When is the Dune 2 release date? Anyone who’s seen the movie or read the book will know that a sequel is certain, but when is Dune part 2 coming out — either theatrically or on HBO Max? Has a Dune sequel even been greenlit by Warner Bros at this point, and will director Denis Villeneuve and stars such as Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya even be returning? Here’s everything known about the Dune part 2 release date.
When is the Dune part 2 release date?
A second Dune movie has basically been confirmed by Warner Bros but doesn’t have a release date at this time, although the earliest audiences could see Dune part 2 is around October 2023.
The closest comparison to Dune fans have is to the two It movies, based on the novel by Stephen King and directed by Andy Muschietti. They were released by the same studio as Dune, Warner Bros, and the movies were always planned as a two-part story that divides a massive book into a more manageable running time. It Chapter One released in September 2017, and It Chapter Two released exactly two years later in September 2019.
While Dune is a more effects-heavy movie than It, depending on how much work has already been done fans could see Dune 2 in theaters two years from now. Warner Bros CEO Ann Sarnoff has basically confirmed that Dune part 2 is already happening, regardless of box office returns as the movie only opens today with an HBO Max release alongside it.
Ann Sarnoff seemingly confirms that a ‘DUNE’ sequel will happen.
“Will we have a sequel to Dune? If you watch the movie you see how it ends. I think you pretty much know the answer to that.”
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— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) October 21, 2021
The Dune movie opens today, October 21, and Warner Bros clearly hope it will be a big success as they have already arranged a crossover with Epic’s battle royale phenomenon Fortnite, with a new Dune game connected to the movie in the works at Conan Exiles studio Funcom. A sequel will presumably feature more of Zendaya’s Chani as well as Stellan Skarsgård’s ruthless Baron Harkonnen.