Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides in Dune 2

Speaking with Screen Rant, Villeneuve revealed that his interpretation of Paul includes Herbert’s own thoughts about the character, which affected his portrayal in Dune Messiah and The Children of Dune. “[W]hen Frank Herbert wrote the book, and then when the book came out, he was disappointed by how people perceived Paul Atreides,” Villeneuve explained. “At the time, he felt that people were talking about Paul as a hero, and for him, he was an anti-hero.”

One does get aspects of that interpretation in 2021’s Dune. Visions of the galactic jihad Paul initially haunt him in the first film, which leads him to accuse his mother Jessica of putting him on a path to destruction. Despite those glimpses, however, Dune largely positions Paul as a stereotypical hero. The first film ends with the loss of his father Duke Leto and his comfortable position of power, while starting to regain a new home among the Fremen.

For Part Two, Villeneuve underscores the more cynical aspects of Paul. “He was a dark figure,” explained the director. “The book was a warning for [Herbert] about a Messianic figure,” and when his first readers did not understand that, Herbert “wrote Dune Messiah to correct [that] and to make sure that people understood his intention.” As one who understands that intention, Villeneuve worked elements of the later book into his adaption of the first. “I knew that story. I had the benefit of having read Dune Messiah, so I wrote Part 2 having that in mind.”

Villeneuve doesn’t share how, exactly, he will make Paul darker in Part Two, but those of us who have also read Dune Messiah can guess that we’ll see a more pragmatic, but self-deluded version of the character, a person willing to kill thousands while still convinced he’s doing the right thing.

Furthermore, the director revealed that Paul won’t be the only character changed in Dune: Part Two. Because of the arc in Dune Messiah, Villeneuve explained, “Chani’s character is slightly different in my adaptation than in the book.” Honestly, the fact that Chani does anything at all in Herbert’s book is a distinction from the 2021’s Dune, in which Zendaya mostly stared at the screen and whispered. But if Part Two works in elements from Messiah, we may see a more power-hungry version of Chani than the innocent in Herbert’s Dune, someone who bares a grudge against her rival Princess Irulan (who will be played by Florence Pugh in Part Two) and who will do terrible things to her offspring in Children of Dune.

Just how far will Villeneuve take Paul and Chani? We’re not Bene Gesserit, so we don’t know, but we can’t wait to find out.

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