Dune: Part 2 is now set to arrive earlier in 2024 than first thought.The film was first pushed back to next year in August with Warner Bros.
announcing that the film would no longer be released in November as originally expected.The official Dune X/Twitter page changed its profile and header pictures, reflecting its release date which was first set to March 15.
Per a Variety report, the initial delay was caused by the Writers Guild of America writers strike and the ongoing actors strike in Hollywood.Now, it’s been announced that the film will arrive in cinemas two weeks earlier than planned to March 1.
Now that the strike has ended, films can begin promotional activity once more.In 2021’s Dune, Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) travelled to Arrakis, the universe’s most dangerous and sandy planet, to ensure the future of his family and people as evil forces exploded into conflict.
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