It’s not just millions of sci-fi fans who are looking forward to Dune: Part Two, which will soon be released in cinemas. Star Josh Brolin (Deadpool 2) also can’t wait. He’s so excited about his upcoming film that he retells its story in such a bizarre way in an Instagram post, that it shakes the funny bones of fans.
Josh Brolin teases Dune 2 colleagues: “Robot woman and Wonka fall in love”
In an Instagram message, Brolin commented on the Dune 2 premiere with a synopsis of his own choice of words:
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Robot Woman and Wonka fall in love. And then Elvis screws everything up, while his evil daddy swims around in a pool of pond slime. The wrestler guy from Guardians of the Galaxy is totally pissed and the pretty one from Midsommar makes eyes at Wonka-Obi-Wan after his mother is caught taking LSD in a sandy bathroom. Chigurh still can’t stand the guy from The Goonies.
Josh Brolin’s quirky synopsis is full of inside jokes:
Fans really enjoy the way Brolin good-naturedly puts his Dune colleagues through the meat grinder. “Have laughed so hard I woke up my sleeping baby“, someone writes. Another speaks enthusiastically about the “Best film synopsis I’ve ever read“.
When is Dune 2 coming to cinemas?
Dune 2 will be released on February 29, 2024 come to the cinema. Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Sicario) sat in the director’s chair. In addition to the stars mentioned above, Christopher Walken (Pulp Fiction), among others, can be seen in front of the camera.
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