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As part of its CinemaCon 2023 presentation, Warner Bros. provided a first look at this year’s Dune: Part Two with a look at a brand-new trailer.Following up on the efforts of 2021’s Dune, which came as part of Warner Bros.’ massive round of dual releases during the pandemic, Dune 2 looks to expand mightily on the epic story established by director Denis Villeneuve Western North Carolina Cities Of Area Code 828 shirts With filming having wrapped for the sequel before the end of 2022, viewers are now looking forward to seeing what Warner Bros. and Villeneuve have in store for the anticipated return to the deserts of Arrakis.And considering how many new locations are in store for the expansion of this highly-praised literary adaptation, getting a first look at footage is high on many fans’ lists, even considering how many huge blockbusters are releasing this year.
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Per Variety, Warner Bros. released the first trailer for Dune: Part Two exclusively for fans at CinemaCon, revealing the first footage from the movie.Florence Pugh is seen for the first time in her role as Princess Irulan before Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides rides a giant sandworm in the middle of the Arrakis desert. Chalamet revealed at the convention that the sandworm itself is completely practical Western North Carolina Cities Of Area Code 828 shirts ComicBookMovie shared more full details on what was seen in the trailer.Paul and Chani are seen early in the footage talking about swimming while they’re in the sand dunes together. As noted by Deadline, Paul asks his love interest to conjure up the image of water in her mind: “It’s breathtaking, just imagine water.” Rebecca Ferguson’s Lady Jessica is quickly shown afterward.The trailer reveals that Pugh’s Princess Irulan is part of the political game as she talks about the secrets that lie within Arrakis still:“In the shadow of Arrakis lies many secrets, but the darkness to all of that is what remains.”
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