Denis Villeneuve Wants To Make More Dune Movies "As Soon As Possible"

Denis Villeneuve is trying not to think too much about the future. After a gargantuan production process followed by pandemic delays, Dune: Part One is hitting theaters next month (and premiering at Venice Film Festival this week). Its visionary director and co-writer is trying to live in the here and now. But he's not doing a great job of it, because he's already thinking about what's next.

"I think that we were able to bring it to life because we all, me and the team, just did that for three and a half years, full time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we were dreaming about Dune: Part One," Villeneuve told GameSpot and other journalists during a recent virtual Q&A. "That's the way I make cinema...I need to be there now and not think too much about the future."

Yet the director hasn't been shy about his plans for more Dune. This film covers roughly the first half of Frank Herbert's first novel, which was released in 1965. Over the course of Herbert's original six books, the series goes pretty wild, with time jumps thousands of years in the future and an immortal "god-emperor" who's half human and half sandworm. In contrast, Villeneuve dreams of adapting the first book and its direct sequel, published in 1969, which are concerned mainly with the same set of main characters and take place within a reasonable span of time.

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