Promise. The Dune universe is ready to bring you back 10,000 years with its brand-new series, Dune: Prophecy. And it’s all about the Bene Gesserit, so you know things are going to get serious as ...
In recent months, Halstead said the city has experienced some abnormally high, high tides, leading to steep drop-offs from the dunes ... sand from the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Expansion project was ...
The Bene Gesserit, a shadowy sect of powerful women, are seemingly behind all the political machinations in Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" films. But the group known for their ability to use the "voice ...
[Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for the end of Dune: Prophecy episode 1.] This early there’s a few different ways we could take it — so here’s some of our best guesses as to what ...
In recent months, Halstead said the city has experienced some abnormally high, high tides, leading to steep drop-offs from the dunes ... and 27th Bay Streets in order to replace sand that ...
'Dune: Prophecy' also highlights the early importance of the planet Arrakis. Known as the source of spice, melange—a critical resource for space travel—Arrakis becomes a battleground for ...
What does the “prophecy” of Dune: Prophecy refer to? Before the show’s first episode, the answer seemed obvious and easy. The prequel series takes place 10,000 years before the birth of Paul ...
The already expansive “Dune” universe is about to get even bigger. In Max’s six-part prequel series “Dune: Prophecy,” premiering Sunday, the story will stretch far beyond the vast Spice ...
But surprisingly, this is a comparison Heuston takes in stride; “That guy is insanely talented. That's a compliment in itself,” he said to Teen Vogue, unfazed by the internet’s love for the ...
There’s a certain political commentary here, too, about who’s allowed to rule the great houses of Dune, what roles women ... being swallowed by a sand worm. The episode ends with Hart ...
A war between humanity and technology. Gigantic god-like sandworms. Dune: Prophecy doesn’t exactly scream cosy Monday evening viewing, but such is the nature of Dune, a sci-fi franchise that is ...
While there are moments that harken (or should that be Harkonnen?) back to the feeling and quality of Dune and Dune: Part II, Dune: Prophecy isn’t able to sustain them – at least not through ...