PierrotDameron a écrit:
Cette fois c'est la bonne !
Update (3/08): Palads Teatret and other Danish cinemas are removing mentions of Dune and WW84 on their listings; according to sources via Filmz.dk, it is said that the trailers may not be ready for the international re-release from August 12 but instead only for the US launch on the 21st. We suspect this is to minimise potential bootleg copies surfacing weeks ahead of the respective online launches. The Tenet-related bonus footage (CinemaCon sizzle, Nolan intro and Inception making-of featurette) is still being advertised as part of the re-release in Denmark and other countries and is not expected to land online.
Denis Villeneuve : “We were about to finish some shooting… the movie was like almost finished. Dune has been made in an unusual way which is that we made the main shooting, and then I edited that part of the movie and I was planning to go back to shoot some elements later because I wanted to readjust the movie – I needed time, and it’s a luxury that I had [before the pandemic]… When the virus hit North America as we were about to go back to do those elements.”
“The impact was that it crushed my schedule right now. It will be a sprint to finish the movie on time right now. We were allowed to go back to shoot – we’re going back to shoot those elements in a few weeks, [the ones] we were supposed to shoot earlier. It meant that I also had to finish some elements of the movie like VFX and the editing being in Montreal as my crew stayed in Los Angeles.”
PierrotDameron a écrit:...les acteurs...
Villeneuve opened up about the thought process behind casting some of the Dune actors. ICYMI, the cast for Dune is massive, but Villeneuve made sure to highlight some of the biggest names. One of those names Villeneuve touched on was Jason Momoa, who plays Duncan Idaho, a skilled fighter for House Atreides. In one of the most ear-grabbing bits of commentary, Villeneuve explained Momoa “was someone that I chose for his bohemian relationship with adventure and his elegance onscreen. And, at the same time, his fantastic smile where we see that he has this insane charisma on the camera. The way he’s like a ballet dancer when he fights, and he portrays one of the best fighters in the galaxy, so I needed that kind of knighthood, [that] kind of elegance and bravado and sense of humor. ”
Villeneuve also shared his thoughts behind casting Timothée Chalamet as Dune‘s hero, Paul Atreides. The director recalled how “I met Timothée and we both agreed spontaneously that we would work together. It was not difficult to convince Timothée,” and continued, highlighting the specific reasons behind choosing Chalamet to play Paul: “I chose Timothée for several reasons. First of all, he is a phenomenal actor. He is someone that has a lot of depth, someone that is very mature for his age because Paul Atreides is an old soul in a young body, and Timothée has that. […] Also, he has features that remind me of old school Hollywood stars. He’s a real movie star. He has that insane charisma. Insane charisma. You put Timothée in front of a camera and it’s just an explosion.”
After these stunningly good, very plausible, and very fun explanations about why Momoa and Chalamet were cast, Villeneuve went on to shout out additional cast members. The director also mentioned Josh Brolin, cast in part because “I love him as an actor and a poet,” before describing Brolin’s character as a “grouchy poet.” Oscar Isaac, who plays Paul’s father, Duke Leto Atreides, was someone Villeneuve had wanted to work with for a long time and was referred to as “one of the best actors working today.” Rebecca Ferguson, who plays Paul’s mother, Lady Jessica, was also mentioned by Villeneuve. The director shared that Ferguson is a “great artist” and he needed an actress that would be able "to portray the different layers” of this complex Dune character.
The first trailer for the Frank Herbert adaptation has been rated today by the Quebec Ratings Board – in time for the Canadian release of Tenet on August 27.
We expect the trailer to finally arrive online some time in the next 7 days, if not any day now: the first public screenings of begin in Australia, New Zealand and Sweden this Saturday, with the wider international release on August 26. The trailer being rated now, though this is specilation on our part, could also mean it might end up playing with the Inception re-release in the U.S. from this Friday, August 21. However, with a succession of new looks at Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984 (and more from DC FanDome) due to land this Friday and Saturday respectively, we probably wouldn’t expect it this weekend specifically. As always, we’ll have more info on here as it comes in.
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