News culture Dune: Denis Villeneuve’s film prefers to avoid James Bond
Directed by Denis Villeneuve and apparently based on Frank Herbert’s novel, Dune will be long overdue than expected, at least in North America. A change due to the traffic jam at the exits and probably due to the new adventures of 007.
Since the cinemas reopened Manufacturers and distributors rack their brains to come up with the most relevant schedule for their films. Sometimes you have to stay in a very specific exit window, sometimes you have to avoid competition from others or another in-house production. A situation that not only leads to hygienic delays but also to the postponement of certain films. Written by Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth, dune will be released in France on September 15th. This is not the case in North America where it was initially expected on October 1st in theaters and on HBO Max. According to The Hollywood Reporter, whose comments are from. be passed on Big display, Warner would like to avoid a confrontation with To die can waitto be released and announced across the Atlantic on October 8th postponed the release of Dune from October 1st to October 22nd.
As a result, our colleagues report that Scream macho by Clint Eastwood advanced to September 17th, while The many saints of Newark, the prequel too soprano, delayed its publication by October 1, left free. Remember that the film tells the adventures of Paul Atreides, a brilliant young man who is a little overwhelmed by his fate. Of course, in order to save his family and humanity, he has to find valuable resources protected from a particularly hostile planet. The film is also endowed with a five-star cast, as we’ll find Timothée Chalamet, Dave Bautista, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgård, or even Zendaya.
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