DUNE Remake Gets New Director In TAKEN's Pierre Morel

DUNE Remake Gets New Director In TAKEN's Pierre Morel

Paramount has found a new director for its remake of the classic literary adaption of Dune. Pierre Morel has been hired to oversee the remake, and is promising to make a very faithful adaption.

By JoshSHill - Jan 04, 2010 07:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Dune
Source: Hollywood Insider
Morel was the director of the hit film Taken, starring Liam Neeson and Maggie Grace, and has been picked up by Paramount Pictures to helm a new version of Dune. It’s hard to say it’s a remake though, seeing as the movie will actually be an adaption of the 1965 Hugo Award winning book of the same name written by Frank Herbert.

Taken from Wikipedia;

Set in the far future amidst a sprawling feudal interstellar empire where planetary fiefdoms are controlled by noble houses that owe an allegiance to the Imperial House Corrino, Dune tells the story of young Paul Atreides (the heir apparent to Duke Leto Atreides and the scion of House Atreides) as he and his family accept control of the desert planet Arrakis, the only source of the "spice" melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe. The story explores the complex and multi-layered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion, as the forces of the Empire confront each other for control of Arrakis and its "spice".


Paramount is also now looking for a new writer to incorporate Morel’s thoughts into the original draft of the screenplay written by Josh Zetumer, the man behind the most recent Bond film, Quantum of Solace.

The movie, being produced by Kevin Misher and Richard Rubinstein, is a high priority for Paramount’s production chief, Adam Goodman.
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WarNoodle
WarNoodle - 1/4/2010, 7:47 PM
hmmmm should be good... and first! :)
NemesisNemonus
NemesisNemonus - 1/4/2010, 7:54 PM
Will not hit theaters til at least 2014
Deathlok
Deathlok - 1/4/2010, 8:11 PM
I hope Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson are used as consultants for the film. No one knows the Dune universe better than they.
BillyBlack
BillyBlack - 1/4/2010, 8:15 PM
PAAAAAAAUUULLL AAAATTTEEE TTTHHHEEE SSPPIIIIIIIIIIICCCEEE!!!
CrashTest
CrashTest - 1/4/2010, 8:34 PM
love the first movie, hope this one is as good as it was.
CyborgNinja
CyborgNinja - 1/4/2010, 8:40 PM
I hate when people post "first" on comment spools....


As for Dune. I read the book a few months back. Watch the movie again after years and thought it was a great book, pretty good movie for the time (i'm still nostalgic) but I can totally see this being a better movie with the technology and movie knowledge of today behind it. Although, I would love limited CG effects in it.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 1/4/2010, 8:43 PM
I could see Liam being a good Leto Atreides, or perhaps as Gurney Halleck. I really enjoyed the Scifi channel mini series, but I definitely wouldn't say no to another adaptation.
juggy4711
juggy4711 - 1/4/2010, 9:23 PM
This is pointless. Dune can not be faithfully adapted in 2 and 1/2, 3 hours. Taken was a cool flick but why not find someother great sci-fi novel to adapt to film? I would much prefer that than yet another regurgitation of something I have already read and seen more than once.

Oh and KJA is mediocre at best. Seriously not a great writer. Just read his Star Wars novels and one will bask in the suck that is KJA.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/4/2010, 9:24 PM
The movie was.. interesting. Thats the nicest I can say about it. The book is class.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 1/4/2010, 9:33 PM
Firstly, Angelo, I think you'll notice that this is an adaptation of the book, not the movie.
And secondly, who says it's going to be adapted into a single movie? There is more than enough material in the first book alone to make two or maybe even three 2 hour movies, and we all know Hollywood loves sequels so I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/4/2010, 9:37 PM
WTF dude you an EDITOR (?) and what the heck has DUNE got to do with comic books??
CyborgNinja
CyborgNinja - 1/4/2010, 9:51 PM
I hate when people post "first" on comment spools....


As for Dune. I read the book a few months back. Watch the movie again after years and thought it was a great book, pretty good movie for the time (i'm still nostalgic) but I can totally see this being a better movie with the technology and movie knowledge of today behind it. Although, I would love limited CG effects in it.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/4/2010, 9:53 PM
CyborgNinja @ WarNoodle luvs FISTING bless him!! : D

thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 1/4/2010, 10:06 PM
Aw come on LEE we all know by now it isn't all comics here, I mean you yourself posted an article on Robin Hood. And like Robin Hood this too has a loose comic connection:

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It was a pretty decent comic book, all things considered.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 1/4/2010, 10:24 PM
Angelo, it says it will be a faithful adaptation to the book, not the movie. Because there was a movie released before it is considered a remake, but it says, "seeing as the movie will actually be an adaption of the 1965 Hugo Award winning book".

I was a big fan of the book, but the movie was so/so for me. I am usually not one big on remakes, but if they can produce a remake the caliber of the Star Trek remake, I could handle that.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/4/2010, 10:30 PM
thwhtGuardian @ Lol sorry to say their just ADAPTION'S of the movie, tons of movies have adaption's, ROBIN HOOD, SHERLOCK HOLMES, A-TEAM whatever had SPIN OFF or comics even before their Movies/TV shows!

ADAPTION'S aint classed as comic book movies, hell if thats the case, thats half of HOLLYWOOD!

Good try though dude! ; p
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 1/4/2010, 10:39 PM
Ah, but Robin Hood is not an adaptation of any of those comics, so I think it would rule that out in the strictest of terms. I mean by that logic just about any movie based myths and legends would be a comic book movie...and that's hardly the case.

Now I don't like to pretend to know the thoughts and whims of Galactus, but it seems that because Dune and other works of Science Fiction and Fantasy are things geeks generally enjoy, he allows them to be included here. And I'm certainly not going to argue with that.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/4/2010, 11:05 PM
WTF you on about, theres sh1t loads of ORIGINAL, (not ADAPTION of a movie) stories of ROBIN HOOD from DC COMICS, KEY COMICS and beyond???

Your argument makes no sense after all most comic book movies are loosely if not at all based on the comic book lol!

thwhtGuardian @ Good stuff, i like to argue! ; D

jk lol.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 1/4/2010, 11:26 PM
I was just saying that the new movie has nothing to do with those comics.
Mostly I'd be sad if we couldn't talk about stuff out of the strict realm of comics...I mean most of my articles are Doctor Who related, so there goes a huge chunk of my contributions right out the window.
I think it was Demonhunter who compared CBM to a virtual comic book convention, and I think that's the greatest definition I've ever heard for this site.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/5/2010, 12:22 AM
Dude DR WHO has had many ongoing original comicbooks from MARVEL to the new IDW series!

Anyways going to [frick]ing bed lol, l8r @ thwhtGuardian!!
Betty
Betty - 1/5/2010, 12:42 AM
grif-- lol, I bet Neeson was even in the first one. Hell, Patrick Stewart was.
NERO
NERO - 1/5/2010, 2:15 AM
And how can this be? For Liam Neeson iiisss the Kwisatz Haderach
Macksimus
Macksimus - 1/5/2010, 2:19 AM
Damn, I was hoping J.J. Abrams would be directing/producing this. He'd be perfect IMO.
NERO
NERO - 1/5/2010, 2:19 AM
I loved the movie since childhood, my dad (a hard core sci-fi guy) loved it too, To this day I still jokingly yell to him FATHER! Or we bounce off, "the sleeper must awaken." at eachother. Yeah, I know, we're a weird family.

The epic nostalgia I have for the thing will forever forbid me for saying a cross word towards the film.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/5/2010, 10:58 AM
haha, Lee! Unbelievable. If someone mentions the word comic in a movie he will post an article about it. Dude, Dune has more to do with comics than Avatar does. And your own Thing article on the main? That movie only ever had a spin off comic too...should we take that off the main then?;)
Ven0m
Ven0m - 1/5/2010, 12:50 PM
I love Dune. I hope they do it justice...
Harbinger
Harbinger - 1/6/2010, 1:20 PM
As much fan of Dune as I am,( just finishing winds of Dune), seeing another person's take on The Original book when clearly their is more than enough material for the other books is not what most fans and viewers want. Understanding that starting any franchise endevor cannot be done without giving everyone the chance to emerse themselves in the vast universe that is Dune. Who would truly care about the connection between a cymek like Aggamennon and the Atreides legacy. And who would care about how the feud between Harkonnan and Atreides started if not seeing the Baron try and kill off the Atreides on Arrakis, or the beginings of the Bene Gesserits and Guild. And the corinos first reign. As bad ( or good depending on your opinion) the star wars prequels were. If you started with those first and then came out with the original 3 well you would lose a lot of the drama, excitment and surprises such as Darth Vader telling Luke he is his father( who can forget that when you first heard that saying wtf). It may be by seeing another Dune remake as a way maybe just maybe(if done right and accepted by the masses) of seeing the rest of the rich, deeply politically, religously filled and beutifully written universe that Frank Herbert created
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