![]() ![]() So because the two new Dune movies will adapt the first novel only, that means some of the weirdest stuff in the Dune universe won't make it onto the screen, unless of course, Villeneuve decides to play with some very interesting flash-forwards. (In fact, there's a rumor we could see a Dune 2020 trailer very soon.) And, right now, that first book is getting the lion's share of our attention, mostly because we're all waiting to see Denis Villeneuve's two-film take on the first novel, hopefully, this December. The 1965 novel contains a detailed glossary and is loosely structured as a kind of massive historical document that the reader just happened to stumble upon. Turns out, the first book is fairly tame compared to stranger stuff that happens later in the series. ![]() But what is the weirdest stuff about Dune? It also has a reputation for being weird. Of all the enduring science fiction universes, Dune is probably the most famous (or infamous) for being densely packed and super-specific with its world-building. ![]()
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