Recently, the new trailer of the sci-fi blockbuster "Dune" was released, and the official also released new character posters. The film has been confirmed to be introduced into China and has passed the review. The release date has not yet been determined. It will be released in North America on October 22 and will be released on HBO MAX at the same time. The protagonist, young Paul, hears his parents calling him. In his dream, a woman with shining blue eyes, Chiné, appears: "Paul, you must face your fear." The full-length trailer will be released tomorrow. Preview: In the official new character posters, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Dave Bautista, David Dastmalchian, Charlotte Rampling, and Stephen McKinley Henderson appear one by one. Let's take a look! Dune is adapted from Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel of the same name. It tells the story of Paul, a gifted teenager, who is guided by fate to go to the most dangerous planet in the vast universe to protect his family and people, embarking on a thrilling adventure. During this journey, people from all walks of life join in the fight for the most precious resources on Arrakis, and the depths of human nature are exposed. In the end, only those who can overcome their inner fears can survive. Character posters: |
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