While Dune: Part Two didn’t fully explain one sandworm mystery, director Denis Villeneuve says more will be revealed in a potential follow-up film.In Dune lore, the Fremen are able to ride sandworms to get from one place to another, but this practice has left filmgoers with some questions. Namely, people have been asking director Denis Villeneuve about how one is able to safely deboard the sandworm once arriving at their desired destination. There’s never a moment shown on-screen where characters can be seen getting off the gargantuan creatures, and in an interview with IndieWire, Villeneuve said this was because he didn’t find it necessary to include such a scene. However, he also confirmed he has an explanation in mind, but he’s waiting for a potential third film to show how it’s done.“Everything that we shot in the deep desert was not easy, because I wanted a level of realism that required us to create giant structures or shadow makers in order to make the light believable,” Villeneuve further said about the challenges of filming Dune: Part Two. “The characters and all the action sequences required a tremendous amount of prep, and logistics to protect the crew from the heat and to protect the stunts. The one scene that I didn’t want to compromise at all was the worm ride. It technically required a lot of time and research and development. That was by far one of the most complex things I’ve ever done.”
While Dune: Part Two didn’t fully explain one sandworm mystery, director Denis Villeneuve says more will be revealed in a potential follow-up film.
In Dune lore, the Fremen are able to ride sandworms to get from one place to another, but this practice has left filmgoers with some questions. Namely, people have been asking director Denis Villeneuve about how one is able to safely deboard the sandworm once arriving at their desired destination. There’s never a moment shown on-screen where characters can be seen getting off the gargantuan creatures, and in an interview with IndieWire, Villeneuve said this was because he didn’t find it necessary to include such a scene. However, he also confirmed he has an explanation in mind, but he’s waiting for a potential third film to show how it’s done.
“Everything that we shot in the deep desert was not easy, because I wanted a level of realism that required us to create giant structures or shadow makers in order to make the light believable,” Villeneuve further said about the challenges of filming Dune: Part Two. “The characters and all the action sequences required a tremendous amount of prep, and logistics to protect the crew from the heat and to protect the stunts. The one scene that I didn’t want to compromise at all was the worm ride. It technically required a lot of time and research and development. That was by far one of the most complex things I’ve ever done.”
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