Dune: Part Three Second Trailer Confirms Paul's Descent

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- Warner Bros. released a second trailer for Dune: Part Three (updated July 8, 2026), with Jason Momoa's Duncan Idaho telling Timothée Chalamet's Paul Atreides he's "way beyond redemption" after Paul has "conquered the galaxy" and "destroyed thousands of worlds."
- Zendaya's Chani confronts Paul over his broken promise never to "take power in [his] name," while Florence Pugh's Irulan warns Robert Pattinson's Scytale — a blonde villain plotting "regime change" — that "You've just signed our death warrants."
- Anya Taylor-Joy appears as Alia Atreides "covered in blood and screaming," and the trailer shows Paul and Chani's newborn twins — including a son to be named Leto, after Paul's father — before closing on Chani summoning a sandworm.
- Dune: Part Three hits theaters December 18, 2026, adapts Frank Herbert's 1969 novel Dune Messiah, and is Denis Villeneuve's final installment in the franchise, shot last summer in part with Imax cameras.
- The Dune franchise has earned a combined $1.12 billion at the global box office across Parts One and Two, and collected eight Oscars from 15 nominations, including Best Picture nods for both films.
- Robert Pattinson and Isaach de Bankolé are new additions to the cast, playing Scytale and Farok respectively, joining returning stars Javier Bardem, Rebecca Ferguson, and Anya Taylor-Joy (who had a cameo in Part Two).
Why it matters: Warner Bros. and Legendary are staking a December 18 release on adapting Dune Messiah — the novel that depicts its hero's fall into tyranny — betting the franchise's $1.12 billion box office and Best Picture pedigree can sustain a finale where Paul Atreides is positioned as the antagonist, with Villeneuve's trilogy concluding on that deliberately bleak note.



