesn't make their money back, they won't make a sequel. They have investors they have to placate. If a deal isn't reached with Villeneuve & the cast with back end points, they won't return for a sequel. Why would they, after losing millions of dollars they believed they earned from the first one? I wouldn't. They all have other options.

This is also why this is not comparable to Black Widow or DC films. Those are *owned and made* by Disney & WB. Unlike Dune, which is owned and made by Legendary. They are also films in franchises with dozens of other entries, and it's more important to continue putting out new entries to keep the franchises active and in the public conscious than to worry about losing money on any one entry.

It's also not the same as Godzilla vs Kong. Godzilla vs Kong was the 4th film in an ongoing franchise, with a TV series already in production, and other films in pre-production. Godzilla vs Kong had a built in floor value. Netflix had offered Legendary $225 million for the rights to make Godzilla vs Kong streaming on their service. WB scuttled the deal because they were still the distributors, then announced Godzilla vs Kong would release on HBO Max. Because of this floor valuation WB had to pay Legendary more than Netflix was going too.

For WW84 Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins were paid $10 million *each* to make up for back end loss and to promote the movie. This deal only applied to Gadot & Jenkins, which is why Pine was so silent on the film's release - they didn't pay him. WW84 is also made and distributed by WB, and is part of an ongoing franchise, where it's worth it for one film to not make a profit if it expands the overall franchise.

None of these factors - owned & released by the same company, part of an ongoing series where more entries are more important than individual success, floor valuations baked in, deals struck with cast & crew who had theatrical back end points - none of them - apply to Dune.

Now, hopefully some agreement has been reached by all the interested parties so that Legendary, Villeneuve, and the rest aren't going to be screwed, and the movie can be successful enough for all involved to continue the franchise, but so far nothing has been announced. WB is notorious for screwing over partners & creatives. George Millar's lawsuits regarding Fury Road were only recently settled, allowing him to make Furiosa.

The last word we have on Dune is Villeneuve saying this was the end of the franchise. That was 8 months ago. Since then there has been no movement on the sequel or the HBO series (HBO & Legendary co production), all of which Villeneuve was to oversee and direct.

Now, I personally believe no news is *probably* good news. We know Villeneuve isn't one to keep quiet, so the fact that he hasn't continued to be vocal regarding the film makes me think that negotiations are still going, and in good faith. Marketing beginning to kick in gear that also makes me think an arrangement is close. But nothing has been announced yet.

In conclusion: WB didn't make Dune. WB doesn't decide if a sequel happens. WB isn't the one who needs to make their money back - they're gonna get their investment back. It's LEGENDARY, Villeneuve, and the cast that need to make their money back, which, as of now, comes from theatrical tickets, not VOD.

This post isn't to say don't go VOD. You can, sure. Who knows, come October it might not even be safe to be in theaters again. This whole Covid thing is a crap shoot. It's to correct misinformation that's being passed around in other threads.


Villeneuve Open Letter

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/dune-denis-villeneuve-blasts-warner-bros-1234851270/
 
Well said, wayoung! Thank you for laying that all out. I must've missed your previous posting because some of that I didn't know (and it makes me loathe WB all the more).
 
why distributors/studios are legally banned from owning theater chains.

Not anymore. The Paramount Consent Decrees were struck down in 2019 by a federal judge and studios will once again be allowed to own theaters beginning in August of next year.
 
Well said, wayoung! Thank you for laying that all out. I must've missed your previous posting because some of that I didn't know (and it makes me loathe WB all the more).

I may not have posted that all in one spot here. I've posted the same info in several different replies for sure, but possibly not as one message. I recently compiled them all as a blanked reply/post that I copy and paste after I got tired of writing it over and over again. Maybe this is the first time I've used the new version with all that info together on trekbbs.


Not anymore. The Paramount Consent Decrees were struck down in 2019 by a federal judge and studios will once again be allowed to own theaters beginning in August of next year.

Well, isn't that fantastic. Just when Netflix starts showing their stuff in theatres eh? Quite the coincidence that.
 
wayoung, thanks for that post. Some very interesting points--but based on what you are saying, I am more pessimistic about the second part of the novel being produced.
 
I may not have posted that all in one spot here. I've posted the same info in several different replies for sure, but possibly not as one message. I recently compiled them all as a blanked reply/post that I copy and paste after I got tired of writing it over and over again. Maybe this is the first time I've used the new version with all that info together on trekbbs.
Ah, gotcha. I wasn't sure since I've tuned out of this thread a few times over the years (you started this thread in 2016! :eek:) so I wasn't sure what I had missed.

Not anymore. The Paramount Consent Decrees were struck down in 2019 by a federal judge and studios will once again be allowed to own theaters beginning in August of next year.
Well, isn't that fantastic. Just when Netflix starts showing their stuff in theatres eh? Quite the coincidence that.
Yeah, that's some shit right there. That's not going to go well at all...

Lol, also apparently breaking yesterday, Legendary is now for sale.

https://variety.com/2021/film/news/dune-producer-legendary-entertainment-merger-sale-1235025601/amp/

Amazing the stuff you miss when you stop using social media
Well. Shit.
 
Struck that we’ve seen all the important characters except Hawat.

just wondering what approach they’ll take there or whether he’s more in the political machinations that wouldn’t translate well for a cinematic production.
 
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