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Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya's Dune 3 official title confirmed: Reports

Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya's Dune 3 official title confirmed: Reports

India Today09-07-2025
Previously rumoured to be titled 'Dune Messiah', much like Frank Herbert's original novel, Denis Villeneuve's upcoming adaptation now has an official title. This announcement finally puts to rest long-standing speculation over the film's title and whether the director would stray from the source material.As per Variety, the film is now titled 'Dune: Part three'. Additionally, Villeneuve has now clarified his intentions and hopes audiences will embrace the direction he's chosen. The story will continue to follow Timothee Chalamet's character, Paul Muad'Dib Atreides, as he assumes the role of emperor.advertisementTaking a leaf out of Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer', the earlier rumours that 'Dune: Part Three' would be shot entirely with IMAX cameras have been debunked. Reports now clarify that while certain sequences will utilise IMAX technology, it will not dominate the production process.
Production has officially commenced in Budapest, with Zendaya leading the initial shooting schedule in the Hungarian capital. Returning cast members include Timothee Chalamet, Florence Pugh, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, and Anya Taylor-Joy.Meanwhile, Timothee Chalamet was recently captured with his partner of two years, Kylie Jenner, far from the film's shooting locations. The couple enjoyed time at Pampelonne Beach in Saint-Tropez, France, on July 5. It remains unclear if Chalamet has since returned to join the production. Meanwhile, Denis Villeneuve is reportedly preparing the cast and crew for an extensive, multi-city shoot planned over several months.The film is expected to feature a significant time leap, as evidenced by the casting of Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke as Leto II and Ghanima, children of Paul Atreides and Chani, portrayed by Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya respectively. However, many details remain tightly under wraps, including the extent to which the film will adhere to Herbert's original novel.- Ends
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