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Certain characters might have smaller roles, and, as mentioned earlier, it seems that Villeneuve is sticking to the source material more closely than Lynch did.
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While aesthetic changes are to be expected between a 1984 movie and a 2020 one, there are other differences that might indicate something larger. Related: Dune 2020: Why The Movie Is In Two Parts (Where Will Part 1 End?) If Villeneuve wants to avoid Lynch’s fate, he’ll need to make quite a few changes in his version of Dune – and based on the trailer, it looks like he has. However, most infamous is David Lynch’s Dune (1984) – a film that even Lynch admits was a failure. In 2000, Sci Fi Channel aired the miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune. Alejandro Jodorowsky tried to make a Dune movie in the mid-seventies, but it never got off the ground. Multiple people have tried to adapt the 1965 novel Dune - and failed to do so in a satisfying manner.
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What are these changes, and how will they impact the film? Fans have already taken to Youtube with shot-by-shot comparison videos and analyses of potential changes. The trailer for Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Duneshows quite a few differences from the 1984 version, and the 2020 Dune adaptation looks to be a more faithful take on Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel.