It became a high-octane "Lawrence of Arabia" in space: a love story and political adventure in which Paul's (Timothée Chalamet) would-be messiah leads the nomadic Fremen in battle on Arrakis ...
Gilman’s startup, Arrakis, had a radical solution. It would skip the protein. Instead, the startup — which derives its name from the frontier planet in Dune, source of life-extending ...
“Dune: Part Two” finished the story, showing audiences how Paul rose to defeat the Emperor (played by Christopher Walken) while raising an army on Arrakis, learning how to ride a sandworm and ...
The past is resurfacing for Valya and Tula, which could spell disaster for their power plays and family relations.
Do you have what it takes to control Arrakis, the Imperium's most vital planet? Choose your side: Paul Atreides and his Fremen rebels or the Imperial-backed House Harkonnen. In this Head-to-Head ...
“Dune: Prophecy” finally took some characters to the fabled planet Arrakis in the finale of Season 1, but much more of the locale is to come in the second season. The first season of the sci ...
She even got remotely interested in Arrakis due to a fight between a sandworm and Desmond Hart. An unknown entity planted a Thinking Machine within Desmond meant to distribute the Omnius Plague.
"Dune"-inspired Arrakis Therapeutics has tested its spice—an RNA-targeting small molecule—in a mouse model of myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), with the drug reversing the prolonged muscle ...
Turns out he didn’t get it from surviving a sandworm attack on Arrakis. At least not primarily. The show’s season one finale finally revealed how that soldier of the Imperium can murder people ...
Ex-soldier Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel) may have gained pyrokinetic powers after being swallowed by a sandworm on Arrakis; Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson), who opposes Hart’s influence over ...