Dune: Part Two makes an important change.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Dune 3 now has a major advantage over the books thanks to a shocking, but important, Paul Atreides twist that happens in Dune: Part Two. The first two movies adapt Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune, showcasing Paul's rise as the Lisan al Gaib, a prophetic figure among the Fremen.
3:07 Related Is Paul Atreides A Villain Or A Hero? Dune 2 Settles The 59-Year-Old Debate Dune: Part Two finally settles the 59-year-old debate over Frank Herbert's Dune protagonist Paul Atreides — and whether he's a villain or a hero.
Dune 2 Making Paul A Clearer Villain Is Great For Dune's Future Dune 3 will expand on the consequences of his leadership In Herbert's original book series, it isn't until the second book, Dune Messiah, that the weight of Paul's actions makes him a clearer villain. However, by choosing to reflect his antagonism in Dune: Part Two, director Denis Villeneuve sets the stage for Dune 3's story.
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