Get the first Dune film in the ultimate home cinema edition

Author Frank Herbert published the first volume of his book as early as 1965 six-part sci-fi epic Dune. Although there had been previous attempts to film the story, it would be almost twenty years before cult director David Lynch adapted the novel. His 3.5 hour original version was shortened to just under 2 hours by the producer, which is why Lynch later distanced himself from his work.

Nevertheless, Dune became a cult film, which was remade 37 years later with Timothée Chalamet in the lead role six Oscars won. The original by David Lynch appears on March 28th in an ultimate home theater edition consisting of 6 discs. You can already pre-order the film on Amazon.

Dune – The Desert Planet on 4K UHD + 5 Blu-rays

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Fans of the franchise have a lot to look forward to with the extensive set. Next to the discs is a Photo book with designs and set photos included, including an interview with production designer Ron Miller and a booklet text by Paul Poet. The Comic adaptation by Bill Sienkiewicz and Ralph Macchio is also included.

Dune – The Desert Planet: This is what the 6-disc set contains

On the first disc you will find the new one 4K restored version and on the second CD the Blu-ray version. Disc 5 contains the Extended TV version and Disc 6 contains the Extended alternative version – Spicediver cut. The other two contain extensive bonus material with documentaries, features and interviews.

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Dune – The desert planet in the extensive home cinema edition

Disc 3:

  • New feature-length documentary “The Sleeper Must Awaken – Making of DUNE” with many new interviews (approx. 82 min.)
  • New interview with actor Jürgen Prochnow (approx. 28 min.)
  • Featurette “Beyond Our Imagination – The Merchandise” by and with Brian Sillman (Netflix’s THE TOYS THAT MADE US) (approx. 23 min.)
  • Featurette “Prophecy Fulfilled – The Film Music” with new interviews with Steve Lukather and Steve Porcaro from Toto as well as film music historian Tim Greiving (approx. 25 min.)
  • Interview with special effects artist Giannetto De Rossi (approx. 17 min.)
  • Disc 4:

  • “Destination DUNE” – contemporary making of (approx. 6 min.)
  • “Impressions of DUNE” – Making of documentary from 2003 (approx. 38 min.)
  • Deleted scenes, some with commentary by Raffaela De Laurentiis (approx. 20 min.)
  • Featurette on production design, models, special effects and costumes
  • Sean Young’s Super8 footage from the set (approx. 6 minutes)
  • Interview with actor Paul Smith, production coordinator Golda Offenheim, director David Lynch, writer Frank Herbert
  • That’s what Dune – The Desert Planet is all about

    In the year 21,000, humanity lives scattered on various planets throughout the universe. Power lies with a few old noble families who take care of the dispute dominance. This is where the spice is Spice of great importance to them because it expands a person’s mental skills in unexpected ways. However, the remedy is only available on the hostile desert planet Arrakis.

    Young Paul Atreides (Kyle MacLachlan) gets caught up in one political power struggle and is sent to the desert planet where he can gain the trust of the Fremen people who live there. They recognize a kind in him Messiahwhich should lead them to a better future.

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