Dune: Messiah Gets A Disappointing Update From Josh Brolin

Dune: Messiah Gets A Disappointing Update From Josh Brolin

Key Takeaways

  • Dune: Messiah film confirmed but might face delays.
  • Josh Brolin is excited about Dune, but the script hasn’t arrived.
  • Fans are patiently waiting for the completion of the Dune trilogy.

As a seasoned gamer and ardent science fiction fan with a lifetime of memories intertwined with the Dune universe, I find myself eagerly awaiting the release of Dune: Messiah. The wait has been long, but my patience has always been rewarded by the rich tapestry of stories that Frank Herbert wove into his novels.


It’s been confirmed that Dune: Messiah will hit theaters eventually, but there’s a chance it may take more time than fans are eager for. A cast member from the final part of the Dune trilogy has expressed excitement about being in the next Dune movie, though it might be some time before he gets to film his part.

For decades, “Dune” has been a beloved title among hardcore science fiction enthusiasts, tracing its roots back to a novel published in 1963. Over the years, author Frank Herbert expanded and refined the story across multiple books until his passing in 1986. Despite numerous attempts to adapt the text into film, while some have achieved cult status, they haven’t generally been well-received critically. However, director Denis Villeneuve has cracked the code for a successful cinematic adaptation with films starring Timothy Chalamet, and now, we eagerly await the conclusion of this trilogy.

Dune: Messiah May Not Arrive Soon

To Forbes, Josh Brolin discussed various topics including his forthcoming autobiography and his role in Dune: Messiah. He expressed his eagerness to begin work, but it seems unlikely that the project will start up any time soon, much to the disappointment of franchise enthusiasts.

As you delve into this coming-of-age tale, it’s filled with a rich tapestry of themes. It’s almost like witnessing youth, desire, love, the broader perspective, and the naivety of adolescence. You see Timothée Chalamet experiencing all these phases, and it’s captivating. Moreover, in Dune Part Two, Austin Butler’s performance was exceptional, truly unique – the same can be said for Florence Pugh, along with everyone else, who were all remarkable.

Brolin shared that he’s eager for his return to the Dune universe, but he hasn’t received a script as expected a few weeks ago. He seems perplexed about its delay, wondering if he might not get it before the year ends with the holidays approaching. However, he acknowledged that such delays are common and is looking forward to starting work once he gets it.

Although his method for handling the situation is undeniably beneficial and accurate, Dune enthusiasts might be disheartened to learn that the initial stages of this project have been postponed. It’s unclear at this moment if even the film’s cast members are aware of when they can resume work. On a positive note, it’s clear that Dune: Messiah will eventually be produced and will conclude the tales from Frank Herbert’s books. Now, we just need to wait for more information about when production will truly begin so fans can mark their calendars for the release date.

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2024-11-26 19:25