Denis Villeneuve is returning to Arrakis sooner than he once expected. Warner Bros. and Legendary have released the teaser trailer for “Dune: Part Three,” Villeneuve’s third and final “Dune” film, arriving in theaters and IMAX on December 18. The new film adapts Frank Herbert’s “Dune Messiah,” the 1969 sequel that casts Paul Atreides’ rise in a darker, stranger, and more cautionary light than simple heroic destiny.
During a livestreamed trailer launch event at AMC Century City today, Villeneuve revealed that he originally intended to step away after “Dune: Part Two” and take a long break before returning to Herbert’s universe.
“The thing is that I said to my crew, after ‘Part Two’—we did both movies back to back, and I was quite tired—I said to everybody, ‘Listen, I’m taking a break,’” Villeneuve said. “And I went back home, and two things happened. First of all, I kept waking up in the night with images, and these images started to get stronger and stronger.”
The response to “Dune: Part Two” also changed his sense of timing. Villeneuve said he had originally planned to return to “Dune: Part Three” years later, but the movie began to feel more urgent.
“As we were touring for ‘Part Two,’ I felt an appetite and a joy and a desire to finish that story, and I felt a responsibility suddenly,” he continued. “And I was planning to go to ‘Part Three’ in a few years from now, but I said to myself, what would be a better idea? Instead of going there on Arrakis by nostalgia, to go there by necessity and honor these images that are coming to my mind right now. And I wrote the movie right away, and here we are.”
Timothée Chalamet returns as Paul, now no longer just an exiled heir fighting for survival, but an emperor, a prophet, and the center of a religious war he once feared he could not stop.
Zendaya also returns as Chani, alongside Jason Momoa, Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Isaach De Bankolé, Charlotte Rampling, Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert Pattinson, and Javier Bardem. Newcomers Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke also join the cast.
Villeneuve directs from a screenplay he co-wrote with Brian K. Vaughan—a legendary comic book writer and creator of award-winning series like “Saga, Y: The Last Man,” and “Runaways”— marking the first “Dune” film in the trilogy not co-written by Jon Spaihts. The first two films transformed Herbert’s dense, politically loaded sci-fi epic into one of the rare modern blockbuster franchises defined as much by atmosphere, prophecy, and moral consequence as scale. “Dune Messiah” pushes that even further, shifting the story from revolution to reckoning.
That is what makes this final chapter a potentially fascinating finale. The rise of Paul Atreides is over, and now comes what presumably is a brutal fallout. “Dune: Part Three” opens only in theaters and IMAX on December 18. Watch the new trailer below, plus the Q&A from the trailer event.

Rodrigo Perez is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Playlist, which he launched in 2008. He has worked in entertainment journalism since 2000, including at MTV, and has written for SPIN, IndieWire, Pitchfork, Complex, Magnet, and various music, film, and entertainment publications over the past two decades.
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