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Movie Soundtrack and Dune TV Series Update! | Comics and Game News

2021/8/6
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Dune Talk

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In today's show we delve into Hans Zimmer's musical score and the Dune movie's confirmed runtime, as well as Jason Momoa's recent comments. And, it's not just the movie that has us excited...there's finally news about 'Dune: The Sisterhood', the upcoming TV series! We also review 'Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar'—tie-in comic book from BOOM! Studios—and discuss the announcement of 'Dune: Betrayal', a brand-new social deduction game from Gale Force Nine. Join Garin, Marcus, and Simon for a journey through everything happening in the universe of Dune.

Segments:

  • 0:00:00 - Intro
  • 0:01:48 - Dune Movie News
  • 0:24:25 - Dune TV News
  • 0:38:38 - The Duniverse: Comics and Games
  • 1:02:44 - Outro

Dune news stories covered on this podcast episode:

  1. Three Dune Soundtracks Incoming From Hans Zimmer)

  2. Dune Movie Runtime Confirmed: 2 hours and 35 Minutes)

We also touch on Jason Momoa's comments about wanting to see an extended cut).

  1. 'Dune: The Sisterhood', has found a new showrunner in Diane Ademu-John)

  2. Review – Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar Comic)

Our earlier preview) contains a link to the short story at the bottom and these are Adam Gorham's original pages that Simon was admiring: https://inkyknuckles.com/adam-gorham)

  1. First Look: ‘Dune: Betrayal’ Game, Coming October)

On this episode, we also announce the winners of the Dune IMAX poster giveaway.

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This show's hosts:

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Special thanks goes out to Ashton GIeckman) for music and Sheldon Lee for voice overs.