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Timothée Chalamet Prepares For War In New Images From Dune
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune was hit particularly hard by COVID. The original plan was for it to hit theaters in November 2020, but with lockdowns still in effect and the virus spreading unabated, Warner Bros pushed it back almost an entire year to October 2021 (and confirmed a simultaneous VOD release on HBO Max).
Fans were disappointed, with the online hype machine being quickly tamped down as they settled in for a long wait. But with the movie now roughly two months away, excitement is once again building.
This month’s issue of Total Film has Dune as the cover story, with its feature showcasing some cool new images from the movie. Check them out:

The best is undoubtedly a new look at Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides, who seems to be undergoing Fremen combat training by Javier Bardem’s Stilgar. We know that Dune adapts the first half of Frank Herbert’s novel, so this film should end with Paul starting to embrace his destiny as the Fremen “chosen one.”
The other images give us another peek at the House Atreides homeworld of Caladan. This is a watery planet that’s basically the exact opposite of Arrakis, so this shot is presumably from the opening sequence. The others show Villeneuve working with the cast, with him directing Zendaya and Chalamet.
Despite all the signs looking good from the images we’ve seen, there’s still a couple of caveats. One is that this installment is the first of two parts and the second part hasn’t been greenlit. Villeneuve’s reasoning is that the story shouldn’t be compressed into a single movie:
“I would not agree to make this adaptation of the book with one single movie. The world is too complex. It’s a world that takes its power in details.”
Right now everyone’s fingers are crossed that this will do well and hope is high after an IMAX screening of the first ten minutes revealed a title logo of “Dune: Part One.”
I’m just glad that after suffering through that year-long delay, we’re finally getting Dune on October 22, 2021. We should get a better idea of how it’s turned out early on, as it’s set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 3, 2021.

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Fast & Furious 10 Coming To Theaters In April 2023
While the pandemic stopped the movie from reaching the billion-dollar heights we’ve come to expect from the series, the ninth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise is far and away the most commercially successful Hollywood blockbuster to have been released since the end of 2019, and it’s now closing in on a global haul of $700 million.
To put that into perspective, Godzilla vs. Kong is in second place on the pandemic-era charts, yet it’s lagging over $200 million behind the latest adventure for Dominic Toretto and the crew. Having seen F9 delayed for fourteen months, director Justin Lin and the gang clearly aren’t wasting any time to bring audiences the grand finale, with Fast & Furious 10 having staked out a release date of April 7th, 2023.
It’ll mark the penultimate chapter in The Fast Saga, with Lin also helming the eleventh installment, which we can probably assume will arrive in 2025. Then again, Fast 10 and 11 will shoot back-to-back as one mammoth production that’s set to travel all over the globe, so we might well end up getting the final outings for the family in consecutive years.
Based on where F9 ended up, we can gather that Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw will play a substantial part in the narrative, while John Cena’s Jakob Toretto looks to have been given a free pass for his nefarious deeds, because it’s really all about family in the end. As the swansong for one of cinema’s biggest-ever brands, Fast & Furious 10 will no doubt assemble an all-star lineup from the mythology’s past and present, with the obvious exception of Dwayne Johnson.
We’ve said this before, but fingers crossed they end up calling it Fast 10 Your Seat Belts for no other reason that it would fit the property’s awesomely nonsensical titling methods down to a tee.

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