
If you watched Dune: Part One, you may remember that the majority of the characters are, in fact, dead.

By the end of the trailer, Paul Atreides masters “sandback” riding and gets to kiss Chani. “But the darkest of all will remain the end of House Atreides.” It’s not so dark, though. “In the shadows of Arrakis lie many secrets,” Princess Irulan says. Elsewhere, Florence Pugh’s Princess Irulan plots, and Austin Butler’s Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen fights in an arena - bald from the eyebrows up. The rightful heir to House Atreides is stuck on the planet of Arrakis while the rest of the universe thinks he’s dead, so Javier Bardem’s character gives him some tips on how to ride the sandworm. Bans will be issued at moderator discretion.Timothée Chalamet goes sandworm riding in the first trailer.Ĭhalamet rides a big worm to impress Zendaya’s Chani in the first trailer for Dune 2.Indicate the scope of your spoiler by changing the "Spoiler Scope" to something that best indicates what your spoiler is about, like a book or film title.Here's an example: **Spoiler Scope** >!Spoilery Text!< will show up as Spoiler Scope Spoilery Text in post bodies and comments. Be sure not to put any space between the text you want to hide and the beginning and end spoiler tags. The new spoiler functionality now works pretty much everywhere, as long as it's followed correctly. Comment spoiler code does not work in post titles. See Reddit's spoiler functionality for posts. Feel free to share your memes at r/dunememes or on the discord. Ask yourself "Will this promote good discussion?" If the answer is no, prepare to have your post removed. Low effort posts will be subject to removal.

Be excellent to each other, and practice good reddiquette.Please flair your posts, but remember that flairs aren't spoiler tags, they're only meant to denote the scope of your discussion.If you see un-tagged spoilers do not hesitate to hit 'report'. (See Spoiler Guidelines below) Exceptions being in threads where the scope of discussion is clear. Tag your spoilers! - Always tag your spoilers.Widely considered one of the greatest works within the sci-figenre, Dune has been the subject of various film and TV adaptations, including a major motion picture released in 2021. Dune is a landmark science fiction novel first published in 1965 and the first in a 6-book saga penned by author Frank Herbert.
