When will 'Dune: Part Three' be released?
December 18, 2026.
Movies / Sci-Fi
Timothée Chalamet has released a first look image of himself as Paul Atreides in 'Dune: Part Three,' revealing a changed and hardened Duke of Arrakis. The image precedes the expected trailer release and offers a glimpse into Paul's corrupte...
Following the events of 'Dune: Part Two,' Paul Atreides has embraced his role as Lisan al-Gaib, leading the Fremen in a holy war across the galaxy. This pursuit of power has transformed him, alienating loved ones and physically marking him with the harsh realities of Arrakis. 'Dune: Part Three' will explore the consequences of Paul's choices as he navigates his reign as Emperor. With Denis Villeneuve returning to direct and a star-studded cast, the film promises to be a visually stunning and emotionally resonant conclusion to the series. The film hits theaters December 18, 2026, facing competition from 'Avengers: Doomsday.'
December 18, 2026.
Director Denis Villeneuve has stated that 'Part Three' will be his final Dune film.
Loosely based on 'Dune Messiah' by Frank Herbert.
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