10 September,2020 11:59 AM IST | Washington D.C | ANI
Dune. Pic/Youtube
Makers of the much-awaited Hollywood film 'Dune' on Wednesday released the official trailer of the flick, which promises an epic sci-fi saga.
The movie has an ensemble casting, including actors Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Momoa among others.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve is introducing his take on 'Dune', the ambitions big-budget film an adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel.
Clocking in at three-minute and eight-seconds, the trailer features explosive battle scenes and captures a breath-taking desert landscape -- that make up the fictional world of Arrakis, a planet that is home to the coveted natural resource known as spice.
Holding a prominent space, the trailer video sees 'Call Me by Your Name' star, Chalamet nailing his the role of his character Paul Atreides.
Talking about his flick's leading man, the 52-year-old filmmaker during an interview said: "He has deep intelligence in his eyes and has an old soul ... yet he looks so young on camera."
"The contrast of someone who seems to have a lot of experience but at the same time is in the middle of his teenage years, that's Paul Atreides," The Hollywood Reporter quoted Villeneuve as saying.
The Warner Bros sci-fi feature is slated to hit the theatres on December 18 this year.
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