DUNE Comes To Life In The Long-Awaited First Trailer For Denis Villeneuve's Epic Adaptation

DUNE Comes To Life In The Long-Awaited First Trailer For Denis Villeneuve's Epic Adaptation

As promised, Warner Bros. has released the first full trailer for Denis Villeneuve's upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune, and as first glimpses go, you really couldn't ask for more! Take a look...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 09, 2020 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Dune

"Fear is the mind killer..."

The long-awaited trailer for Dune is finally online, and most would agree that this first look at Denis Villeneuve's highly-anticipated adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal sci-fi novel was worth waiting for!

The teaser sets the scene by introducing young Paul Atreides and his family as they prepare to depart for Arrakis. The Reverend Mother warns him of impending doom while administering the potentially lethal Gom Jabbar Test of Humanity, and we see flashes of supporting characters such as Gurney, Duncan, Jessica, The Duke and Chani. We also get a grotesque glimpse of the villainous Baron Harkonnen.

After teasing several massive action set piece to the strains of Pink Floyd's "Eclipse", we get a full reveal of one of the gargantuan sandworms of Arrakis.

Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think.

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.

A mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, “Dune” tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive.

Dune is (hopefully) set to hit theatres this December.

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RandyOrtonLF
RandyOrtonLF - 9/9/2020, 9:07 AM
Aaaaah it's a live video. Can't find the trailer online yet
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2020, 9:21 AM
Holy shit this looks incredible
Goldboink
Goldboink - 9/9/2020, 9:51 AM
@tmp3 - Yes please, I'll take two of those.
patgreyc
patgreyc - 9/9/2020, 10:17 AM
@tmp3 - It started off slightly generic, the song choice didn't work for me and then the end shot with the sand worm was properly epic, gave me chills.
I think I'm in.
dracula
dracula - 9/9/2020, 12:18 PM
@tmp3 - Hopefully it does better than Blade Runner 2049. So we can get the second half and maybe sequels
MuadDib
MuadDib - 9/9/2020, 12:28 PM
@dracula - if this flops, day good bye to any sequels. That’s why it only makes sense to push it back into 2021. We’ve waited this long, what’s a few more months. What director ever complained and said he was given too much time to dot the i’s and cross the t’s? More time can only benefit the financial success of this potential franchise.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 9/9/2020, 2:41 PM
@dracula -
Blade Runner was a nice movie but not the same kind of a thing as Dune, which is a beloved book and has a built in following. Doing a sequel to Blade Runner was something that wasn't top of mind for anyone, really while a proper cinematic take on Dune has been a thing for decades, especially after the shite take on it that Lynch made.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 9/10/2020, 9:34 AM
@tmp3 -
You'd never get the context of the story from this. It feels like it's trying to be Hunger Games or at the least advertise to the same audience.
xfactor
xfactor - 9/9/2020, 9:24 AM
I’m definitely going to have to rewatch the original now. Looks great
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 9/9/2020, 9:24 AM
I don't know shit about Dune. But, looks good. Very sci fi
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 9/9/2020, 9:25 AM
It has that Denis Villeneuve style to it
Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/9/2020, 11:11 AM
@DannRamm113 -

DUNE IS GREAT SCI-FI.
You're in for a treat.
Roodi
Roodi - 9/9/2020, 9:26 AM
I know [frick] all about DUNC but this has my attention.
Roodi
Roodi - 9/9/2020, 9:27 AM
@Roodi - *except for the "DUNC" gag. I know about that.
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