The Dune saga continues to expand its influence in popular culture and, specifically, on the screen, with a new series that promises to explore the darkest corners of this universe. We’re talking about Dune: The Prophecy, a spin-off that is set to be one of Max’s most ambitious projects in the coming months. With a space Game of Thrones vibe, this series promises to be a feast of political intrigue, family conflicts, and cosmic strategies. Here’s everything we know about it, from the release date, through the synopsis, to the actors, writers, etc.
Release Date in Spain for Dune: The Prophecy
Dune: The Prophecy is scheduled to premiere on November 18. It will arrive in Spain directly through Max, the service formerly known as HBO Max. Originally known as Dune: The Brotherhood, the series has gone through several ups and downs, including a seven-month hiatus in its filming due to the famous “creative differences” between its creators and promoters.
How Many Episodes Will Dune: The Prophecy Have?
The first season of Dune: The Prophecy is expected to tell its story over six episodes. As is usual with Max’s shows, they will be released weekly. All episodes will premiere in the U.S. on Sundays. In Spain, they will arrive early on Mondays, provided there are no delays in between.
- Episode 1×01 (The Hidden Hand): November 18
- Episode 1×02 (Two Wolves): November 25
- Episode 1×03 (Sisterhood Above All): December 2
- Episode 1×04: December 9
- Episode 1×05: December 16
- Episode 1×06: December 23
The Story of Dune: The Prophecy: A High-Voltage Political Intrigue
The story of Dune: The Prophecy is set about 10,000 years before the events that unfold in Dune, and it is based on the novel Sisterhood of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. This spin-off focuses on the Harkonnen sisters and their struggle to shape the fate of humanity in a universe plagued by political and social intrigues. Instead of following Paul Atreides, the fiction will focus on the formation of the legendary Bene Gesserit sect, a secret group of women with extraordinary abilities that have operated from the shadows throughout the centuries and that we saw in the movies.
In Dune: The Prophecy, the protagonists will be two women from the Harkonnen family, who must confront the forces threatening the stability of the known universe, in what promises to be a story full of manipulations, betrayals, and personal ambitions. Like in Game of Thrones, power struggles will not only be political but also moral and ethical, with a focus on genetic control and the creation of the Kwisatz Haderach, the being with psychic powers capable of changing the destiny of humanity.
Where Does Dune: The Prophecy Fit in the Dune Saga Timeline
One of the most common questions that may come to mind after learning about this series is: Where does Dune: The Prophecy fit in the overall timeline of the saga? It is set more than 10,000 years before the events of Dune, allowing it to explore the origins of many key elements that will develop in the main saga. In particular, The Prophecy will tell the story of the Bene Gesserit, a sect of women with extraordinary abilities that play a crucial role in the Dune novels and to which Paul Atreides’ mother, the main protagonist of the movies and original novels, belongs.
The creation of the first genetic manipulations, which will shape the future story of Dune, will be the central axis of the show. While Paul Atreides is the most well-known character in the saga, the Bene Gesserit and their struggle to influence the events of the universe are present at all times. In this sense, Dune: The Prophecy promises a deeper and more detailed look at the early days of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood, their interests, and how their manipulations are shaping the events that eventually lead to the main saga.
Actors and Characters of Dune: The Prophecy
The cast of Dune: The Prophecy is one of the great surprises that this series brings. In the role of the Harkonnen sisters, we have Emily Watson as Valya Harkonnen. Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Shalom Brune-Franklin, and Faoileann Cunningham have also joined the cast, playing characters that will bring emotional and political complexity to the plot. Boussnina will portray Princess Ynez, a young heiress torn between her duty and her own desires. Brune-Franklin will embody Mikaela, a Fremen woman who, while serving the royal family, longs for a homeworld she has never known.
A name that has stood out is that of Travis Fimmel, who became famous for his role as Ragnar Lodbrok in the series Vikings. Fimmel will play a character who promises to have a significant impact on the story, while Indira Varma, known for her role in Game of Thrones, will also join the cast, further enhancing the high political tension atmosphere promised by the series. Recently, Indian actress Tabu has joined the cast, playing Sister Francesca. This character will be key to the plot, as she is described as a strong, intelligent, and seductive figure whose return to the capital will test the power balance in the series.
Production Team and Filming of Dune: The Prophecy
The production of Dune: The Prophecy has been marked by certain ups and downs. The series, which was originally going to be directed by Johan Renck (known for his work on Chernobyl), underwent significant changes in its direction. Renck and the original creator Diane Ademu-John left the project due to creative differences, leaving the series in an uncertain state for a while. However, the arrival of Alison Schapker as showrunner has given a new boost to the production. Anna Foerster produces and directs several episodes, including the first one. The series boasts the support of big names in executive production, such as Denis Villeneuve, the director of the Dune movies, and Brian Herbert himself, the son of the saga’s creator, Frank Herbert.
The series is a co-production between HBO Max and Legendary TV, ensuring a high-quality production both technically and visually. Regarding aesthetics, Dune: The Prophecy is expected to maintain the same visual majesty as Villeneuve’s movies, with epic settings and art direction that capture the immensity of the Dune universe.
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