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Timothée Chalamet Teases the Biggest Creative Liberty in ‘Dune: Part Three’

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July 9, 2026

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Timothée Chalamet Teases the Biggest Creative Liberty in ‘Dune: Part Three’

The 'Dune' trilogy star spoke about the upcoming film at an event for the latest trailer.

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DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

A Mystery So Good, Our Columnist Read It in One Sitting

Heather by Caitlin Mullen Halfway through 2026, I’ve found my favorite crime novel of the year so far, one I’m already recommending to people who love Tana French and Liz Moore. Saying this about HEATHER (Celadon, 352 pp., 28.99) is a great relief, because I’ve been anticipating this novel ever since Mullen’s Edgar-winning debut, “Please []

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· Jul 8, 2026

Dune: Part 3 drops trailer full of fun in the sun

Denis Villenueve's first two Dune (or DUNC depending on how badly you misread the poster) movies, with love to David Lynch, have been by far the best adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel. Evidently, Villeneuve has taken a little time before the next Bond film to hammer out a third Dune, this time adapting the original novel's sequel Dune Messiah and serving as a neat endpoint to his trilogy. — Read the rest The post Dune: Part 3 drops trailer full of fun in the sun appeared first on Boing Boing.

Mashable

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· Jul 8, 2026

Glorious Dune: Part Three trailer teases Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya at war

Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three hits theaters December 18, 2026.

The Week

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· Jul 8, 2026

Music reviews: Chanel Beads and Beth Orton

Music reviews: Chanel Beads and Beth Orton

Variety

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· Jun 26, 2026

Chloe Bailey on Sexy Thriller ‘Strung,’ the Best Advice Beyoncé Gave Her and Racist Backlash to ‘The Little Mermaid’: ‘It Broke My Heart’

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Dexerto

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· Jul 9, 2026

Denis Villeneuve calls Dune: Part Three a “thriller” thats “more intense” than One & Two

Dune: Part 3 director Denis Villeneuve says final part of the trilogy is a thriller that’s “more intense and emotional” than One and Two.

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Related coverage for "Timothée Chalamet Teases the Biggest Creative Liberty in ‘Dune: Part Three’": DNyuz — A Mystery So Good, Our Columnist Read It in One Sitting. BoingBoing — Dune: Part 3 drops trailer full of fun in the sun. Mashable — Glorious Dune: Part Three trailer teases Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya at war. The Week — Music reviews: Chanel Beads and Beth Orton . Variety — Chloe Bailey on Sexy Thriller ‘Strung,’ the Best Advice Beyoncé Gave Her and Racist Backlash to ‘The Little Mermaid’: ‘It Broke My Heart’. Dexerto — Denis Villeneuve calls Dune: Part Three a “thriller” thats “more intense” than One & Two

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