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Dune: Part Two is a 2024 American epic space opera film directed by Denis Villeneuve, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jon Spaihts.The sequel to Dune (2021), it is the second of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert.
Dune: Part Two had its world premiere at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City on February 6, 2024, and was released in theaters in the United States on March 1, 2024. [1] The film grossed $714.4 million worldwide against a budget of $190 million, surpassing its predecessor's box office performance. [2] [3] It
Dune 2 most often refers to: Dune: Part Two, a 2024 film directed by Denis Villeneuve, the sequel to the first film; Dune Messiah, a 1969 novel by Frank Herbert, the sequel to the first novel; Dune 2 or Dune II may also refer to: Dune II, a 1992 real-time strategy video game; Dune II, a 1990s multi-user online game; The Second Dune, a 1973 ...
Dune (titled on-screen as Dune: Part One) is a 2021 American epic space opera film directed and co-produced by Denis Villeneuve, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jon Spaihts, and Eric Roth. It is the first of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert .
SPOILER ALERT: This contains major spoilers for the ending of “Dune: Part Two,” now playing in theaters. Readers of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel “Dune” have known the plot of the sci-fi ...
Infection rates dropped and stabilised throughout 2022 and 2023, leading to the end of COVID-19's classification as a severe transmissible disease in June 2023. [22] Although the pandemic has heavily disrupted the country's economy, [23] Vietnam's GDP growth rate has remained one of the highest in Asia-Pacific, at 2.91% in 2020. Due to the more ...
Early responses to Denis Villeneuve’s long-awaited sci-fi sequel have been widely positive
For those films with a delayed/suspended production, see Category:Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic; For those films which were theatrical release cancelled, see Category:Films not released in theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic (also applies to affected films which awaited a decision to change to video on demand);