'Dune' delayed again, release date pushed back
'Dune' delayed again, release date pushed back
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Fans have to wait a little longer for Denis Villeneuve's much-awaited sci-fi feature 'Dune', the movie which was earlier scheduled for October 1 release will now release three weeks later on October 22 in the US. 

The movie was postponed by seeing the much-awaited release of the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', and to give the film more distance from the Bond movie which opens on Oct. 8. The sci-fi adventure film will take over the date previously held by Clint Eastwood’s latest, 'Cry Macho', which will move to Sept. 17. 

The movie, based on Frank Herbert’s seminal science fiction bestseller, was originally slated to hit theatres last year. Owing to the coronavirus pandemic, it was pushed to this October. Now the movie is again pushed. 

Meanwhile, Villeneuve’s reboot of the sci-fi classic 'Dune' will have its world premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. The movie starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac will premiere on September 3 at Venice’s Sala Grande.

'Dune' is scheduled for a simultaneous release in theatres via Warner Bros. and on HBO Max. 

 

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