After months of hearing announcements about the Dune remake and the possible celebrities that have joined its cast, the new remake of Dune directed by Denis Villenueve finally has a release date and when it will begin filming. 

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As Variety has published, Warner Bros. has set Dune’s release date for November 20, 2020 on Imax and 3D theaters in addition to the usual ones. It is also expected that in order to meet the deadlines, the film will start shooting in the spring at Budapest. It is expected that Jason Momoa, who has swept the global box office with Aquaman, is the latest addition to a supersaturated star cast. 

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Timothee Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name), Spaniard Javier Bardem (Everybody Knows), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission Impossible: Fallout), Stellan Skarsgard (Avengers: The Age of Ultron), Dave Bautista (the invisible Drax from Guardians Of The Galaxy), Josh Brolin (the fearsome Thanos from Avengers: Infinity War), Oscar Isaac (Star Wars Episode IX) and Zendaya (Spider-Man Far from home). 

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Dune is the adaptation from the novel with the same name written by Frank Herbert, who had the first film adaptation in 1984. The film was directed by David Lynch, which made it an essential film to watch for all those who love science fiction. For his part, the Canadian Denis Villenueve has already shown that he has talent in the movie industry. His recent work from this same genre was the sequel to Blade Runner which dazzled audiences and critics, Blade Runner 2049. 

Written by Cesar Moya