New DUNE Image Released As Denis Villeneuve Compares Paul Atreides To THE GODFATHER's Michael Corleone

New DUNE Image Released As Denis Villeneuve Compares Paul Atreides To THE GODFATHER's Michael Corleone

Another official still from Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Dune adaptation has been released online, giving us a new look at our young protagonist Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) wielding his Crysknife....

By MarkCassidy - May 16, 2020 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Dune

Denis Villeneuve's ambitious adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune is still scheduled for release this December, and following that initial batch of official stills, Empire Magazine has debuted another new image.

Here, we get a new look at Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) gripping his Crysknife (a blade was made from the tooth of a dead sandworm of Arrakis). Although the mag doesn't specify, this shot is likely taken from an early training sequence involving Paul's weapons master Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin).

While speaking to Empire, Villeneuve teases a dramatic - not to mention pretty dark - character arc for Atreides by comparing him to The Godfather's Michael Corleone.

“Paul has been raised in a very strict environment with a lot of training, because he's the son of a Duke and one day... he's training to be the Duke,” the Blade Runner 2049 director explains. “But as much as he's been prepared and trained for that role, is it really what he dreams to be? That's the contradiction of that character. It's like Michael Corleone in The Godfather – it's someone that has a very tragic fate and he will become something that he was not wishing to become.”

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!

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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 - 5/16/2020, 5:46 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/16/2020, 5:51 AM
@Feralwookiee - all of this stuff is so up in the air. I saw a survey that said most wont return and a sociologist said people won’t return as fast as the movie industry thinks.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 5/16/2020, 7:07 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Meh. I don't put too much credence into these things either way. I think when things get slowly opening again, normal human nature (good and bad) just takes over again. Those that feel they are at risk or nervous whatever can just choose to stay home.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/16/2020, 8:02 AM
@Feralwookiee - I agree but I think there’s gonna be a split between those who want to rush back and those who will be cautious
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 5/16/2020, 9:37 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Of course, but there always is with everything. I mean, there's really no "rushing back" imo. Those who choose to go will go. Those who don't fell comfortable don't have to...ever imo. Personally, I'm basically an interovert and have never enjoyed big crowds or lines, so the more people that stay home, fine with me!
tmp3
tmp3 - 5/16/2020, 5:53 AM
This feels like an incredibly acute understanding for Paul from the book. Might have to re-read this sucker pretty soon, not like I've got much else to do, haha.
Also, Chalamet looks great in the part. Really, really great casting.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 5/16/2020, 12:48 PM
First Dune Sucked.
FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 5/16/2020, 4:05 PM
Dune as the Godfather sounds like an awesome take on the material.
90caliber
90caliber - 5/16/2020, 10:25 PM
This analogy scares me. I don't believe he understands the character. Paul is nothing like Michael Corleone. Michael wasn't groomed to be Godfather. The Don even says it, meanwhile Paul was always destined to rule. Both as Duke and the Kwisatz Haderach even though he didn't know the latter. His whole conception was done, by Jessica, with the purpose of conceiving a Messiah. That was the plan of the Bene Gesserit for generations; to prophesize a messiah while simultaneously using their breeding program to bring about that outcome. Michael was trained to be a politician. His role as Godfather was reluctantly thrust upon him. Sonny was killed. If that had not happened, Michael wouldn't have gotten the chance, even after killing McKlusky.
90caliber
90caliber - 5/16/2020, 10:28 PM
@90caliber - The only similarity between the two is their love for their fathers and how that drove and ultimately shaped them.


This is my favorite book of all time and I'm afraid they are going to butcher it.
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