Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya Face Off in First 7 Minutes of ‘Dune: Part Three’
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Jason Momoa and Zendaya were also on hand to introduce the opening from Denis Villeneuve's epic sequel.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Dune : Part Three opens with no shortage of firepower, as the CinemaCon crowd learned Tuesday. Timothée Chalamet , Zendaya , Jason Momoa and director Denis Villeneuve took the stage at the Las Vegas event to discuss the sequel. They then unveiled the first seven minutes from the highly anticipated film. The footage featured Javier Bardem as Stilgar as he led his troops against a seemingly insurmountable enemy. The intense battle scenes featured an endless array of shots fired and plenty of fire. Related Stories Movies J.J. Abrams Debuts Mysterious 'The Great Beyond' Trailer With Glen Powell, Jenna Ortega Movies Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman Pass Down Powers to Next Generation in First Look at 'Practical Magic 2' After those seven minutes, additional footage included Chalamet’s Paul Atreides confronting Zendaya’s Chani in a tense moment. “You’ve conquered the galaxy,” Momoa tells Chalamet in the new footage. “You’ve destroyed thousands of worlds.” This leads Chalamet to ask, “What are your thoughts on that?” to which Momoa replies, “I think you’re way beyond redemption.” Later, Zendaya asks Chalamet, “How does it feel to be human like everyone else, Paul Atreides?” In introducing the footage, Villeneuve called the film a thriller and teased, “It’s more intense and definitely more emotional.” Chalamet said of Paul, “He’s become his worst vision,” and the star teased his character “becoming an all-powerful emperor of the dark universe.” Zendaya explained, “The years don’t seem to have been kind to anyone on Dune. It’s been an ungentle and unkind few years. There’s so much left to fight for.” She continued about Chani, “That youthful outlook is completely gone.” Momoa acknowledged that his role in the film is much different from th...
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