Denis Villeneuve, the acclaimed director of the 'Dune' franchise, has set a high standard for the potential third installment of the series. Villeneuve has expressed his commitment to only moving forward with a third movie based on Frank Herbert's 'Dune Messiah' novel if he believes it will surpass the success of 'Dune: Part Two.'
The sequel, 'Dune: Part Two,' has been a massive hit with both critics and audiences, crossing the $500 million mark at the global box office and showing no signs of slowing down. Villeneuve's dedication to maintaining the quality of the series is evident in his approach to ensuring a strong screenplay before proceeding with the next film.
Villeneuve emphasized the importance of stepping back to ensure that all ideas are properly developed on paper before moving forward. He stated, 'If we go back, it needs to be real, it needs to be relevant. If ever I do 'Dune Messiah,' [it's] because it's going to be better than 'Part Two.' Otherwise, I don't do it.'
The director has been vocal about his interest in continuing the 'Dune' saga, with plans already in motion for a script based on 'Dune Messiah' before the release of 'Dune: Part Two.' Villeneuve's dedication to improving upon each installment is evident in his assessment that 'Part Two' surpasses 'Part One' in terms of emotional depth and character relationships.
Several cast members, including Florence Pugh, Lea Seydoux, and Zendaya, have expressed enthusiasm for returning for a potential third movie. Villeneuve hinted at expanding the roles of these actors in the next installment, showcasing the strong bond between the cast and the director.
'Dune: Part Two' continues to captivate audiences in theaters nationwide, further solidifying Villeneuve's vision for the franchise and leaving fans eager for the next chapter in the epic saga.