Like a sandworm swallowing a spice harvester, Dune ate in 2024. Thank a sequel and then a prequel: first, Dune: Part Two, the mega-blockbuster follow-up to the 2021 space opera Dune, both based on the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert about prophecies, interstellar feudalism and big, big worms.
It delighted critics, made more than $700 million around the globe and is in the mix as the annual awards season kicks off. Also: those popcorn buckets.
Then came Dune: Prophecy, the prequel set 10 000 years before the events of Dune, which wrapped up its first season on HBO and Max last month with a bloody, techy and sandy episode. Max recently also announced that it had renewed the series for a second season.
Reviews of Prophecy were mixed going in,…