'Dune' Release Date Pushed Back For The Third Time
Here's when the film will premiere.
Denis Villenueve’s blockbuster motion picture Dune was originally set to be released in early 2021, the trailer for the movie dropping September 9th 2020. However, the blockbuster’s release date has been pushed back yet again.
The preview trailer showed the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel ‘Dune’ as an action-packed must-see, offering sightings of Timothée Chalamet as protagonist Paul Atreides and Zendaya as his love interest, Chani. Upon it’s first announcement, Warner Bros made it clear that the release date could be changeable depending on the fluctuating nature of the pandemic. The release date is now being altered for the third time.
With a star-studded cast composed of the likes of Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Mamoa and Oscar Isaac the dystopian action movie is now set to be released October 22nd, three weeks after it was meant to be released at the Venice Film Festival.
Check out the trailer for Dune below, stay tuned for more updates regarding the movie’s release.
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