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Legendary Films Acquires [Frank Herbert estate] DUNE Film and TV Rights
Nerdist ^ | November 21, 2016 | Kyle Anderson

Posted on 11/21/2016 7:35:08 PM PST by DCBryan1

In the history of science fiction literature, few novel series have reached the upper echelon of belovedness quite the way Frank Herbert’s Dune has. The incredibly dense, richly populated space opera is considered by many to be the best science fiction novel ever written, winning all kinds of awards upon its release in 1965. There has to date been a single feature film of the work–David Lynch’s head-scratching, though undeniably visually arresting, 1984 effort–but save a Syfy miniseries in the early-2000s, Dune has remained nigh-unfilmable…until now! Deadline is reporting that Legendary Pictures has reached an agreement with the Herbert estate for the film and TV rights to the classic novel.

Details are scant at the moment, but Legendary Pictures will be turning the novel series into a film franchise, with the hopes of it becoming a full-on saga like Star Wars or Star Trek. The agreement calls for the development and production of possible film and television projects for a global audience.

The novel tells the story of Paul Atreides, whose family accepts control of the planet Arrakis, a desert world which is the sole producer of an incredibly valuable spice. Hence, the world is heavily contested by all the galaxy’s ruling families. After his family is betrayed, Paul goes on a journey of religion, politics, and communing with nature as he realizes his true potential and leads a rebellion to retake control of the world.

Dune has been the holy grail of science fiction film projects. Lynch’s disowned film version was the aftermath of a lengthy pre-production process for an ultimately aborted film by surrealist filmmaker, Alejandro Jodorowsky. That would have been a four-hour affair, with concept art by people like French comic artist Moebius and Alien screenwriter Dan O’Bannon, and starring disparate people like Salvador Dali and Orson Welles. The saga of that woulda-been film is brilliantly depicted in the documentary, Jodorowsky’s Dune.

With movies coming out that look as visually interesting as Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets and Gareth Edwards’ Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and with a plot that seems like an intergalactic Game of Thrones, Dune has the potential to be a true sci-fi opus, and in multiple media, considering the film and television contract. Maybe a Marvel-like cinematic universe? Time will tell. Let us know what you think about this Dune in the comments below!


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arrakis; atreides; beastrabban; doon; dukeleto; duncanidaho; dune; frankherbert; harkonnen; kwisatzhaderach; ladyjessica; nerdist; paul; paulatreides; piterdevries; spice; thufirhawat
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To: DCBryan1

Have you tried reading it since 9/11?

Seemed cool back in college, now ... crypto muslim rubbish. No thank you.


41 posted on 11/21/2016 9:47:26 PM PST by Kommodor (Terrorist, Journalist or Democrat? I can't tell the difference.)
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
I preferred the Ringworld series. Dune was ok but no hard science. More a fantasy make believe thing. Worms the size of skyscrapers traveling through sand? Right....

Ringworld on the other hand did have a basis in science. A bit adolescent, but a fun read and will not make you dumber for having read it. (Dune does)

Niven's "Known Space" is a much larger backdrop than Frank Herbert's Dune series offers... lot's more to explore. Not just the Ringworld, but large tangential stories such as the wars between mankind and the Kzinti. It'd be a shame if Niven's work never made it further into the video entertainment world than an animated episode of Star Trek. It's far better than that.

42 posted on 11/21/2016 10:01:22 PM PST by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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To: DCBryan1

That movie was a waste of 2 hours.


43 posted on 11/21/2016 10:16:11 PM PST by Sam Gamgee
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To: Jack Hammer
Dune - loved the book, hated the movie.


Same here.

I am also very intrigued by another Frank Herbert novel, “The Dosadi Experiment”

The theme is very relevant to any number of trends in today's world.

44 posted on 11/21/2016 10:27:56 PM PST by rdcbn ("There is no means of avoiding a final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alt)
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To: Snickering Hound

Yes better than the movie.


45 posted on 11/22/2016 2:54:57 AM PST by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: DCBryan1

Father! The sleeper has awakened!


46 posted on 11/22/2016 5:04:08 AM PST by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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To: Charles Martel

I’ve been hoping that someone would tackle Larry Nivens Ringworld series. The team behind the SyFy channel Expanse series would be a good candidate.


47 posted on 11/22/2016 5:06:32 AM PST by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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To: central_va

I think it was “Janitors of Dune” where I got off the bus.


48 posted on 11/22/2016 5:08:57 AM PST by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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To: Jack Hammer

“Dune - loved the book, hated the movie.”

I could say the same for Starship Troopers.

Two books that I would like to see as movies:

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress and Red Storm Rising


49 posted on 11/22/2016 6:29:43 AM PST by ebshumidors
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To: ebshumidors

Yep.....

But you must remember that Hollywood types are basically intellectual clods. They assume they must screw with everything to make it better


50 posted on 11/22/2016 6:31:21 AM PST by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... Does America still have lots of safe closet? No)
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To: Noumenon

Heh! Yes! ...just hope that they can FINALLY make a movie/tv mini worthy of the book. Hasn’t happened in 50 years, though.


51 posted on 11/22/2016 6:38:09 AM PST by DCBryan1 (No realli, moose bytes can be quite nasti!)
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

The dume prequel novels written by his son and Kevin j. Anderson are very much sci fi and my favorite of the series, especially then ones about the machine war starting with the Butlerian Jihad.


52 posted on 11/22/2016 8:50:36 AM PST by Raymann
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To: DCBryan1

“Bring in that floating fat man, the Baron!”

I always thought that the modern Cadillacs look like the Emperor’s art deco style space ships in the movie.


53 posted on 11/22/2016 1:33:34 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (As long as America's tolerence of failure is not overwhelmed by a desire to succeed, we will fail.)
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To: DCBryan1
Why ‘Dune’ Is Shaping Up To Be The Science Fiction Film Of The Decade
54 posted on 08/05/2019 12:21:56 PM PDT by Sawdring
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To: FredZarguna

Even Frank Herbert’s son couldn’t do the later books right.

Frank Herbert Vs. Brian Herbert: Dune Canon Vs. Everything Else
https://libertyislandmag.com/2019/03/01/frank-herbert-vs-brian-herbert-dune-cannon-vs-everything-else/


55 posted on 04/22/2020 1:36:02 PM PDT by tbw2
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