And everything else basically. War hammer is like the theme park knockoff version of actual science fiction and fantasy for people who don't read actual books and need everything mashed into one autismo setting
yeah he literally covers himself with hundreds of baby sandworms who grow into a sandworm skin around him. Even his bones and organs melt and shift around inside the new body over time
The final Duncan in heretics does, the earlier only ever had their own life and the one original duncan, and even then they need to have the memories activated at some point through a near death experience
Do you mean Children of Dune, or are you referring to how the first book was divided into three parts?
If the former, then yes, you might as well read God Emperor since Children was basically a big teaser for that.
If the latter, read Messiah and decide after that whether you want to read further.
>Depp's Lawyer uses knowledge of Dune lore to discredit Heard's expert witness with regard to her being as popular/likeable as Jason Momoa
The God Emperor set us on the Golden Path, anon.
Old Marlon Brando would've made a good Leto II. I originally started the series mostly based on seeing the cover of God Emperor and being fascinated with how the story could get to that point. Totally worth the read.
Maybe, but Leto II will have to be the antagonist.
Well yeah. He’s pretty much the Ultimate Chud.
cast the immortal worm man being
>cast the immortal worm man being
Trump is busy the FBI just raided his safe
There's only one God Emperor, and it's not a man headed giant penis
Warhammer literally ripped off Herbert though.
And everything else basically. War hammer is like the theme park knockoff version of actual science fiction and fantasy for people who don't read actual books and need everything mashed into one autismo setting
In fact, while I love the setting for a wargaming "base", I despise the books derived from it and their fandom.
Read the fricking sources, morons.
Gay
>doesn't want his hairless bussy to be ravaged by a brutish god incarnate with his 2 meter long uberdong
absolutely low test
>warhammergay cant keep his gay fantasies to himself for five minutes
this thread is for real sci-fi not 40cancer
>man headed giant penis
His sacrifice was greater than Jesus'. He became that to free humankind of tyranny.
Was turning into a worm a metaphor or did that actually happen?
Yes
But he never had sex so he spends thousands of years seething about that fact
yeah he literally covers himself with hundreds of baby sandworms who grow into a sandworm skin around him. Even his bones and organs melt and shift around inside the new body over time
After we all take our families to see Dune 2
When Paul said "I hear your footsteps old man" he was talking about the giant worm, not his trainer.
>Duncan, have sex
>NNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO
No spoiler m8
Star Wars trilogy was made in 70s and 80s, frick off with Herbertshis.
Speed reader here, did duncans clones have all of his memories
He had memories of being a Duncan from upto when he died but not all of the dead clones memories
The final Duncan in heretics does, the earlier only ever had their own life and the one original duncan, and even then they need to have the memories activated at some point through a near death experience
No Chris, they didn't
this pathetic looking worm is what to boomers looked majestic
SBACE BENIS :DDD
but how will they do it?
Probably an old white veteran actor american or british. Someone like Anthony Hopkins
talk about goated with the spice
when they get the kid from Even Stevens to play the sandworm
Waltuh, the Spice...must flow...
>I’ll put worms on myself and become the space worm
Syfy is so silly.
god I love retro scifi illustrations
Dune Messiah needs to happen first
No, Villeneuve is playing it as safe as possible and the studio intended this.
I haven't watched the new one yet but is it true it's only one half of the fricking first book Jesus Christ. Is it good at least?
Nah
....are you really posting this homosexuals videos? Goddamn newbies.
It's good but got a few big issues
Great visuals but lacks emotion if you liked the book anyway its a nice sci fi movie overall
I've read 5/6 in the series. GEoD is the best out of them. Surprisingly very funny too.
Yeah, it's only the first half of the book. And despite being 2.5 hours, it still cuts out a lot of content to the point that it feels rushed.
Dune is a fricking ridiculously long book. It's really better suited to like a 6 episode streaming series than a movie.
will there be cheese burger hamburger whopper?
Bros I just read Dune part 3. Is there any point in continuing? Also, am I the only one who thinks it ended abruptly?
Do you mean Children of Dune, or are you referring to how the first book was divided into three parts?
If the former, then yes, you might as well read God Emperor since Children was basically a big teaser for that.
If the latter, read Messiah and decide after that whether you want to read further.
I suppose I'm referring to the first book divided into three parts. It ends with Paul's duel with Feyd-Rautha.
Both Messiah and Children of Dune have enough kino sequences in them to carry you relatively easily to God Emperor which is masterful front to back
>Depp's Lawyer uses knowledge of Dune lore to discredit Heard's expert witness with regard to her being as popular/likeable as Jason Momoa
The God Emperor set us on the Golden Path, anon.
Old Marlon Brando would've made a good Leto II. I originally started the series mostly based on seeing the cover of God Emperor and being fascinated with how the story could get to that point. Totally worth the read.
*sigh*
somehow Duncan Idaho has returned
Perhaps he's wondering why you would't shoot a young man and a Bene Gesserit before throwing them out of an Ornithopter.