🌌🏜️ DUNE: PART THREE


Plot Review

Set twelve years after Paul became the Emperor of the Known Universe, the story explores the dark aftermath of his holy war.
The Fremen Jihad, fought in his name, has reshaped the galaxy — and left Paul haunted by the blood spilled because of his rise.

But threats now converge from all sides:

  • The Bene Gesserit, plotting to end Paul’s reign

  • The Spacing Guild, desperate to control the spice

  • The Corrino remnants, seeking vengeance

  • And a mysterious figure spreading rebellion on Arrakis

Meanwhile, Paul grapples with the burden of prescience — with visions of futures he cannot change, and a destiny that demands terrible sacrifices.

Chani and Paul’s relationship becomes the emotional core of the film, strained by prophecy, politics, and betrayal.


🏜️⚔️ Action & Set Pieces

The action is more intimate but stunningly crafted:

  • A nighttime assassination attempt executed with silent desert glidecraft

  • A sandworm “stampede” ambush filmed in breathtaking IMAX scale

  • A ritual duel in the deep desert that feels ancient and primal

  • The final confrontation at the Imperial Keep — a tragic, operatic showdown

Though fewer in number, every set piece hits with purpose and emotional weight.


🎥 Visuals & Music

Villeneuve delivers some of his most unforgettable imagery:

  • Golden storms swirling over Arrakeen

  • Silent, monolithic temples rising from the dunes

  • Visions of alternate futures rendered like living paintings

Hans Zimmer’s score evolves with new choral elements, deep percussion, and haunting motifs that echo fate and inevitability.


🎭 Performances

  • Timothée Chalamet gives the strongest performance of his career — controlled, conflicted, powerful, and tragic.

  • Zendaya is phenomenal, portraying Chani with raw heartbreak and warrior ferocity.

  • Rebecca Ferguson returns as Lady Jessica with chilling influence and eerie Bene Gesserit authority.

  • Florence Pugh shines as Princess Irulan, navigating political complexity with grace.

The cast elevates every scene.