The latest HBO series Dune: Prophecy is nearing the end of its first season, yet it has not garnered the same hype and acclaim as this year’s Dune: Part Two. The answer to why is simple — it ...
By Josh Wigler Contributor No, the Rock was nowhere to be found on the season finale of HBO’s Dune: Prophecy. Instead, it’s a different rock taking center stage: Arrakis, the desert planet at ...
The planet with all the dunes? You're joking. Maybe they'll find out more about the actual prophecy there too–the details from Dorotea's grandmother Raquella were pretty vague. Me personally?
Emily Watson in "Dune: Prophecy." Episode 6 promises an action-packed conclusion to the first season of the prequel series, inspired by Frank Herbert’s Sisterhood of Dune. Created by the iconic ...
The state of the Imperium is in turmoil, with major power shifts and character deaths. The Sisterhood faces revelations of past crimes and the introduction of a true enemy. Desmond Hart is ...
In its very first episode, Dune: Prophecy kicked off with two shocking and gruesome deaths. Truthsayer Mother Kasha (Jihae) and child husband-to-be Pruwet Richese (Charlie Hodson-Prior ...
Dune: Prophecy Season 1 ends with everything we know “incinerated,” to quote star Emily Watson during a recent virtual press conference, with the complex balance of power in the universe ...
This article contains spoilers for Dune: Prophecy season 1. “Come princess,” Valya Harkonnen Emily Watson) tells Ynez (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina) in the final scene of “The High-Handed Enemy ...
It’s the season finale of Dune: Prophecy, so it won’t take a subtle click of Sisterhood fingertips to know that epic deaths will be telling their own truths. Like Emperor Javicco Corrino ...
(RIP Francesca? And Javicco?) At this point, it’s worth asking: Is the world of Dune: Prophecy a virtually loveless, Machiavellian place where all relationships are defined by power? The ...