Dune 3 Officially Wraps Filming for 2026 Release; The Story So Far

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy is one step closer to completion. The long-awaited news has arrived for Dune 3, as filming, which began in July of last year, was officially completed this week. This puts the new film firmly on track for its December 18, 2026, release date, when it will finally meet moviegoers.


The Future: What to Expect from Dune 3

The new film was initially referred to as Dune: Messiah when it was first announced. However, the latest news indicates the film will be released as Dune 3 or Dune: Part 3 instead. The most important reason for this change is that the film will not be limited to just the second book, Dune: Messiah. As Denis Villeneuve completes his trilogy, he is expected to use certain parts from the third book, Children of Dune.

Dune: Messiah takes place approximately 12 years after the first book (and the events of Dune: Part Two), during a time when Paul Atreides rules as Emperor. It is known that, like the novel it is based on, Dune 3 will feature this significant time jump.

In Dune 3, Timothée Chalamet (Paul Atreides), Zendaya (Chani), Florence Pugh (Princess Irulan), Rebecca Ferguson (Lady Jessica), Josh Brolin (Gurney Halleck), and Javier Bardem (Stilgar) will return in their roles. The most significant new name joining them in the third film will be Robert Pattinson.


The Story So Far: The Rise of Emperor Paul Muad’Dib

To understand the stage set for Dune 3—which will explore the consequences of Paul’s holy war—here is a recap of the epic story from the first two films.

Dune: Part One (2021)


Dune: Part Two (2024)

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