The first Dune: Prophecy trailer takes us back ten millennia before the birth of Paul Atreides, and things look almost the same

With Dune: Part Two in the rear view mirror and everyone looking towards the Dune: Messiah adaptation next, you’d think the franchise would be taking some time away from our screens…and you’d be wrong. Dune: Prophecy is coming to Max this fall.

The series takes place approximately 10,000 years before Paul Atreides was born, which is roughly 10,000 years after our time. The Dune universe’s timeline is wild, and mankind has gone through a lot of common sci-fi scenarios, such as the violent crusade against sentient machines (the Butlerian Jihad) and whatnot. Anyway, the main takeaway from this trailer, which you can watch here, is that things looks a bit too similar to what we’ve been presented with in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune movies.

Don’t get me wrong, the show looks fine so far, especially for what’s essentially an early teaser trailer that still needs a lot of post-production work, but it seems that the creative shakeup that took place last year, with the original showrunner (Diane Ademu-John) being replaced and Chernobyl’s Johan Renck departing as the director behind the first few episodes due to creative differences, really brought the long-in-the-works series much closer to the highly successful movies from Warner Bros. and Legendary. We’ll get to see many more worlds and different cultures though.

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