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Due to strike: "Dune 2" will not be released in cinemas until 2024

Luca Fontana
28.8.2023
Translation: machine translated

"Dune: Part Two" should have been released in cinemas this November. Now the release has been postponed until next year. The reason for this is the actors' strike in Hollywood.

Dune fans need to be strong now: The release of "Dune: Part Two" has been postponed - by a whopping five months. Instead of being released in cinemas at the beginning of November 2023 as originally announced, Denis Villeneuve's sequel will be released on 15 March 2024, as revealed by the film's X profile (formerly Twitter profile).

This is why "Dune 2" is being postponed

Which side will give in first is difficult to predict. Hollywood studios are already complaining about a slump in sales. However, it is also certain that the unions' coffers will not be able to cover their members' loss of earnings indefinitely. What's more, Hollywood studio bosses are quite willing to sit out the double strike stoically - even if it drags on for months.

What to expect in "Dune: Part Two"

For the sequel, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Josh Brolin and Stellan Skarsgård, among others, will reprise their roles as Paul Atreides, Chani, Gurney Halleck and Baron Harkonnen. The second instalment will also feature Christopher Walken, who will play the dreaded Emperor - enemy of the Atreides family, who have become too powerful for him.

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