David Lynch Says He Has "Zero Interest" In Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE; Calls His Own Adaptation "A Failure"

David Lynch Says He Has "Zero Interest" In Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE; Calls His Own Adaptation "A Failure"

David Lynch famously (or infamously, depending on your viewpoint) helmed an adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune back in the '80s, but the director is not exactly excited for Denis Villeneuve’s take...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 22, 2020 10:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Dune

David Lynch's Dune certainly has its share of fans and has become something of a cult classic over the years, but most would agree that the eccentric director's adaptation missed the mark. Lynch has said in the past that he didn't have a particularly good time making the film, so it's probably understandable that he's not exactly bursting with excitement to check out another filmmaker's version of the story.

While chatting to THR, Lynch was as refreshingly honest and blunt as ever when asked if he was looking forward to seeing Denis Villeneuve’s Dune later this year.

“I have zero interest in Dune,” he stated. “Because it was a heartache for me. It was a failure and I didn’t have final cut. I’ve told this story a billion times. It’s not the film I wanted to make. I like certain parts of it very much — but it was a total failure for me.”

Many would argue that Dune was far from a total failure, but there's no denying that fans are hoping Villeneuve's film does a better job of adapting Frank Herbert's seminal novel.

For those unfamiliar with the source material, Dune follows the Atreides family as they relocate to the desolate planet of Arrakis to assume control of the production of the most valuable resource in the galaxy, the Spice Melange. Unfortunately, an act of treachery soon makes an outcast of The Duke Atreides' youngest son Paul, and he must accept his destiny as a powerful prophet of the Arrakis natives known as The Fremen.

You'll find a breakdown of the main characters and who'll be playing them along with some of the previously released images below. We don't spoil any major events from the book, but if you'd rather go in knowing as little as possible, might be best to skip it!

To see all of the characters at once, simply click on the Next button below!

Paul Atreides

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Paul Atreides is the primary protagonist of Dune.

Born on the planet Caladan to Duke Leto Atreides I and his Bene Gesserit concubine Lady Jessica, Paul eventually travels to Arrakis and winds up becoming a Messiah-like figure to the desert planet's indigenous people, The Fremen. There, he meets and falls in love with a Fremen warrior named Chani, and is forced to choose between settling down with her and embracing the terrifying destiny glimpsed in his spice-induced visions.

Paul will be played by Call Me By Your Name star Timothée Chalamet.

Chani Kynes

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Fremen warrior and Paul Areides' love interest, Chani is the daughter of half-Fremen planetologist Liet Kynes.

When Paul arrives on Arrakis, Chani is serving under Stilgar as his right-hand woman but soon falls for the mysterious young newcomer - even though she remains wary of the powerful prescient visions they share.

Spider-Man: Far From Home's Zendaya will play Chani in Villeneuve's film.

Lady Jessica Atreides

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Lady Jessica is the official concubine of Duke Leto Atreides I, and the mother of his son Paul. She is also a member of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, and possesses powerful abilities.

Upon arriving on Arrakis, Jessica is welcomed into the ranks of The Fremen along with her son, and eventually accepts the position of new Reverend Mother, despite being aware of the potentially catastrophic repercussions of this action.

Jessica will be played by Mission: Impossible - Fallout star Rebecca Ferguson.

Duke Leto Atreides I

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Paul's father Leto Atreides I starts out as the ruler of the planet Caladan, but when The Emperor asks him to take control of Arrakis and oversee spice production there, he relocates to the planet known as Dune with his son and concubine, Jessica.

Leto is generally well liked and respected by all of his subjects for his even-handed and compassionate leadership style, but this also leads to jealousy among his fellow noblemen of the other Great Houses.

This take on Leto Atreides will be brought to life by Oscar Isaac (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, X-Men: Apocalypse).

Stilgar

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Stilgar Ben Fifrawi is the noble Naib (leader) of Sietch Tabr, a Fremen tribe of Arrakis, and one of Paul Atreides' most loyal allies.

When Leto and his family relocate to Dune, Stilgar and his people are wary of their motives at first but soon come to view The Duke's son Paul as the desert messiah of their ancient prophecies. Stilgar also strikes up a strong friendship with Duncan Idaho.

In Dune (2020), this character will be played by Javier Bardem (Skyfall, No Country for Old Men, Mother!).

Duncan Idaho

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Duncan Idaho is a skilled swordmaster loyal to House Atreides who helps to train Paul in various combat styles.

In the novel, Leto sends Duncan to Arrakis as an envoy to get a read on the nomadic Fremen population. While there, Idaho strikes up a friendship with Stilgar and ultimately winds up pledging dual allegiance to the Atreides and the Fremen leader.

Aquaman star Jason Momoa has been cast as this fan-favorite character.

Gurney Halleck

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The ruthless, but noble Warmaster for House Atreides, Gurney Halleck was one of Paul's principal teachers along with Duncan during his early years on Caladan.

An exceptionally skilled warrior, Gurney is described as "an ugly lump of a man" in the source material, which may suggest that the actor who'll be playing him, Josh Brolin, will be undergoing a slight transformation for the role.

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/22/2020, 10:15 AM
As he should. I get how watching anything Dune related would [frick] with him at this point. It almost ruined him.
dracula
dracula - 4/22/2020, 11:18 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Really considering how weird I hear the series gets in the sequel, Lynch really would have been the perfect director for the series
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/22/2020, 12:42 PM
@dracula - indeed
Thing94
Thing94 - 4/22/2020, 10:16 AM
Don't worry David, I have zero interest as well, lol.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 4/22/2020, 11:40 AM
@TheJustinHammer - you are small minority on that

I remember people saying that about Blade Runner 2049.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 4/22/2020, 12:21 PM
@CaptainJCipher -

tmp3
tmp3 - 4/22/2020, 10:18 AM
Makes sense. Sounds like he got screwed over pretty hard on his first big studio project. Hopefully Villeneuve gets final cut, but considering he got that privilege on 2049 I feel like he'll probably get the same here.
KingLeonidas
KingLeonidas - 4/22/2020, 10:25 AM
Man after my heart. I have zero interest in Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE too.
patgreyc
patgreyc - 4/22/2020, 6:10 PM
@KingLeonidas - Glad it’s not just me. I also feel like they haven’t even made an effort to at least tease it until now.
tmp3
tmp3 - 4/22/2020, 10:27 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/22/2020, 10:29 AM
@tmp3 - I’ll read anything Jorje draws
tmp3
tmp3 - 4/22/2020, 10:31 AM
@BlackBeltJones - It's weird. I think Tom King is a very good writer. I think that Mr. Miracle and Vision were both incredibly fantastic comics. If this really is a comic set in the Watchmen universe, then I think it's a bad idea haha. I know Lindelof pulled off a sequel, but that could have easily imploded on his face.
Either way, can't be worse than Before Watchmen or Doomsday Clock. Can it?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/22/2020, 10:40 AM
@tmp3 - I agree it’s a bad idea but at least it’s King. Guarantees something interesting and well written.

Before Watchmen was decent enough but basically glorified fan fic haha
tmp3
tmp3 - 4/22/2020, 10:44 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Oh man, I [frick]ing hated Before Watchmen haha. There's a bit where Rorschach meets up with Travis Bickle, and holy shit that's so obvious and dumb. Also the Dr. Manhattan comic kind of... undoes his arc from the original book. Weird that there's gonna be a branching chain of Watchmen sequels now, between this, Doomsday Clock and the HBO show.
Agreed on King though; at least he's interesting. Haven't read his Batman yet, heard divisive things, but his Mr. Miracle is one of my favorite comics from the 2010s
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 4/22/2020, 10:56 AM
@tmp3
"Tom King's doing Watchmen 2?"
Nah, it's probably not even a DC project but a creator owned one.

King is hit or miss nowdays, his Mister Miracle is a damn near masterpiece.
His Heroes in Crisis is f*cking shit.
His Batman run is a mixed bag, but ultimately, he dropped the ball...hard.

He should just stick with maxis, ongoings aren't made for him, now he's writing Strange Adventures, Batman/Catwoman and now this one but...we don't know anything about it.
All maxis tho.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 4/22/2020, 10:29 AM
I've seen the Lynch movie once, and I *might* have been heavily buzzed when I did, so I was drifting in and out of it a lot. Gonna have to try watching it again sober.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 4/22/2020, 10:38 AM
The studio wanted it to be like Star Wars, which is not what Dune is at all, it's more like A Song of Ice and Fire.....INNNN SPACE!!!!
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