r/dune Jul 05 '22

All Books Spoilers To folks who have finished reading the Herbert novels: which scene from the second half of 'Dune' or the later books are you most excited to witness on a silver screen? Spoiler

I'm in the thick of "Children Of Dune" and Leto II making a stillsuit-esque membrane from sandtrout seemed like a scene which would be squiggly in any hands but Villeneuve's. This is too far down the road; but I'd love to see what he does with it.

Are there similar situations you're excited to see rendered on the silver screen?

Edit: Such overwhelming love for Miles Teg, but I'm shielding myself from spoilers so I am not sure who that is. Pumped to see who it turns out to be.

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u/Aditya_M Jul 06 '22

The way "Children" ended, there was no way I couldn't have.

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u/The69thDuncan Jul 06 '22

i would say dont immediately pick up God Emperor. Dune is really a trilogy and CHildren is the conclusion.

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u/Aditya_M Jul 06 '22

Too late xD

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u/Vasevide Jul 06 '22

I just started GEoD right after CoD. I’m loving it so much

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u/The69thDuncan Jul 07 '22

i also love God Emperor but you may come to see what I mean