Ana Cora Lima
It seems that Jason Momoa ruined one of the surprises of the third film in the “Dune” franchise, directed by Denis Villeneuve. The actor revealed that his character, the warrior Duncan Idaho, instructor and mentor of hero Paul Atreides, played by Timothée Chalamet, will return to production:
“I’m going back,” he said during an interview with NBC’s TV show today. “You listened first here. That’s Baby,” he added.
The news was already awaited by fans of the saga. Idaho died at the end of the first movie by sacrificing himself to allow the protagonist to escape after an enemy attack. In the books of writer Frank Herbert (1920-1986), which serve as the basis for Villeneuve’s films, the warrior returns in the form of a clone.
Asked later if Idaho’s return will be like in the book, Jason Momoa replied, “Well, I don’t know if I’m going to get in trouble or not, but it’s like” Game of Thrones “, you understand me? If you didn’t read the books, I have nothing to do with it, right? Yes, that’s … I’m going back.”
The production of the third film was confirmed after “Dune 2” (2024) accumulates more than $ 711 million in ticket sales last year, equivalent to just over $ 4.1 billion. The new feature of the franchise starring Timothée Chalamet is scheduled for December 2026
Source: Folha
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