Okay, so last night might not quite have been Timothée Chalamet or indeed Marty Supreme‘s night at the Oscars, but somehow we think our dear Timmy Two Meats will be just fine. Seriously, how sad can anyone truly be when they’re about to return as the Lisan al-Gaib themself, Paul Atreides, in Denis Villeneuve’s very hotly anticipated Dune trilogy closer? Exactly! Speaking of which, ahead of a now-confirmed 4pm trailer drop tomorrow, Chalamet took to his Instagram Stories just this evening to reveal a first look at the Muad’Dib’s return in Dune: Part Three — and you can see Paul in all his Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe glory (Frank Herbert Universe real ones know) for yourself below;

Hoo boy — ready to return to Arrakis one last time, people? We certainly are. And after the heady climax of Dune: Part Two, in which *SPOILER ALERT* Chalamet’s Paul Atreides defeated Feyd-Rautha Harkkonen (Austin Butler) and the Harkkonen family, seizing the imperial throne and starting a Holy War in the process as his love, Chani (Zendaya), looked on in abject horror/disgust, suffice it to say that from this shot alone we can see that even darker times lay ahead as Paul’s descent into messianic despotism looks to continue apace. Far be it from us to say, but one suspects the Lisan al’Gaib may have been letting the Spice flow through him just a little too freely by the time we catch up with him in Dune: Part Three (aka Dune: Messiah, book-lovers) — either that or the man’s got some seriously gnarly eczema going on.
The grand plan for Villeneuve’s final trip to Arrakis may be a closely guarded secret for now, but we do know that Florence Pugh, Léa Seydoux, and Anya Taylor-Joy — who played Princess Irulan, Lady Margot of the Bene Gesserit, and the adult, future version of Paul’s unborn sister Alia respectively in Part Two — are all expected to have much bigger roles to play in the trilogy closer. And what’s more, Josh Brolin’s Gurney Halleck, Javier Bardem’s Stilgar, and — by virtue of resurrection (of sorts) — Jason Momoa’s Duncan Idaho are also back for the final chapter, alongside cast newcomer Robert Pattinson as transhuman baddie Scytale. Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke are also along for the ride and will appear as Paul and Chani’s twin children Leto II and Ghanima.
And now, as of 11pm on 16 March, we have a series of character posters revealing first looks at Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, Florence Pugh, and freshly announced cast newcomer Isaach de Bankolé (as Bashar of the Ninth Legion Farok) in Dune: Part Three. See them below;

Will Denis Villeneuve play it by the book with Dune: Part Three and ensure one of the most sure-to-be-talked-about trilogy final instalments in cinema history with his take on Dune: Messiah? Are he and Chalamet cooking something different as the fate of the Known Universe hangs in the balance? Who knows? Well, we will actually, and kinda soon. Dune: Part Three is currently looking to hit cinemas this Christmas with an 18 December, 2026 release date. Until then, remember everyone: the mystery of Dune: Part Three isn’t a problem to solve, it’s a reality to experience.
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