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Frank Herbert died before he could write any more ''Dune'' novels. Unfortunately, [[Kevin J. Anderson]] and Brian Herbert wrote a series of sequels and prequels that some fans pretend never existed. | Frank Herbert died before he could write any more ''Dune'' novels. Unfortunately, [[Kevin J. Anderson]] and Brian Herbert wrote a series of sequels and prequels that some fans pretend never existed. | ||
==Film/Video Adaptations== | |||
* ''Dune'' (Denis Villeneuve, 2021, 2-part movie adaptation -- part 2 released in 2024) | |||
* ''Dune'' (John Harrison, 2000, Syfy mini-series) | |||
* ''Dune'' (David Lynch, 1984, movie adaptation) | |||
[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 18 March 2024
Dune is a science fiction novel written by Frank Herbert in 1965. It is set on a planet called Arrakis.
Arrakis is the most important planet in civilization because it is the only source of a spice called "melange". In addition to general psychedelic effects, this spice increases the life expectancy of users, and it grants psionic abilities to some users. The spice is highly addictive, and withdrawal is typically fatal.
The story is noted for its themes of politics, competition for limited resources, and the influence of religion on society. Frank Herbert wrote 6 Dune books:
- Dune
- Dune Messiah
- Children of Dune
- God Emperor of Dune
- Heretics of Dune
- Chapterhouse Dune
Frank Herbert died before he could write any more Dune novels. Unfortunately, Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert wrote a series of sequels and prequels that some fans pretend never existed.
Film/Video Adaptations
- Dune (Denis Villeneuve, 2021, 2-part movie adaptation -- part 2 released in 2024)
- Dune (John Harrison, 2000, Syfy mini-series)
- Dune (David Lynch, 1984, movie adaptation)