Based on the critically acclaimed 1965 novel by author Frank Herbert, Dune: Part Two addresses politics, religion, the struggle for finite resources, and the environment.
However, actress Florence Pugh feels that Denis Villeneuve should take the main credit for making a movie that she thinks will be studied by film scholars for years to come.
She said, “I think this might be the best movie I’ve ever watched in my life,” when speaking to News on the Leicester Square red carpet.
“And people will study this movie for a long, long time, removing myself out of it.”
Pugh is a newcomer on the desert world of Arrakis, while Timothee Chalamet makes a reappearance as Paul Atreides, now seeking vengeance against those who destroyed his family tree.
She enters as Princess Irulan, daughter of the Emperor, whose father was portrayed by the legendary actor Christopher Walken.
“Leave the characters alone; my only happiness is that I was able to spend so much time with Christopher Walken.” I had the opportunity to observe him and absorb everything,”