Dune: Part Two Director Reveals Which Scene Was Inspired by Steven Spielberg’s Jaws

Steven Spielberg is one of the most famous and acclaimed directors, and Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve revealed one scene from the sequel took inspiration from Spielberg’s Jaws.In an interview with Vanity Fair, director Denis Villeneuve broke down one of the most iconic scenes from Dune: Part Two: the sandworm scene. Between explaining how Paul Atreides, a human, managed to ride a sandworm, the science behind it, and how they filmed the scene, the director also revealed that he drew inspiration from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws.This isn’t the first time Villeneuve has shown his appreciation for Spielberg and his films. The director named Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind as one of his favorite sci-fi films of all time, and previously showed his appreciation for the director at the DGA Awards 2022 with a heartfelt speech.

Steven Spielberg is one of the most famous and acclaimed directors, and Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve revealed one scene from the sequel took inspiration from Spielberg’s Jaws.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, director Denis Villeneuve broke down one of the most iconic scenes from Dune: Part Two: the sandworm scene. Between explaining how Paul Atreides, a human, managed to ride a sandworm, the science behind it, and how they filmed the scene, the director also revealed that he drew inspiration from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws.

This isn’t the first time Villeneuve has shown his appreciation for Spielberg and his films. The director named Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind as one of his favorite sci-fi films of all time, and previously showed his appreciation for the director at the DGA Awards 2022 with a heartfelt speech.

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