Dune: Prophecy

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Dune: Prophecy
Genre
Created byDiane Ademu-John[1]
Based on
Starring
Music by
Volker Bertelmann
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerKevin J. Anderson
Production locations
Production companies
Original release
NetworkMax

Dune: Prophecy is an upcoming American

Legendary Television, with Alison Schapker serving as showrunner
, writer, and executive producer.

During Legendary Entertainment's 2016 acquisition of television and film rights for the Dune franchise, they began development of a two-part film adaptation with Villeneuve serving as director by 2017. Legendary Television ordered the series in 2019, being a spin-off project from Villeneuve's films. Various creative figures have joined by 2019, and following creative overhauls, Schapker became the show-runner with Anna Foerster serving as director for multiple episodes by June 2023. Meanwhile, casting took place from November 2022 to June 2023. Filming began by November 2022 in Budapest and Jordan and wrapped by December 2023.

It is scheduled to premiere on Max in late 2024.

Premise

Set 10,000 years before the events of Dune, the series follows sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen as they combat forces that threaten the future of humanity, and establish the fabled sect known as the Bene Gesserit.[2]

Cast

Main

  • Emily Watson as Valya Harkonnen[3]
  • Olivia Williams as Tula Harkonnen[4]
  • Jodhi May as Empress Natalya,[4] "a formidable royal who united thousands of worlds in her marriage to Emperor Corrino."[5]
  • Sarah-Sofie Boussnina as Princess Ynez, "an independent young princess dealing with the pressures of her responsibility as heir to the Golden Lion Throne."[6]
  • Shalom Brune-Franklin as Mikaela, "a strong-willed Fremen woman who serves the royal family while longing for a home planet she's never known."[6]
  • Faoileann Cunningham as Sister Jen, "a fierce, unpredictable acolyte in training at the Sisterhood School who rarely reveals her emotional core."[6]
  • Aoife Hinds as Sister Emeline, "a zealous acolyte descended from a long line of martyrs, who carries fervent religion to her training at the Sisterhood."[6]
  • Chloe Lea as Lila, "the youngest acolyte at the Sisterhood School with a deep empathy beyond her years."[6]
  • Travis Fimmel as Desmond Hart, "a charismatic soldier with an enigmatic past, who seeks to gain the Emperor's trust at the expense of the Sisterhood."[2]
  • Mark Strong as Emperor Javicco Corrino, "a man from a great line of war-time Emperors, who is called upon to govern the Imperium and manage a fragile peace."[1]
  • Jade Anouka as Sister Theodosia, "a talented and ambitious acolyte at the Sisterhood who harbors a dangerous secret about her past."[1]
  • Chris Mason as Keiran Atreides, "a Swordmaster to a Great House whose ambition to live up to his family name is disrupted when he forms an unexpected connection to a member of the royal family."[1]

Recurring

  • Josh Heuston as Constantine Corrino, the illegitimate son of Javicco who is "torn between seeking his father's approval and his own happiness."[7]
  • Edward Davis as Harrow Harkonnen, a "rising politician from a once-great family, who harbors a strong desire to elevate his House to its former glory."[7]

Production

Development

In November 2016, Legendary Entertainment had acquired the film and television rights for the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert from his estate.[8][9] Legendary eventually contacted Denis Villeneuve to direct a two-part film adaptation of the novel by the next month, and was confirmed as director by February 2017.[10][11] Legendary Television announced a full series order of Dune: The Sisterhood in June 2019, produced for WarnerMedia's then-streaming service HBO Max.[12][13][14] The series would focus on the Bene Gesserit order and serve as a prequel to Villeneuve's Dune (2021).[15] Villeneuve was set to direct and produce the series' pilot with Jon Spaihts writing the screenplay. Both would serve as executive producers alongside Byron Merritt, Kim Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, and Herbert's son, Brian.[16][17] Villeneuve said, "The Bene Gesserit have always been fascinating to me. Focusing a series around that powerful order of women seemed not only relevant and inspiring but a dynamic setting for the television series."[18]

Shortly after its announcement, the project received criticism for its lack of female creatives except for Herbert's granddaughter, Kim Herbert.[19][20] Dana Calvo was hired in July 2019 to serve as showrunner alongside Spaihts.[21][22] In November 2019, Spaihts left the series to focus on Dune: Part Two (2024).[23][24] The Hollywood Reporter reported that Legendary Television was "not happy" with Spaihts's early work as showrunner and opted to remove him.[23] Diane Ademu-John had been hired as the new showrunner by July 2021.[25][26] As production of Dune: Part Two progressed, Villeneuve was no longer able to direct and replaced by Johan Renck as director for the first two episodes in April 2022.[27] Shortly after production began, Diane Ademu-John had exited the project as co-showrunner but remained the executive producer; this left Alison Schapker as the sole showrunner.[28] In February 2023, Renck also exited the project, resulting in the project being on hiatus.[4] He was replaced by Anna Foerster that June, who would direct multiple episodes, including the pilot.[29] In November 2023, the series was retitled Dune: Prophecy and set to release on WarnerMedia's new streaming service, Max.[30][31]

Casting

In October, Emily Watson, Shirley Henderson, Indira Varma, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Faoileann Cunningham, Aoife Hinds, and Chloe Lea were cast to star in the series.[3][5][6] Travis Fimmel joined the cast the following month.[2][32] On December 1, 2022, Mark Strong, Jade Anouka, and Chris Mason joined the cast in starring roles.[1] Josh Heuston and Edward Davis would join in recurring roles later that month.[7] During Renck's exit in February 2023, Henderson had also left.[29] In June, Olivia Williams was cast to replace Henderson, with Jodhi May cast to replace Varma, who exited the series due to scheduling conflicts.[4]

Filming

The series was originally scheduled to start filming on November 2, 2020, in Budapest and Jordan.[33] It began production on November 22, 2022, under the working title Dune: The Sisterhood, with Renck confirming the start on his Instagram account.[34][35] In July 2023, Deadline Hollywood reported that production was set to resume in Budapest amidst the WGA and SAG strikes due to the series' talent working under the UK-based union Equity.[36] Filming had concluded by December 2023, with Pierre Gill having served as lead cinematographer. Gill did not use the StageCraft virtual production technology, which he had previously utilized in Percy Jackson and the Olympians, as the production primarily relied on practical sets and production values.[37]

Music

Volker Bertelmann was set to compose the score for the series.[39]

Release

Dune: Prophecy is scheduled to be released on Max in late 2024.[30]

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