We don’t feel like HBO’s Dune: Prophecy will be any different. After all, we have tension between the Great Houses, tension between the Imperium and the Sisterhood, tension within the ...
While the Sisterhood of Prophecy is still in its early days ... Like the Bene Gesserit of the films, the Sisterhood are all about prophecies, visions and predictions. In this instance, however ...
Dune: Prophecy has officially landed at Max as of Sunday, Nov. 17 when the series premiered. The prequel show follows the establishment of the Bene Gesserit years before the events of Denis ...
We know that plan, carried on at all costs by Valya Harkonnen, will eventually become focused on bringing about the Kwisatz Haderach. Yet, Dune: Prophecy‘s first episode raised serious questions ...
The already expansive “Dune” universe is about to get even bigger. In Max’s six-part prequel series “Dune: Prophecy,” premiering Sunday, the story will stretch far beyond the vast Spice ...
Prophecy takes even the elements introduced in Villeneuve’s movie and makes them stranger, compounding confusion upon confusion. Don’t worry, because we’ll explain it all. After all ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 1 of Dune: Prophecy. Set 10,000 years before ... free humans in the universe that wiped out all machine-based technology—the sisters are distant ...
This review contains spoilers for Dune: Prophecy episode 1. For years, fans considered Dune an unfilmable novel. Dense with lore, full of epigrams and aphorisms, and featuring an inversion of a ...
[Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for the end of Dune: Prophecy episode 1.] This early there’s a few different ways we could take it — so here’s some of our best guesses as to what ...
But surprisingly, this is a comparison Heuston takes in stride; “That guy is insanely talented. That's a compliment in itself,” he said to Teen Vogue, unfazed by the internet’s love for the ...
History or prophecy?” Showrunner Alison Schapker brings a nerdy appeal to this world, with its lessons in mind control and aversion to “thinking machines” (computers), and it’s much more ...