Dune: Prophecy: the highly anticipated Dune prequel series arrives on Sky in November

After the renewed interest in House of the Dragonit is clear that HBO wants to ride the success of another franchise like Dunes while it’s hot, and that’s why in November we will see it exclusively on Sky and streaming on NOW Dune: Phoebecya six-episode series co-produced with Legendary Television and inspired by the novel Sisterhood of Dunewritten by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. Still within the broad universe of Dunescreated by acclaimed author Frank Herbert and recently brought to the cinema by Denis Villeneuve with a first-rate cast consisting of, among others, Timothee Chalamet, ZendayaRebecca Ferguson and Javier Bardem, Dune: Phoebecy is set 10,000 years before the rise of Paul Atreides.

At the center of everything there are two Harkonnen sisters who fight the forces that threaten the future of humanity and who, to keep their mission intact, found a mythical sect that will soon become known as Bene Gesserit. Along with a great cast – we will see involved Emily WatsonOlivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Mark Strong, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, Edward Davis, Aoife Hinds, but also Chris MasonShalom Brune-Franklin, Camilla Beeput, Jihae, Tabu, Charithra Chandran, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning and Yerin Ha -, the new series of Dunes promises, judging from the very first teasera quality and attention to detail so maniacal that it does not betray the allure of the films we saw at the cinema.

Written by Alison Schapkerhere also as executive producer, and co-developed with Diane Ademu-John, Dune: Phoebecy It will be a series where sisterhood, war, trust and, above all, special effects will reign supreme.Executive produced by Anna Foerster – who also directed the first episode -, Jordan Goldberg, Mark Tobey, John Cameron, Matthew King, Scott Z. Burns and Jon Spaihts, the hope is that the series can fit into the success of the two theatrical films produced by Legendary Television, the first of which won six Academy Awards, in a harmonious way, giving HBO further breathing space on the spectacular sagas front.

Source: Vanity Fair

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