Dune, from Frank Herbert to Brian Herbert

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Overview of Dune

The long lasting franchise of Dune began in 1965 by the pen of Frank Herbert. The story tells of the spice, a drug allowing interstellar travel (but also increases the lifetime and unlock the powers of prescience in some humans) located only on one planet in the universe, Arrakis. This drug is so rare and so necessary for interstellar trade that it caught the attention of powerful families such as the Harkonnen, the Corrino or the Atreides who initially were the victims of the fighting but eventually became the master of the galaxy (who has the spice, controls the destiny of the universe).

Dune Opening

cgi inspired the opening of Dune, directed by David Lynch

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From Dune to Leto of Dune

Cover of DuneFrank Herbert was initially working on a saga in seven episodes, but he died before completing the last novel. The volumes of Dune are the following : Dune (1965), Dune Messiah (1969), Children of Dune (1976), God Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984) and Chapterhouse: Dune (1985).
In 1999, Brian Herbert (son of Frank Herbert) and Kevin J. Anderson took over the torch helped with notes, unpublished chapters but also preliminary work from the unfinished seventh volume. They created several new segments such as Prelude to Dune: Dune: House Atreides (1999), Dune: House Harkonnen (2000) and Dune: House Corrino (2001), Legends of Dune: Dune: The Butlerian Jihad (2002), Dune: The Machine Crusade ( 2003) and Dune: The Battle of Corrin (2004), Dune sequels: Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007), both created from the work of Frank Herbert for the volume 7 and finally Heroes of Dune: Paul of Dune (2008), The Winds of Dune (2009), The Throne of Dune (2010) and Leto of Dune (2011). They also wrote a book The Road to Dune (2005), which combine their efforts and those of Frank Herbert.

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Adaptation of Dune

Children of DuneOn the adaptation side, Dune was filmed in 1984 (Dune, directed by David Lynch), but also as two miniseries, one in 2000 (Dune, directed by John Harrison) and another in 2003 (Children of Dune, directed by Greg Yaitanes). A remake of Dune is currently in preparation and is planned for 2014 (Dune, probably directed by Pierre Morel, but it may change).
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Dune

Directed by David Lynch in 1984

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Various novels from Dune universe

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Dune

mini series directed by John Harrison in 2000

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  • Gwengoat Feb 16, 2012 @ 11:18 am | delete
    As you pointed out you read it when you were really young, so, normal this kind of stuff didn't triggered you earlier. I bet if you read it again now you'll find so many things related with oil and other political views. As it said; Who control the spice, control the universe…
  • j5hale3 Feb 16, 2012 @ 10:32 am | delete
    I am a great lover of Dune also. Someone else brought it to my attention but isn't spice like our oil? I read this when I was very young and never looked at it in a critical way.
  • Serenia Nov 29, 2011 @ 7:57 am | delete
    I personally prefer the 1984 movie over the more recent Tv mini series
  • Gwengoat Nov 28, 2011 @ 2:38 am | delete
    I'm personally a huge fan of Dune, it's why I wrote this page and I can't wait 2014 to see the new movie adaptation of it ;)

Children of Dune

mini series directed by Greg Yaitanes in 2003

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