As anticipation for Dune: Part Two builds, many viewers are revisiting the first movie. Just as many are looking back at the classic 1984 David Lynch Dune movie or even reading the Frank Herbert novels that started it all. For those left somewhat confused by only watching the movies, however, there’s a lot of material and worldbuilding to understand.The world of Dune has numerous factions and families, all of whom have their own agendas and secrets. While some of these characters are fairly minor in adaptations of the story, they each play a pivotal part in the novels. In fact, certain groups will appear on the big screen once again when the highly-anticipated Dune: Part Two hits theaters.Seeing Leto’s need for an heir, however, Jessica intentionally birthed Paul Atreides, a son. Paul is trained in the ways of a duke to take his father’s place one day, but he also learned the Weirding Way taught by the Bene Gesserit. Lady Jessica was chastised for teaching her son these techniques, but they went on to become vital to the survival of the Fremen on Arrakis. This development is seen in the Dune novel and the 1984 Dune movie, and it will become a factor in Dune: Part Two. The first movie adapted essentially half the novel, with Leto sacrificing himself in an attempt to assassinate Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. Jessica and Paul are presumed dead, but survive and make it into the ranks of the Fremen.
As anticipation for Dune: Part Two builds, many viewers are revisiting the first movie. Just as many are looking back at the classic 1984 David Lynch Dune movie or even reading the Frank Herbert novels that started it all. For those left somewhat confused by only watching the movies, however, there’s a lot of material and worldbuilding to understand.
The world of Dune has numerous factions and families, all of whom have their own agendas and secrets. While some of these characters are fairly minor in adaptations of the story, they each play a pivotal part in the novels. In fact, certain groups will appear on the big screen once again when the highly-anticipated Dune: Part Two hits theaters.
Seeing Leto’s need for an heir, however, Jessica intentionally birthed Paul Atreides, a son. Paul is trained in the ways of a duke to take his father’s place one day, but he also learned the Weirding Way taught by the Bene Gesserit. Lady Jessica was chastised for teaching her son these techniques, but they went on to become vital to the survival of the Fremen on Arrakis. This development is seen in the Dune novel and the 1984 Dune movie, and it will become a factor in Dune: Part Two. The first movie adapted essentially half the novel, with Leto sacrificing himself in an attempt to assassinate Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. Jessica and Paul are presumed dead, but survive and make it into the ranks of the Fremen.
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