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Dune 3 | Release confirmed for late 2026; could its title be something other than Dune: Messiah?
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The books after the first one really go off the rails. I look forward to them trying to sell a movie about Paulβs ridiculous transformation.
You mean Leto II? That's not till the end of children.
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Messiah is him loosing is eyes and walking around with holes in his face creeping people out.Iβm reading God Emperor for the first time right now. Itβs wild.
Hope you're enjoying it, it's my favourite of the series but I enjoy the philosophy pondering in that book. I can see why it's not for many readers though, and if Dune was hard to film I couldn't imagine trying to do that book without voiceovers of Leeto for more runtime than most studios and viewers would like.
GEoD is my personal favourite too.
There's just something about how much weirder it is.
My absolute favourite bit is when Leto is surprised by Duncan's lasgun. Of course a prescient being would love surprises.
He does say he only checks via prescient, in the book's time, to make sure they're still on the golden path so he can get surprised. That is one of my favourite bits as well, he sort of gapped out for a moment. Then later we get introduced to him talking about wool gathering when Moneo's mind wanders, that just made me ponder if that phrase was because he kept thinking about his surprise earlier in the story due to his own wool gathering. If I recall that phrase came up a few times in the series but I can't remember if earlier or later books.
Also if you think about it, never being surprised and living thousands of years would be quite boring and humanizes him in a way that most people would not think of since he's the worm.
Just finished the re-read of God Emperor and am now onto heretics. I'm here to tell you that it just keeps getting weirder. And, oddly, hornier.
Last book is even hornier.
One of my favorite comments about these movies I've ever seen is "Now do God Emperor, you cowards." Lmao
Dune Messiah has a lot going for it, like the inner workings of palace intrigue and some fantastic elements of world-building (a prime example being the Tleilaxu and their biological tech).
There's also Irulan becoming a key character, her Bene Gesserit POV has a ton and a half of cinematic potential, especially with Florence Pugh at the helm.
But how do you make that Paul and Chani arc satisfying for broad audiences? Also and maybe particularly for reader fans, with how much Denis changed Chani's character from the first book. And even though Paul is galactic emperor, the scale of the story and events does feel smaller than in the first book, there are no new true paradigm shifts.
Things don't get swashbuckling and truly epic again until Children Of Dune, which I loved.
"Swashbuckling" immediately made me think of the scene where
: : : spoiler Title Duncan free climbs the wall as the procession approaches : : :
I'm looking forward to the zombie