Ambientada en el universo de Dune y centrada en la vida de las Bene Gesserit.Ambientada en el universo de Dune y centrada en la vida de las Bene Gesserit.Ambientada en el universo de Dune y centrada en la vida de las Bene Gesserit.
- Nominado para 4 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios y 16 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'Dune: Prophecy' elicits mixed reactions, highlighting political intrigue, complex characters, and rich world-building. Fans commend its exploration of Bene Gesserit origins and fidelity to Dune lore. However, criticisms include pacing issues, inconsistent tone, and deviations from the source material. Acting and dialogue are often deemed subpar, with some episodes feeling generic. Visual effects and production design are praised, yet narrative coherence and character development frequently disappoint.
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Dune: Prophecy is everything i hoped it would be and more. It's a great spin-off from a beloved movie franchise. I have to start by saying I've never read the source material or saw the original movie. My experience of Dune is predicated on the two Dune movies that have come out the last few years starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya. Those two movies (especially Dune: Part Two) are two of my favorite movies I've seen over the last few years. I absolutely love both of them so I had high expectations for this series. Dune: Prophecy is a series that takes place 10,000 years before the Dune movies start and about how the Harkonnen sisters started the Bene Gesserit as they fight off forces that threaten the future of mankind. The show may feel more like Game of Thrones than Dune but either way...it's very entertaining. The most important thing about this show is it does exactly what it set out to do in the fact that it deepens our understanding of the Bene Gesserit. You don't have to have watched the two Dune movies to enjoy this but you'll definitely enjoy it more if you have.
I've been looking forward to Dune: Prophecy ever since I first heard about it. Then I saw the trailers and my excitement grew even more. Well, after seeing it I can say that it without a doubt lived up to my expectations. Your expectations have to be realistic though, if you're expecting something as perfect as the Dennis Villenueve directed films then you're going to be disappointed, but if you go into it just expecting a perfectly paced, fascinating series that will keep you thoroughly invested every episode then you'll love it. The world building that takes place and the attention to every detail is as good as it gets for a tv show. This series is best watched binged because I can promise when you finish an episode you can't wait to start the next. You're not going to want to wait a week between episodes, it's that good.
There are a few important things to note about Dune: Prophecy. First, the series is set 10,000 years before the events of the Dune movies. We encounter familiar surnames and begin to understand the origins of many elements that become significant later. That said, the series also introduces some peculiarities that aren't addressed in the films-perhaps because they've been resolved by the time of those events and are no longer essential.
Second, this is a much darker story. While it shares the same slow, atmospheric pacing as the Dune films, it's far more saturated with conspiracies and shadowy power struggles. Although there are several key characters we follow, the central focus is on the Harkonnen sisters and their leadership of the Sisterhood. This is essentially their story, and it's a deeply grim one.
Third, by the time you reach the final episode of Season 1, it becomes clear just how many secrets are woven into the narrative-secrets that are revealed only gradually. Much of this unfolds through jumps back and forth in time. Several characters appear in both their younger and older forms, and the past and present are closely intertwined. Fortunately, the time-switching is handled well and never feels confusing.
Second, this is a much darker story. While it shares the same slow, atmospheric pacing as the Dune films, it's far more saturated with conspiracies and shadowy power struggles. Although there are several key characters we follow, the central focus is on the Harkonnen sisters and their leadership of the Sisterhood. This is essentially their story, and it's a deeply grim one.
Third, by the time you reach the final episode of Season 1, it becomes clear just how many secrets are woven into the narrative-secrets that are revealed only gradually. Much of this unfolds through jumps back and forth in time. Several characters appear in both their younger and older forms, and the past and present are closely intertwined. Fortunately, the time-switching is handled well and never feels confusing.
It was nice to watch something again from the "Dune" universe and I think it was a good idea. The show is good and high quality. But honestly it was not like I expected. I was waiting for something different, hard to explain. Even if it was not what I expected, the quality is clear. Acting, atmosphere, effects, everything is good. The show is a bit boring. I am a person who can watch slow movies easily, but even for me it was too slow. The story felt a little boring. Acting performances were great. Only Chloe Lea looked weaker among the other amazing actors and actresses, and that made her less believable, but everyone else was great.
It feels like something is missing in the show. One of these missing parts is music. One of the best things in "Dune" movies was Hans Zimmer's amazing music. Here, the music was weak and not memorable. I also did not like the opening theme, it could be more iconic.
I almost felt forced to watch it, just to understand the "Dune" universe better. The topics are a bit confusing, but anyway, it is still clearly high quality.
It feels like something is missing in the show. One of these missing parts is music. One of the best things in "Dune" movies was Hans Zimmer's amazing music. Here, the music was weak and not memorable. I also did not like the opening theme, it could be more iconic.
I almost felt forced to watch it, just to understand the "Dune" universe better. The topics are a bit confusing, but anyway, it is still clearly high quality.
Good production values, generally good acting, often nice to look at. I found the premise interesting.
Somehow the pacing and structure was off. I'm fairly sure it's about the script and direction rather than actors. The last episode of the first season was the worst in this regard. I also didn't particularly like some of the extended flashback sections - you'd get the point across with much less dwelling in the past.
Might or might not watch more. It's not an instant classic, but it's good background entertainment.
Somehow the pacing and structure was off. I'm fairly sure it's about the script and direction rather than actors. The last episode of the first season was the worst in this regard. I also didn't particularly like some of the extended flashback sections - you'd get the point across with much less dwelling in the past.
Might or might not watch more. It's not an instant classic, but it's good background entertainment.
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- CuriosidadesThis series uses material from the Great Schools of Dune trilogy, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. A prequel to the original Dune, it tells how the Sisterhood of Rossak evolved into the Bene Gesserit. The incident with Valya Harkonnen using voice is from one called 'Mentats of Dune'. All three books interweave the development of the Sisterhood, the Mentats, the Navigators and the Suk Doctors.
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 2:1
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