Dune director Denis Villeneuve hopes to win over fans old and new

Denis Villeneuve hopes to win over fans of Frank Herbert'south epic 1965 science fiction novel Dune every bit well every bit introduce new ones to the story with his mammoth movie accommodation, the virtually challenging product of the Canadian director's career.

Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya star in the hotly anticipated film, which hits US and UK cinemas later on this month (information technology's already showing in Singapore) and follows past attempts to accept Herbert'due south 400-page volume to the silver screen.

Set in the futurity where noble families rule planetary fiefs, the story follows Paul Atreides (Chalamet), whose father takes on the stewardship of planet Arrakis, known every bit Dune to its native Fremen people and contested for its unique spice commodity institute in its inhospitable desert.

FILE Photo: The 78th Venice Film Festival - Screening of the film "Dune" - out of competition - Red Rug Arrivals - Venice, Italy September 3, 2022 - Role player Actor Timothee Chalamet and managing director Denis Villeneuve pose. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

"It was past far the virtually challenging thing I've done in my life," Villeneuve, known for Blade Runner 2049 and Sicario, told Reuters.

"I had to find an equilibrium between the people who had read the book ... I wanted them to actually feel that information technology was a profound homage to the spirit of the book. At the aforementioned time, I wanted people who knew zip about the book to feel welcome in the world, not left aside."

The two-and-a-half-hour pic, described as part one of the story, is Chalamet's biggest project to date, something he says helped him relate to character Paul overcoming his fears.

"(I've) never been on a project of this size before," Chalamet said. "Sometimes the things you're feeling on prepare can bleed into the natural arc or progression of a story."

Villeneuve'due south Dune follows Alejandro Jodorowsky's unsuccessful attempt in the mid-1970s and David Lynch's critically-panned 1984 version.

With sweeping landscapes and dark mood, critics accept lauded this film equally a visual spectacle in reviews.

"It's a book that's been the source textile for a lot of bigger ideas like Star Wars," histrion Josh Brolin, who plays weapons master Gurney, said.

"The movie's been done in different eras with unlike technological possibilities. And now we're in an era that's and then technologically avant-garde we're able to see that version of it."

Javier Bardem, who plays Fremen tribe leader Stilgar, said the mood on set was relaxed.

"I never felt that pressure on (Villeneuve) when he was working with the states," he said. "Information technology'southward a huge one, and I wouldn't exist able to hold information technology myself and accept the humour, the joy and the attitude that he had on prepare."

Villeneuve said information technology was too early to talk about role two but Zendaya hopes her character Chani, who appears in Paul's visions, will be further explored.

"Anyone who's familiar with the books (knows) there'southward and then much to swoop into and in that location'southward so much still to come," she said.

"It truly is only the starting time. Then I do hope that nosotros get to stay with these characters for a trivial bit longer."

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