Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Also Ignores the One Scene Frank Herbert Wanted

Dune began as a landmark science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, with the title having now received multiple adaptations. The latest of these was the 2021 Dune movie by Denis Villeneuve, which retold roughly the first half of the book’s story on the big screen. It didn’t capture every scene from the books, however, with several pivotal elements missing from the finalized version of the movie. Most notably, Dune 2021 was missing a particularly important scene from the original novel. Ironically, this same scene was also absent from the David Lynch-directed Dune movie from 1984. This is despite Herbert commenting on the original movie not having this scene, let alone its place in the book’s story. Strangely enough, for as accurate as the Villeneuve version was to the source material, this was actually only one of several “missing scenes.”10 Movies With The Chosen One Trope

Dune began as a landmark science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, with the title having now received multiple adaptations. The latest of these was the 2021 Dune movie by Denis Villeneuve, which retold roughly the first half of the book’s story on the big screen. It didn’t capture every scene from the books, however, with several pivotal elements missing from the finalized version of the movie.

Most notably, Dune 2021 was missing a particularly important scene from the original novel. Ironically, this same scene was also absent from the David Lynch-directed Dune movie from 1984. This is despite Herbert commenting on the original movie not having this scene, let alone its place in the book’s story. Strangely enough, for as accurate as the Villeneuve version was to the source material, this was actually only one of several “missing scenes.”

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