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“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 ...
In the final episode, we saw Valya Harkonnen, along with Ynez and Keiran, travel to Arrakis. It is important to note that Desmond Hart’s initial encounter with the Sandworm ignited Valya’s ...
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Dune: Prophecy showrunner Alison Schapker has exciting news for fans of the franchise, promising “boots on the ground” in Arrakis in Season 2. Spinoff series Dune Prophecy then launched on Max ...
Set more than 10,000 years before the events of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune movies, the prequel series follows the origins of the Bene Gesserit, the fabled sect of powerful witches that influences Arrakis ...
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Villeneuve: “As we are mostly on Arrakis in the film ... “There is a whole emotional geography to the scene, where Paul goes back and forth between the Emperor and Chani, like they’re ...
In Dune: Part Two, Paul gains a new world — the desert of Arrakis, where he must survive, prove himself, and find a way to belong,” Spaihts says about how he approached the script. He ...
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 ...
Few images are more iconic in the science fiction genre than the vast deserts of the planet Arrakis, rich with spice and teeming with massive sandworms. The franchise even gets its title ...