Director Denis Villeneuve wants to return for Dune 3, but has no plans to adapt more of Frank Herbert’s books beyond that. Herbert’s seminal 1965 sci-fi novel would eventually go on to spawn a franchise that included five sequels that he penned himself, as well as a collection of additional prequels and sequels written by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. While Villeneuve’s forthcoming Dune: Part Two is set to follow the second half of the first novel, he has also expressed his interest in returning to adapt the first sequel, Dune Messiah.
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