Over time, Dune’s reputation evolved from dud to cultish camp classic and even, among some fans, to flawed masterpiece. But a successful adaptation of the monolithic Frank Herbert sci-fi novel it was based on — a book that had already spent over a decade in development by directors as varied as David Lean, Alejandro Jodorowsky, and Ridley Scott, by the time Lynch got his hands on it — remained a white whale for the filmmaking community. When Denis Villeneuve released the first part of his acclaimed adaptation in 2021, everyone breathed a sigh of relief; now we could all pretend that Lynch’s one artistic failure never happened.
The first Dune bombed, but it's still better than Timothée Chalamet's version
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