A lot of fans of different media franchises have butted heads in the past because of their difference in opinions. A sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s epic science fiction fantasy movie, Dune was released earlier this week and has been making a lot of headlines recently.
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides
A few franchise fans took to social media and pitted the Dune movies against James Cameron’s magnum opus science fiction movie series, Avatar.
Denis Villeneuve opens up about working on Dune: Part Two and the future of the franchise
Dune was based on a novel of the same name by Frank Herbert which first came out in 1965. Over the years, a lot of filmmakers and directors have tried their luck to successfully bring this spellbinding piece of writing to life but almost all of them failed until Denis Villeneuve came along in 2017.
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Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides
A few franchise fans took to social media and pitted the Dune movies against James Cameron’s magnum opus science fiction movie series, Avatar.
Denis Villeneuve opens up about working on Dune: Part Two and the future of the franchise
Dune was based on a novel of the same name by Frank Herbert which first came out in 1965. Over the years, a lot of filmmakers and directors have tried their luck to successfully bring this spellbinding piece of writing to life but almost all of them failed until Denis Villeneuve came along in 2017.
SUGGESTEDDune Recap: Everything You Need to...
- 3/2/2024
- by Shikhar Tiwari
- FandomWire
It seems like an eternity ago that Charlie Sheen – all fueled up on tiger blood – was “winning.” Of course, his idea of “winning” was far different than pretty much everybody else’s since he ended up getting canned from Two and a Half Men, which some reports put him making upwards of $1.8 million per episode. Now, as he has reteamed with showrunner Chuck Lorre, Charlie Sheen says everything seems so “surreal” now.
Speaking with People, Charlie Sheen stated, “It’s one of those things that is so surreal that I keep hearing Al Michael’s famous hockey call: ‘Do you believe in miracles?!’ It’s a trip. When I won a Golden Globe for Spin City, the last place I expected to be was at that podium and I said, ‘This feels like a sober acid trip.’ And I think that quote rings true for what I’m going through with this experience.
Speaking with People, Charlie Sheen stated, “It’s one of those things that is so surreal that I keep hearing Al Michael’s famous hockey call: ‘Do you believe in miracles?!’ It’s a trip. When I won a Golden Globe for Spin City, the last place I expected to be was at that podium and I said, ‘This feels like a sober acid trip.’ And I think that quote rings true for what I’m going through with this experience.
- 12/7/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
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