
首張片場劇照曝光!《沙丘》第三部曲完整片名正式公開
《沙丘:第三部》將改編自赫伯特 1969 年的小說《沙丘:彌賽亞》,故事時間線設定在《沙丘:第二部》事件約 12 年後,聚焦於 Paul Atreides( Timothée Chalamet 飾)作為皇帝的旅程,以及他崛起所帶來的複雜後果。核心演員陣容包括 Timothée Chalamet、Zendaya 與 Florence Pugh 均確認回歸;令人振奮的是,Jason Momoa 將回歸飾演 Duncan Idaho,為這部續集增添亮點,而本片也將是 Denis Villeneuve 執導《沙丘》電影系列的最終章。
隨著拍攝工作正式展開,電影官方 X 平台分享電影首張劇照,本片預計於 2026 年 12 月 18 日上映。
'…on a journey into that land where we walk without footprints.'
Production has begun on the next film in Denis Villeneuve's Dune trilogy.
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— DUNE (@dunemovie)July 8, 2025
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