Dune Sequels Explained

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What happens in the sequels to Dune? A quick summary of all six Dune books by Frank Herbert: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune.
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Imagery from Dune (2021), Children of Dune (2003), Jodorowsky's Dune (2013)
Thumbnail art by Furio Tedeschi (based on a design by Devon Cady-Lee): www.artstation.com/furio
Paul art by Bella Bergolts: www.deviantart.com/bellabergolts
Duncan art by Kiaun: www.deviantart.com/kiaun
Lots of official art by Marc Simonetti: art.marcsimonetti.com/
Chairdog art by RingmasterBent: www.deviantart.com/ringmaster...
Paul art by Greg Ruth: www.gregthings.com/dune
Holy war art by Kamen Anev: www.artstation.com/kamen
Leto II and Ghanima art by Felipe Ramos: www.artstation.com/feliperamos
Art by Yury Ostapchuk: www.artstation.com/yourez
Vladimir/Alia art by Kristian Tsvetanov: www.artstation.com/kristian_a...
Sandworm art by Peter König: www.artstation.com/peterkonig
Fremen art by Eren ARIK: www.artstation.com/erenarik
Preacher art by Sam Carr: www.artstation.com/samcarr
Laza tigers art by minenanoah: www.deviantart.com/minenanoah
Leto II art by Devon Cady-Lee: www.artstation.com/gorrem
Leto II art by AndrewRyanArt: www.deviantart.com/andrewryanart
Hwi art by LindelinArtanis: www.deviantart.com/lindelinar...
Leto II art by jontorresart: www.deviantart.com/jontorresart
Leto II art by Alex Jay Brady: www.artstation.com/boac
Bene Gesserit art by Ramazan Kazaliev: www.artstation.com/ramazan221
Sheeana sandworm art by Dmitry Andreev: www.artstation.com/dm_a
Tleilaxu art by Dev Pramanik in Dune: House Atreides graphic novel
Sandworm art by Denis Maznev: / denismaznev.art
Some character portraits made with Artbreeder: www.artbreeder.com/
Some images made with NightCafe: creator.nightcafe.studio/crea...
Special thanks to Patrons Cameron Weiss, Michael Appell, Ryan Steele, Harry, Shane Veglia, NotGac, Tim Cunniff, T. Ledoux, Ilhuilkamina Urdiana.
0:00 Dune
1:37 Dune Messiah
3:24 Children of Dune
5:18 God Emperor of Dune
7:06 Heretics of Dune
8:23 Chapterhouse: Dune
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@VShifen48
@VShifen48 Ай бұрын
The lesson: If you don't know what to write, Just resurect Duncan Idaho for the 47th time
@thelordoftime803
@thelordoftime803 Ай бұрын
Or it is a symbol of never ending servitude, the trauma behind being killed and resurrected by your Lord for tens of times makes for one of the most dramatic characters of all times, which is also the only way Duncan could have lost his loyalty for the Atreides and betray Leto. Leto did that on purpose so that eventually Duncan and Siona want to kill him, setting off the Golden Path.
@masterlinn2200
@masterlinn2200 Ай бұрын
@@thelordoftime803nah its j lazy
@rogerdalzell
@rogerdalzell Ай бұрын
nah, only a small mind thinks thats lazy.@@masterlinn2200
@JustSoji
@JustSoji Ай бұрын
imagine reading a completely unrelated book and you read "Duncan Idaho is resurrected. Like you look at a cookbook and step 7 in a casserole is resurrect Duncan Idaho
@thelordoftime803
@thelordoftime803 Ай бұрын
@@masterlinn2200What's actually lazy here is your comprehension.
@undergroundartist5060
@undergroundartist5060 Ай бұрын
Duncan Idaho being practically immortal and gaining sex powers was definitely not what I expected for the future of this series
@sebcw1204
@sebcw1204 Ай бұрын
i thought that was WHY they cast jason mamoa
@undergroundartist5060
@undergroundartist5060 Ай бұрын
@@sebcw1204 that’s if they even reach the point where he gets the powers
@TheNervousnation
@TheNervousnation Ай бұрын
It is what it is.
@TheAmericanPrometheus
@TheAmericanPrometheus Ай бұрын
"Duncan it's 4PM! time for your daily resurrection!"
@I_am_Thursday
@I_am_Thursday Ай бұрын
@@sebcw1204 See I would have liked that until they cast that wanker.
@sacyrus
@sacyrus Ай бұрын
The fact that Duncan Idaho is pretty much the only person to be a main character in all of the original 6 Dune books is hilarious
@sazr9569
@sazr9569 Ай бұрын
Right and in my head it's Jason momoa
@moseswalker9719
@moseswalker9719 Ай бұрын
which makes it 10x funnier@@sazr9569
@dannyolizbeth
@dannyolizbeth Ай бұрын
Me watching movie: wow this movie is so good i love frank herbert i love paul i love this excited for part 3 me watching waht happens in dune messiah and haevnt even finished seeing: i hate frank i hate everything i hate dune i shouldve known
@SemNome-rg7xg
@SemNome-rg7xg Ай бұрын
​@@dannyolizbethhow the hell do you watch the two movies and doesn't realize Paul is the villain? Villeneuve makes it blatant obvious.
@DexMythology
@DexMythology Ай бұрын
​@SemNome-rg7xg The point of dune is that morality is more complicated than good and evil, just politics.
@rare6499
@rare6499 Ай бұрын
When I was a kid my mum would often tell my young brother ‘you just don’t know when to stop’. I think Frank needed someone to tell him that.
@JJ_Magnificent
@JJ_Magnificent Ай бұрын
lolol
@reganvryer818
@reganvryer818 Ай бұрын
Why? The books are bizzare but so so good
@dondawest-ig4qu
@dondawest-ig4qu Ай бұрын
true why tf kill the main character and die destroying the readers imagination?
@Regemony
@Regemony Ай бұрын
Paul isn't the hero nor the main character....that's the point@@dondawest-ig4qu
@Geroaergaroe
@Geroaergaroe Ай бұрын
@@reganvryer818 Anything after God Emperor was a mistake.
@Hermaniac8
@Hermaniac8 Жыл бұрын
It is my personal belief that Frank Herbert, in his youth, fell deeply in love with a man from Idaho named Duncan, and he never got over it.
@DonSwaggin
@DonSwaggin Жыл бұрын
That’s Interesting asf
@esandrs
@esandrs Жыл бұрын
"We named the dog Idaho!". Wait. Wrong series. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYCUfqiAlM6dfJo
@ericsaldana8236
@ericsaldana8236 Жыл бұрын
@@DonSwaggin no it's not
@DailyDoseOfRandomLogic
@DailyDoseOfRandomLogic Жыл бұрын
That's highly unlikely but I got your point.
@perisaizidanehanapi7931
@perisaizidanehanapi7931 Жыл бұрын
@@ericsaldana8236 yo calm down
@PorkotylerClips
@PorkotylerClips 9 ай бұрын
Frank Herbert’s relentless obsession with Duncan Idaho is the most bizarre part of Dune’s lore and that’s not an easy feat
@notdevianart7503
@notdevianart7503 9 ай бұрын
It's a badass name can you blame him?
@purple8289
@purple8289 9 ай бұрын
It's mainly because he got so many letters from fans saying how much they liked his character. That's why he brought him back for book 2 then in the others. Otherwise he most likely just remains a small character in the first book.
@TheMikesc15
@TheMikesc15 9 ай бұрын
@@purple8289 what are you talking about? He literally died a year after the release of the books?
@ergob3907
@ergob3907 8 ай бұрын
@@purple8289Fr? He was such a minor character in book 1. Outside of his drunk scene with Jessica he really doesn’t do anything. And his death was so anti-climactic and overshadowed by Kynes death.
@speemus6223
@speemus6223 8 ай бұрын
hey if there is a movie for the rest of the book, then jason mamoa is rich.... well he already is
@gordonmacdowell8117
@gordonmacdowell8117 Ай бұрын
Jason Momoa when his lawyer shows him the fine print in his contract: "I signed up for what!? OK. I guess I can do some flashback scenes. That's cool. I'm going to do what?!"
@runningcommentary2125
@runningcommentary2125 Ай бұрын
Now I'm just waiting for a movie that's four hours of Jason Mamoa talking with a giant worm man.
@CircumlunarFeasibility
@CircumlunarFeasibility Ай бұрын
knowing momoa, from what he has been saying in the last couple years, he will probably say he is offended, and needs a safe space.
@bhante1345
@bhante1345 Ай бұрын
He'll just end up having sex with worms.
@Blodhelm
@Blodhelm Ай бұрын
@@runningcommentary2125 You and me both, book 4 is my favorite of the series.
@OvertheHedge06
@OvertheHedge06 Ай бұрын
.......yeah I can see why Villeneuve only wants to do the first two books and leave
@JeanAriaMouy
@JeanAriaMouy 6 күн бұрын
I think so too...
@ZOCCOK
@ZOCCOK Жыл бұрын
Something happens Dune: Guess I'll resurrect Duncan Idaho
@eileensnow6153
@eileensnow6153 Жыл бұрын
It’s like that old joke about the show Supernatural. “Omg he died! …he’ll be fine. Give him a few minutes”
@eileensnow6153
@eileensnow6153 Жыл бұрын
@@mobilerds490 huh? I was a teenager when spn came out, I watched every season?
@khoboo
@khoboo Ай бұрын
​@@eileensnow6153you killed Kenny, you bastard. All well next episode.
@ratatooile1
@ratatooile1 Ай бұрын
And give him special sex powers
@cheekyfragrance
@cheekyfragrance Ай бұрын
jason momoa plus special sexual powers ftw
@FireJach
@FireJach 2 ай бұрын
Me spoiling the entire saga to myself after watching Dune Part 2. I cant help myself
@aungkyawsan5649
@aungkyawsan5649 Ай бұрын
Me too And realized DUNE is sooo deep 😂
@sulfa5506
@sulfa5506 Ай бұрын
I’m shocked at how bad the rest of it is i mean??? Whyyyyy
@kliphord123X
@kliphord123X Ай бұрын
no more Timothee Chalamet lmao.
@nabilrosly921
@nabilrosly921 Ай бұрын
Me too😂
@fayd3d
@fayd3d Ай бұрын
Same
@ZsaZsaUmbra
@ZsaZsaUmbra Ай бұрын
When your friend starts telling you about their dream
@realdjaykay
@realdjaykay Ай бұрын
This😂
@jaycokeith
@jaycokeith Ай бұрын
I've been a fan for 35 years and have read all 6 dozens of times. I always find something different each read-through. I have to say, you're one of smartest, most thorough reviewers I've ever encountered
@JORIS1234HOTMAIL
@JORIS1234HOTMAIL Ай бұрын
Whats your favorite? Mine is God Emperor of Dune 😊 reading it again for the fifth time 😊 Greetings from Antwerp
@tanmaysahoo7416
@tanmaysahoo7416 Ай бұрын
How about the books that his son wrote? Did you read any of them, if so are they any good
@komplex6081
@komplex6081 Ай бұрын
What do you think of the recent movie adaptations? What do you think Dennis will do for part 3?
@TheBananaSlime
@TheBananaSlime 21 күн бұрын
@@tanmaysahoo7416Ive read 3 of them so far. I quite like them. They are not as deep as Frank’s original works, but they are fun and exhilarating sci-fi stories. I plan on reading many more.
@fallenhobbit6554
@fallenhobbit6554 11 ай бұрын
OK. So the key point we learned here is that if the new Dune movies become a franchise, Jason Momoa is gonna be in all of them. Sick!!
@zomgneedaname
@zomgneedaname Ай бұрын
Definitely biggest jackpot when it comes to actor contracts
@baldbull6808
@baldbull6808 Ай бұрын
Funny cause I was thinking after the first one that it was funny such a big name actor got merked so early
@omalola5929
@omalola5929 Ай бұрын
If I remember correctly he was a kid in some of them so, unless they use a lot of CGI to deage him, I don't see him coming back in all of them
@emmanuelmondesir8677
@emmanuelmondesir8677 Ай бұрын
Getting the Iron-Man contract
@Aliens1337
@Aliens1337 Ай бұрын
Denis said he'll stop after Messiah (for good reasons). Maaayyy be Children of Dune could be adapted to finish off the Atreides plot line, but it would be a hard sell to audience since Paul is no longer the main character. They will have to set up a new main character in Dune Messiah if they wanted to adapt Children of Dune. No chance in Hell the last 3 books get adapted. The plots are convoluted, unfinished and too fanfiction-y.
@poochyenajones1362
@poochyenajones1362 Жыл бұрын
So, the moral of the story is: _Duncan: "Ah shit, here we go again..."_
@JC_923
@JC_923 Ай бұрын
This reminds me of the bowl of petunias in hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
@cromtuiseagain
@cromtuiseagain Ай бұрын
Book 4 sounds like a good place to stop since the Atreides arc finally ends with Leto II and humanity breaks out of its vicious cycle via the Scattering. Books 5 and 6 just sound like tying up loose ends involving the Bene Gesserit
@tankguy5312
@tankguy5312 22 күн бұрын
The god emperor story makes sense, just like any other stories about fight for your freedom and break the vicious cycle. Unlike Dune and other few badass books, it still accepts you in this alien environment and the unknown regions of space. The rest is just woke agenda, cops and robbers and war stories etc.
@Pdmc-vu5gj
@Pdmc-vu5gj 13 күн бұрын
​@@tankguy5312 You lost me at "woke" agenda.
@ra5bruce737
@ra5bruce737 Ай бұрын
"Seeing the future is a curse a trap that takes away Paul's free will" This line can be applied to Attack on Titan with Eren's ability to see into the future
@freshrimp9013
@freshrimp9013 11 күн бұрын
Future sight being a curse is always pretty fun to watch. Same with Immortality. Showing off what a lot of people would probably imagine to be cool powers as a near completely negative thing is just interesting.
@FriendlySwarmlord
@FriendlySwarmlord 10 күн бұрын
Leto II understood the true answer to the Gom Jabbar test. If you want freedom and infinite possibilities you must gnaw off your own leg and escape the trap. This is why Leto II erased his sister’s memory and let her go to live her own life. He gnawed off her leg and let her escape. The equivalent to this is Founding Titan Eren sends a message back to his kid self and tells him to take Mikasa and *RUN AWAY* your years are short sure but just run away let this cursed destiny to someone else, *BE SELFISH, THINK FOR YOURSELF AND ONLY FOR YOURSELF*
@juannaym8488
@juannaym8488 2 күн бұрын
I am like 99% sure that AoT was massively inspired by Dune
@codypainter3905
@codypainter3905 2 күн бұрын
Jee I wonder where they got the idea from?
@emeraldo
@emeraldo Ай бұрын
Somehow, Duncan Idaho returned. 😂
@AirBendinCat
@AirBendinCat Ай бұрын
In the next Star Wars movie palpatine returns with special sex powers
@reaper545454
@reaper545454 Ай бұрын
lololol
@taknettik2308
@taknettik2308 Ай бұрын
Ah right when I commented this too 😂
@shivamarya5225
@shivamarya5225 Ай бұрын
Still better than star wars
@joshhardy5646
@joshhardy5646 Ай бұрын
@@AirBendinCatis it possible to learn this power?
@alejandroleguizamo7722
@alejandroleguizamo7722 Жыл бұрын
Herbert seems to have used lots of “spice” while writing these books.
@user-yr9lt7dz8k
@user-yr9lt7dz8k Жыл бұрын
Not cinnamon but some opium and cocaine with meth.
@certainlynotaserialkiller
@certainlynotaserialkiller Жыл бұрын
@@user-yr9lt7dz8k Oh, that's a great mix for writing, though. Not necessarily for the result of said writing, but damn does it make you feel like you're doing something truly epic as you type until you can't feel your hands - or feel them way too much - and you can't remember if you've blinked since last Thursday.
@koko40800
@koko40800 2 ай бұрын
The depth of imagination and creative detail Herbert displayed in 'Dune' doesn't come from drugs....people just think (or wish) it does...I wouldn't be surprised if Herbert tripped a few times or smoked herb, but I sincerely doubt that helped him write any of these books
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn 2 ай бұрын
I was going to chime in about how equating creativity with drug use is lazy but was he actually on drugs?
@margoshuteran7988
@margoshuteran7988 2 ай бұрын
He was. He based the spice off his own experience with psilocybin (magic mushrooms)
@perseus9428
@perseus9428 Ай бұрын
I read dune once a year for about fifteen years. The other books in the series, I read about five or six times, each. The one thing I concluded, and this happened after I read Messiah, was that Herbert himself was not sure what he wanted to do with the overall story.
@TheValhalla1989
@TheValhalla1989 Ай бұрын
Jason Momoa is about to lead this franchise
@Darkdxm08
@Darkdxm08 Ай бұрын
Fr 😂
@chrisfraser5088
@chrisfraser5088 Жыл бұрын
I would never have believed that anyone could have summarized all the Dune books in just 12 minutes. Well done, well done!
@Smoove_J
@Smoove_J Жыл бұрын
“The Dune sequel books get weird.” Well put!
@Silverobots
@Silverobots Жыл бұрын
I started watching and figured it was 2hr video lol
@spaceace1006
@spaceace1006 Жыл бұрын
Our Host here, has an excellent Radio/Broadcast voice! So he makes it entertaining and interesting!!!
@kevindrane2919
@kevindrane2919 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@charlesbduke7947
@charlesbduke7947 Жыл бұрын
Why are you singing praises for some one invested in mind shrink,(shortening the thought train on a subject).Think of the time it took you to read that story, the time you spent giving them a mental image , the joy of discovery with each new page. That is why you read these great works, not to shrink it to a 12 minute spot.
@shiawasekappukekiful
@shiawasekappukekiful Жыл бұрын
Paul: I don't want to do this Dune Universe: Too bad.
@hritviknijhawan1737
@hritviknijhawan1737 Жыл бұрын
Paul: Mother, I don't want to do this. Mother: Too bad, YOU... will try.
@shambhav9534
@shambhav9534 Жыл бұрын
Paul successfully disengaged, but didn't anticipate sin son to re-engage.
@hwalnut7202
@hwalnut7202 10 ай бұрын
@@hritviknijhawan1737worst line in scriptwriting history
@hritviknijhawan1737
@hritviknijhawan1737 10 ай бұрын
@@hwalnut7202 nah it's the best.
@alienfromlhs1140b
@alienfromlhs1140b 2 ай бұрын
duniverse
@Intrusionstm
@Intrusionstm Ай бұрын
As much as I don’t want there to be more than three films, it would be really funny to see a wormy Leto resurrect Duncan Idaho countless times while the soundtrack chants along
@komplex6081
@komplex6081 Ай бұрын
Man, it's going to be so interesting to see what Dennis does with Dune Messiah.
@OkIPullUp.
@OkIPullUp. 3 ай бұрын
Duncan Idaho is a giga chad, gets revived multiple times, frees humanity, and gets sex powers.
@vlatepes1901
@vlatepes1901 Ай бұрын
No he's giga Duncan not Chad! Chad is Chad
@nolanbatur2047
@nolanbatur2047 Жыл бұрын
Duncan Idaho has got to be the main character of this series, or at least represent a theme.
@aluskn
@aluskn Жыл бұрын
True, even though he's variously a super-skilled soldier, a vat-grown mentat clone, and so on, he's still in a sense the 'everyman' character who represents the wider mass of humanity caught up in the power struggles of the rulers of the Dune universe.
@ddibbley
@ddibbley Жыл бұрын
I have always considered Duncan Idaho to be the true Kwisatz Haderach. Paul was a failure as he was a generation early. While Duncan was 'born' again and again, getting enhanced skills each time. Just my opinion.
@syedaiman5705
@syedaiman5705 Жыл бұрын
​@@ddibbleyisn't that exactly what happened in " Hunters and Sandworms of Dune " ?
@speciale517
@speciale517 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I saw the original movie when I was a kid I cried when Duncan died. This was way back in the 80s. Then I grew up and read the books and Duncan was my fave character.
@NiteSaiya
@NiteSaiya Жыл бұрын
@@ddibbley Leto II was the true Kwisatz Haderach. Paul could've been but rejected it in the crucial moments. Duncan is just a man in most incarnations.
@thankyouverymochi
@thankyouverymochi Ай бұрын
man from a movie watcher standpoint seeing this, it's so out of the box seeing duncan getting ressurected 999 times
@victorpleitez768
@victorpleitez768 Ай бұрын
A new dune book is written: Duncan Idaho: oh god not again 😩
@KingOfMadCows
@KingOfMadCows Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how so many fans think that Leto II's Golden Path will save humanity even though a huge theme in the series is that you should be wary of powerful and charismatic leaders determining the fate of entire societies. I would not be surprised if Frank would have let the Golden Path end in a huge disaster if he had been able to finish the series.
@AltShiftX
@AltShiftX Жыл бұрын
Yeah. I think it's an open question whether Leto's Golden Path is even relevant in the later books, beyond peoples' belief in it -- Heretics of Dune ends with Odrade asking "Hey! Old worm! Was this your design?" -- "There was no answer".
@godhand291
@godhand291 Жыл бұрын
He managed to convince me. He was not just the leader that bound people together he was the outsider that people resented. He was not just an emperor but a predator. Blew my mind when Moneo realized what he meant. A predator forces it's prey to evolve to get away from it. If the Golden Path fails I think it would simply be because it didn't work, not because there was anything wrong with the idea in the first place. If leaving the Earth is analogous to a child leaving the crib, I think the Golden Path is analogous to an adult getting kicked out of the house.
@David-kd4qr
@David-kd4qr Жыл бұрын
I think that "the golden path" was about letting go of control. The whole point was to get humanity so locked up that it had to go explore, spread out and get so big that no one person could ever even dream on controlling them anymore. Without that humanity would stagnate and die out because it had become all about a few controlling everything. Leto II is an oxymoron. Controlling because it was the only way to let humanity be free. But it's also a little cheap because he can see the future so you can't really argue that he was wrong unless you doubt that he and Paul could see the future. Hard to see the "golden path" backfiring when the only other option was humanities extinction.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
I never bought the idea that the Golden Path was meant to ensure humanity's survival by scattering us further across the universe. That's just moving the date of our extinction forward. I really liked the second idea Herbert presented, that it was intended so that Leto could eradicate prescience everywhere but in him, and then destroy himself so that no one could ever possess prescience again, thus freeing us from its trap. If only Herbert could have turned this idea into a book that wasn't a total slog to get through. Or did he even need that book to explain these ideas I just explained in three seconds? He could have worked them into Children of Dune.
@KingOfMadCows
@KingOfMadCows Жыл бұрын
@@godhand291 but you don't have to abuse a child in order to get them to leave the house. Yes, people need to be challenged and tested in order to grow and learn but there's no need to be cruel and vicious about it.
@dannytheman1313
@dannytheman1313 11 ай бұрын
If you want a story about feudalism, the nature of one's self, and family, you read the first three Dune books. If you want a story about free will and how we all must go on our own path you read the next three Dune books. And if you want to hate yourself for investing so much time into something that didn't matter you read the last two Dune books
@Demondzeta
@Demondzeta 8 ай бұрын
Don-t read pass the first book you said? Ok.
@dannytheman1313
@dannytheman1313 8 ай бұрын
@@Demondzeta Yes I know the first book is separated into book one, book two, and three, however when people collectively refer to Dune they mention the book as a whole. If you only want to read the first one that's fine. There are people who have only read Enders Game or The Hobbit without ready any of the other follow up books doesn't take away from their brilliance.
@Demondzeta
@Demondzeta 8 ай бұрын
@@dannytheman1313 I just really liked the first one and the second one was horribly disappointing, so i-m not sure I want to read the rest.
@dannytheman1313
@dannytheman1313 8 ай бұрын
@@Demondzeta The second one is more of a deconstruction of the hero's journey like Paul defeated the evil emperor and has been crowned king! And has no idea how to run the empire. But its not a terrible book it talks about the ramifications of paul becoming a religious figure. I recommend getting to Children of Dune if you want to finish the Paul story its really good. But you can stop whenever.
@anthonyhowrard526
@anthonyhowrard526 6 ай бұрын
@@Demondzeta I hace re read all of them and get something out of it every time.
@yehehehaw
@yehehehaw 11 күн бұрын
Duncan Idaho is the true main character at this rate. I just imagine if Denis would make all the dune books into a movie, Jason momoa would be having a blast. 😂
@Lizardguy3
@Lizardguy3 Ай бұрын
Book 1: Paul become the savior of the Fremen, and becomes the emperor of the universe 😁 Book 2: ...This is a bad thing. 😢
@joeferreti9442
@joeferreti9442 11 күн бұрын
rubs me the wrong way
@SpiderGeometry
@SpiderGeometry Жыл бұрын
I love that Dune is celebrated as this visionary science fiction masterpiece with a cohesive, detailed universe and believable, iconic characters - and also includes absolutely wild, out there sci fi concepts in the sequels. Zen clones, worm men, super speed, millennia-long schemes - but it's all somehow believable and consistent. At least the Frank Herbert novels. It's tragic he passed before finishing his last.
@Mitcheck315
@Mitcheck315 Жыл бұрын
God Emperor of Dune especially is awesome because Leto jumps from a very impassioned debate about humanity's relationship with God to "idk the vibes I get from an all male military are kinda gay" in the space of like a paragraph
@vyshnavreddy9201
@vyshnavreddy9201 Жыл бұрын
@@Mitcheck315 Hahaha, so true
@Nomadmandude
@Nomadmandude Жыл бұрын
What? No it's not. Dune is a terrible universe...
@Slop_Dogg
@Slop_Dogg Жыл бұрын
@@Nomadmandude that’s just like, your opinion man
@PrimulaXRin
@PrimulaXRin Жыл бұрын
@@Mitcheck315 Leto is peak fiction book 4 really resonated with me.
@SweetArmadillo361
@SweetArmadillo361 Жыл бұрын
It's insane how much Dune did for science fiction.
@SweetArmadillo361
@SweetArmadillo361 Жыл бұрын
That being said, "Duncan Idaho" is still the worst fictional name I've ever heard 😂
@wama2002
@wama2002 Жыл бұрын
@@SweetArmadillo361 it’s so goofy that it forces me to accept it with ease. Like “I guess this what we’re doing…Duncan Idaho….fuck it”
@JAEWST
@JAEWST Жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate. How has dune impacted science fiction?
@urbanpound
@urbanpound Жыл бұрын
@@JAEWST it influenced Star Wars
@diablo595
@diablo595 Жыл бұрын
It’s the lord of the rings of sci fi
@nothingruler14All
@nothingruler14All Ай бұрын
Many years ago I read the entire series one right after another. It took me about 6 or 7 months. It gets increasingly wild, but is so engrossing. I highly recommend it even to those who think they've been spoiled by this video. There is so much that you can get out of it beyond the simple plot points. Herbert was a visionary and genius and skilled writer.
@GeekNotice
@GeekNotice Ай бұрын
Thanks for summarizing the Dune sequels in such a clear and concise way.
@jeremyf6821
@jeremyf6821 Жыл бұрын
So, the first book was sane, and the next 5 were way out there. Got it.
@fos9698
@fos9698 Жыл бұрын
I'd commit up to Book 4. The first book is a complete story, but I love the books that follow. After the Scattering, once it skips ahead thousands of years, it's almost like starting a new Dune series, with the exception of the omnipresent Duncan Idaho.
@aluskn
@aluskn Жыл бұрын
@@fos9698 Agreed, the last two books are still worth a read but I felt that the first four do constitute a fairly complete story cycle in and of themselves, and the last two were written more because people (and probably publishers) wanted more and the author enjoyed the setting/characters, as often happens.
@ar4imond
@ar4imond Жыл бұрын
Second book is sane as well. It just cuts with the selfless hero crap.
@amimim69
@amimim69 Жыл бұрын
The first 3 is actually fine.
@sawtooth808
@sawtooth808 Жыл бұрын
@@ar4imond yes it does, it pretty much takes the p!$$ out of Lawrence of Arabia, and the White Savior trope
@stevejones8550
@stevejones8550 Ай бұрын
Pretty damn interesting lore. Safe to say we won't be seeing the full story on screen
@LittleMopeHead
@LittleMopeHead Ай бұрын
But knowing Hollywood, they will make sequels or even prequels and spinoffs in 10 years 😬
@kebabdevil6611
@kebabdevil6611 Ай бұрын
​@@LittleMopeHeadI don't think they can man, they would have to go completely out of script past the second book. The events are very abstract and philosophical most of the time and wouldn't really fit a visual media such as cinema. Maybe they can take the setting and throw in some bullshit substory in it.
@suryaerngratlokuta6706
@suryaerngratlokuta6706 Ай бұрын
Maybe they can evolve the visual story telling medium and make something as revolutionary that makes you lose track of time like 2001 space Odyssey
@Lord_Buckles
@Lord_Buckles Ай бұрын
I think the furthest hollywood would be willing to go is god emperor but even thats a stretch, and i doubt denis wants to do too many dune movies, i heard he would like to do messiah though so we have that
@sdhjsjana72js
@sdhjsjana72js Ай бұрын
@@kebabdevil6611 yeah the only way they could do it is if they don’t actually do it and change the vast majority of how the story plays out. it could maybe work as a play lol
@KarasRAW
@KarasRAW Ай бұрын
After seeing Part 2 i had to find out what happens next and oh boy was i wrong. Seems like after Messiah the story shifts to spice overload and gets really wild. Just like the author said that even the characters are out of their control. Dune part 2 was fantastic and i would have never thought that the story would get this crazy afterwards. Still love Dune part 1&2 and after this even more.
@ChironZore
@ChironZore Ай бұрын
Thanks for the synopsis. Heretics of Dune and Chapterhouse Dune were very difficult reads.
@matpaterson8830
@matpaterson8830 2 ай бұрын
Dune Messiah is a tough read at first because it almost serves to make you stop rooting for Paul who you've been led to believe is the great hero of the series. I found it profoundly sad for the most part and difficult know who to enpathise with but man the ending hit all the right notes it completely won me over
@willmungas8964
@willmungas8964 Ай бұрын
It’s become by far my favorite on re-reads, I think it is slept on way too much in favor of the weirdness of Leto II.
@ManateeMentality
@ManateeMentality Ай бұрын
Sounds like it heavily influenced Attack on Titan
@sdhjsjana72js
@sdhjsjana72js Ай бұрын
@@ManateeMentality just rewatched and fully finished that show after reading dune a few years back and i was amazed at how much eren made me think of paul. very similar characters dealing with similar terrible purpose lol
@Caffffe
@Caffffe Ай бұрын
If I had known about Dune before watching AoT I woulda call the manga pure plagiarism when Eren starts to see the future.@@sdhjsjana72js
@alexryyan
@alexryyan Ай бұрын
yeah that was the purpose. Somehow people didn't understand that Paul wasnt some mythical hero from the first book
@hilotakenaka
@hilotakenaka Жыл бұрын
I know that Dune is an incredibly deep story, filled with complex worldbuilding and it has inspired countless stories But I can't help but burst out laughing every time Duncan gets resurrected
@UnknowinglyDerpy
@UnknowinglyDerpy Жыл бұрын
The man cant seem to get a rest
@JohnFourtyTwo
@JohnFourtyTwo Жыл бұрын
Duncan's resurrecting is like Kenny being killed-off in every episode of South Park to be brought back in the next episode. 😁
@alexjaybrady
@alexjaybrady Жыл бұрын
to be loved by God might not be so great after all!
@tossapixeltoyournoelle
@tossapixeltoyournoelle Жыл бұрын
He is the mothra of this universe
@underscore_5450
@underscore_5450 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy. In the later sequels written by Herbert's kids, literally everyone from all the books gets resurrected multiple times and then all the clones live happily ever after. Its wack.
@user-yv6kg9rb2k
@user-yv6kg9rb2k Ай бұрын
I really loved your summary of the books!!! Thank you!
@dhruvitpandya1219
@dhruvitpandya1219 Ай бұрын
This video is so good I keep coming back to it
@JoeAuerbach
@JoeAuerbach Жыл бұрын
I think it's important to point out that Book 2 as so miserable because Herbert sort of failed when he wrote book 1. He wanted that message to be evident, but he was sort of too good a writer to make it clear. People read it and thought that Paul was a standard fantasy hero and loved him and Herbert sort of saw that as a failure.
@RushWheeler
@RushWheeler 5 ай бұрын
That's weird, I always felt like painting Paul as the hero in this situation instead of *literally anyone else* just made me hate him more.
@nibblesnarfer
@nibblesnarfer 2 ай бұрын
Which is why he wrote Paul comparing his kill counts to Gengis Khan and Hitler, to make sure HE ISN'T supposed to be a Hero.
@ArthurlaFeber64
@ArthurlaFeber64 Ай бұрын
PAul knew he failed his universe.
@phillipA123
@phillipA123 Ай бұрын
It's hard to consider him NOT a hero when you give him near ultimate knowledge and he says I will go down a path leading to an ultimate salvation. It's a utilitarian argument where he may do monstrous things but he does it with the alternative being worse than what he did. So how is he a failure or the bad guy? He just played the shit hand he was dealt the best way he possibly could.
@philipkarovski281
@philipkarovski281 Ай бұрын
​@phillipA123 exactly what I was saying the other day, it's not like he wasn't the chosen one, he could see all shit possiblities and chose the one that would lead to humanity surviving
@VeWatchesVideos
@VeWatchesVideos Жыл бұрын
Learning about the whole series as a whole, it now makes sense to me why the Dune books often don't make it beyond the first book in film/series adaptations (besides the obvious fact the series was never truly finished). The first story seems like a classical hero's journey that has revenge, heroism and becoming an emperor leading a proud warrior people in the end. The perfect (marketable) hero fantasy so many people like. Then the sequels promptly deconstruct that and show it for the pathetic idea it is. Paul's story shows us how the hero's journey likely WOULD pan out for most people (answer: poorly) and that makes us uncomfortable.
@lizxu322
@lizxu322 Жыл бұрын
So true
@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239
@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 Жыл бұрын
"You either live long enough to become the villain or you die fighting for something you believe in." - Twoface from The Dark Knight.
@mantasignatavicius7787
@mantasignatavicius7787 Жыл бұрын
@@donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 Wasn't it "You Either Die a Hero, or You Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become the Villain"?
@user-ol7bt4wp1j
@user-ol7bt4wp1j Жыл бұрын
That’s imo the problem with lots of deconstruction post-modern stories They often just become self fulfilling telling you constantly "oh actually the world isn’t nice." And it’s like yeah of course the world sucks when everything tells you it really sucks and doesn’t take itself serious and all hope is sucked away. I mean after watchman basically everything is just *beep bob, Deconstruction, Deconstruction, Deconstruction, Deconstruction.* It becomes a tiring trope and lots of people are beginning to get tired by it. If you want to deconstruct then at least give some form of hope into the message unless your story literally is just self fulfilling despair.
@gabrielpelletier5162
@gabrielpelletier5162 Жыл бұрын
No, it often doesn't go beyond the first book because the rest of the series doesn't have a satisfying conclusion until Chapterhouse and because Messiah, despite being a crucial part of the story, isn't very marketable due to its intellectual nature.
@BennyBottema
@BennyBottema Ай бұрын
Great summary, but you seemed to have missed a key point of the Tleilaxu master being aboard the ship at the end: he carries with him the actual key to saving humanity.
@Serl0p
@Serl0p Ай бұрын
Great videos, thanks! Can't wait for your review of Dune Part 2, but even more for your Philosophy of Dune video (still hoping you will someday publish it 😬)
@denizium.
@denizium. 5 ай бұрын
duncan idaho, the william afton of dune 💀
@TheHatMan69
@TheHatMan69 Ай бұрын
Underrated comment LMAO
@concept5631
@concept5631 Ай бұрын
Wouldn't that make William Afton the Duncan Idaho of FNAF?
@OvertheHedge06
@OvertheHedge06 Ай бұрын
Oh my God Dune and FNAF parrelled with each other I've officially seen it all
@casualrobot10101
@casualrobot10101 Ай бұрын
I ALWAYS COME BACK
@5ftOfRage
@5ftOfRage Ай бұрын
He also kind of reminds me of Ultron because Ultron always finds a way to come back same thing you said for Hydra.
@thewayfarer8849
@thewayfarer8849 Жыл бұрын
I love how Dune as a series continually overturns itself, to the point of being an entirely different beast in different eras. Messiah was a response to Dune, Children of Dune is a very, *very* different tone and then God Emperor is really like no other novel I can think of. Herbert took a lot of risks just being experimental and creative and crammed in so many ideas that I feel you benefit as a person reading and applying a lot of his ideas to real life, or at least understanding how others use conditioning and power.
@brandon-butler
@brandon-butler Жыл бұрын
Foundation comes pretty close.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
If only his ideas in the later books could have been matched by the increasingly bizarre and sluggish narratives.
@hycynth82828
@hycynth82828 Жыл бұрын
@@squamish4244 i feel like if he had more years of writing maybe he could have finished the saga and start something new with mor cohesiveness
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
@@brandon-butler Depending on your tastes you may even find Foundation superior.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
@@hycynth82828 For sure. He wrote plenty of books and short stories between the Dune books and he hadn't lost his touch. He lost the plot specifically with Dune.
@Samlli
@Samlli Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I dropped the series after Children of Dune. The 1000 year time skip seemed like a good stopping point.
@shifan431
@shifan431 28 күн бұрын
This is the best and simple explanation i have seen
@cdanhowell
@cdanhowell Жыл бұрын
Man, I loved this synopsis. Well done. I would argue against two things, however - Paul being emperor was not "a failure" so to speak, though Paul did fail. Dune (book 1) speaks of Paul's "Terrible Purpose," a Purpose that he both knows he must do but that he also fears because of the cost. The cost is to his humanity, billions of lives (through his Jihad), to the freedom of mankind, and to his legacy. Paul wanted more than anything to be a "good" leader - one who inspired others and who elevated the lives of others. He wanted to be a "good duke" like his father. He rejected that future and did everything he possibly could to prevent it from coming - to find another option. However, everything that he did just made things worse, because he was unwilling to do what must be done. Leto II's brilliance is that he saw the same future but instead of fearing and rejecting it, he embraced it. He knew what he was sacrificing - not only his humanity by becoming more Worm than man, but also his legacy. People would hate him for what he did to humanity. He effectively "broke" mankind. He also paid a price of unending restlessness via his consciousness being trapped in the proto-worm entities. It was to be like forever dreaming, never being able to awake. His consciousness continue for millennia to come. The second thing is that I would argue that the terraforming of Arrakis, leading to the death of the sandworms and the severe reduction in spice harvesting also wasn't a mistake. The Fremen certainly didn't fully understand the implications of what it was that they desired, and thus in that regard it was a "mistake" (I mean, by the time of "The God Emperor of Dune," the only remaining Fremen were known as "Museum Fremen" - basically historians that barely resembled the Fremen of Paul's day and age). The cost that the Fremen paid was to their strength as a people. I argue that this wasn't a mistake because without control of the spice, there is no way that Leto II could have held such sway over his Empire. Literally everyone had to come to him for spice and he was free to dole it out as capriciously as he saw fit. Without that one singular aspect, he would have likely still been a ruler, but would have been far less of a tyrant and would have not been able to usher in his "Golden Path." One of the most interesting revelations that I've had regarding Leto II when I reread the series as an adult was the fact that he knew exactly what he was doing and why - he chose the hardest path because it was the only right path that would lead to the salvation of mankind. Again, well done!!!
@Sheriff_K
@Sheriff_K Жыл бұрын
The way I saw it, was that Paul was too afraid to do what needed to be done, to sacrifice his humanity.. His son was far more brave and selfless. His son walked the Golden Path.
@kris0032
@kris0032 Жыл бұрын
This is why I like book 4! I greatly enjoyed Leto2’s different and lonely approach. He will be remembered as a tyrant- but to me he will also be humanity’s lonely savior.. the farthest from human yet the most human.
@adriancliton9706
@adriancliton9706 Жыл бұрын
What you say is true. Wish i had time for the video.
@commentlurker3874
@commentlurker3874 Жыл бұрын
​@@kris0032 so like Jesus except he will be remember as the devil?
@KlaxontheImpailr
@KlaxontheImpailr Жыл бұрын
I like to think in a parallel universe, MatPat made a video about how Leto II actually was the true hero of the story all along.
@villesanti1
@villesanti1 2 ай бұрын
The Dune sequels get more and more bizarre as they go.
@mort7987
@mort7987 Ай бұрын
Im sure Frank Herbert also used quite the amount of „spice“ in the creation of his novels
@Blodhelm
@Blodhelm Ай бұрын
@@mort7987 Spice must flow.
@colown8319
@colown8319 Ай бұрын
It’s like jojos bizarre adventure
@JayantBaheti
@JayantBaheti 27 күн бұрын
​@@colown8319jojo memtioned 🗣️🔥🔥
@EscanorChi
@EscanorChi Ай бұрын
Dude what an incredibly concise video, thank you
@ugottabekiddin_
@ugottabekiddin_ Ай бұрын
This video is so well done...
@fredrik5827
@fredrik5827 Жыл бұрын
I love that it ends with the tribute to his wife. Because for me, the Dune series is a story of love and how love is one, if not THE, thing that makes us humans.
@sufnskanne469
@sufnskanne469 Жыл бұрын
To bad he hated his son for being gay lol
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
I always thought there was not nearly enough love in the Dune universe. I actually think it's a key failing of the series. Everyone is a power-hungry monster and anyone who isn't e.g Kynes is killed off. This universe has many highly developed human minds, but all done in the service of power and domination. Whereas we see that all of the sophisticated 'inner technology' techniques in our world have all been put in the service of cultivating love and wisdom - e.g. Buddhist meditation, Christian mysticism, Sufism, Advaita Vedanta Hinduism, native American use of psychedelics.
@fredrik5827
@fredrik5827 Жыл бұрын
@@squamish4244 yeah, for me Alia becomes mad because of lack of love, paul does what he does at the end of book 2 out of love, leto II realises love is what makes us human after alooooot of time. Jessica and Leto I do what they do out of love. Best Duncan Idaho, aka Duncan from book 2, is torn from love. And ofc it ends with star crossed lovers, Duncan and murbella. As well As the letter from Herbert to his wife
@fredrik5827
@fredrik5827 Жыл бұрын
@@squamish4244 ofc there are tons of other ideas explored, these are mostly my initial surface feeling after have read them, but its the one that resonated with me the most at the time
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
@@fredrik5827 I accept what you're saying. I still think the series is too nihilistic and that there is not nearly enough grace and compassion - and love - in it for my taste. The examples you listed are pretty much it in six books. Fremen society in Dune is absurdly, irrationally violent. Kill off your best people in stupid fights? Why? What a waste, especially when you're already battling an existential threat. It's not until the very end of Dune Messiah that we get emotions other than cold calculation. The rest of the book is a nasty slog. Paul is an asshole. I know that's the point, but even so. The God-Emperor sacrifices himself to free humanity. That's a remarkable moment. But the rest of the book is kind of sterile. And the result of his sacrifice is pretty horrendous in the short term. Like, dear god, Frank. Cut us some slack! Duncan and Murbella aren't star-crossed lovers as much as they are sexually addicted to one another. Frank's letter at the end is beautiful, but it's not part of the story. I didn't get a sense of much going on between the two characters at the end. I love Dune, but it has its flaws. It's my personal preference, but I would pick the often-compared LOTR over Dune as a balm for the soul any day. It's a reflection of the very different backgrounds and personalities of Herbert and Tolkien. One thing that strikes me is that Herbert never saw combat in WW2, yet his books are graphically violent. Tolkien saw combat in WW1 at the Somme, one the of the biggest battles in history. He did not write about violence graphically. Neither did Robert Jordan, who was a gunner on a helicopter in Vietnam. Perhaps it was because they had actually seen war that they could never write about violence the way Herbert does. These are just my thoughts and if you disagree I certainly am not going to be offended. Art is in the eye of the beholder after all.
@Surllio
@Surllio Жыл бұрын
Dune, even in its heroic first novel, has tinges of something sinister on the horizon. Paul can see the war in his name, and willingly believes he can avoid it but every move he makes pushes it closer, not further. Frank was never a fan of the conquering hero so he wrote within that framework but always hinted that this course of action was wrong. From it being known they were exploiting a set up religious prophecy, that was deliberately set up for the soul purpose of being exploited, to Paul's arrogance that he can subvert the coming storm. The book even ends on a sort of down note. Paul is Emperor but no one is rejoicing. He took the throne out of petty revenge afterall.
@dashiellgillingham4579
@dashiellgillingham4579 Жыл бұрын
I’ve only read the first novel, but the fact Paul was a supervillain was obvious to me.
@brettadkins4968
@brettadkins4968 Жыл бұрын
@@dashiellgillingham4579 Read the next two at the very least (unless you didn't enjoy it of course) Paul's arc is worth the read.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 Жыл бұрын
And he is Emperor of the "known universe". Space is huge. "That's why we call it space," as Carl Sagan said. From the moment I read that banned groups could flee into the galaxy outside the empire, I knew there was something more going on, something being ignored.
@aleksandersokal5279
@aleksandersokal5279 Жыл бұрын
Emperor killing his family, friends and legions of troops is not petty, that is a major reasons to seek revenge.
@theeffete3396
@theeffete3396 Жыл бұрын
@Dashiell Gillingham "Supervillian" is a strong word to use. He's more of an antihero (appropriately so, since the first book follows the "hero's journey" narrative).
@LoserInChief
@LoserInChief Ай бұрын
6 dense books with wildly fluctuating philosophies and characters summarized in 12 minutes. Nicely done!
@johnny7s1
@johnny7s1 Ай бұрын
This was a great video man
@salculd
@salculd Жыл бұрын
It's been over 20 years since I read the Dune sequels, and I only remember three things: 1) that time Leto II covered himself in fish 2) God Emperor was secretly the best out of the series 3) The sentence "It could order him to blink, fart, gasp, shit, piss-anything" was in Heretics of Dune. I distinctly remember reading that, taking a moment, putting the book down, and thinking to myself "huh, well... that was quite the sentence I just read."
@_Jay_Maker_
@_Jay_Maker_ Жыл бұрын
You forgot "adult beefswelling."
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Жыл бұрын
@@_Jay_Maker_ ...in his loins.
@ihavegymnastics
@ihavegymnastics Жыл бұрын
Completely agree with point #2.
@gabrielpelletier5162
@gabrielpelletier5162 Жыл бұрын
As much as God Emperor is great, the ending is so anti-climatic; it just ends. It made me feel so unfulfilled. Thankfully, Chapterhouse had a satisfying ending.
@mackenziestorey620
@mackenziestorey620 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently reading Heretics. Good to know there is such a beautiful line to look forward to
@antonlouw
@antonlouw Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you're aware, but the picture of the plant you used when you describe the vegetation of Arakis is Portulacaria afra - a South African plant that's used to rehabilitate overgrazed arid areas and exceptionally good at carbon storage and promoting rainwater infiltration. A coincidence or a nice nuanced touch.
@mrhouse3412
@mrhouse3412 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is a coincidence
@jethroreading7168
@jethroreading7168 Жыл бұрын
I think that’s a shot from the 2021 film, in the ecological station sequence?
@crotalusatrox7931
@crotalusatrox7931 Жыл бұрын
Fitting that the Portulacaceae...the Purslanes...being such a succulent xeric loving and thriving plant...that it would be one of dominants in colonizing this new habitat...along with Euphorbiaceae, Cactiaceae and xerix non-epiphytic terrestrial Bromeliaceae.
@Puppy_Puppington
@Puppy_Puppington Жыл бұрын
@@mrhouse3412 things just are.
@concept5631
@concept5631 Ай бұрын
Alt Shift X singlehandedly revived the speculative evolution community with one video. Man knows what he's doing.
@kostassalerakis1024
@kostassalerakis1024 Ай бұрын
Yeahhh... I think I'll read Dune and Dune Messiah and then call it a day
@nicochan0822
@nicochan0822 Ай бұрын
Let's say this is not what I expected the story to go on but now I know what kind of mindset I should have getting into it
@IZ7IZ7
@IZ7IZ7 3 ай бұрын
Did not know dune lore went so deep. I watched the movie without knowing anything about it and it is one of my favorite movies.
@Blodhelm
@Blodhelm Ай бұрын
This just barely scratched the surface, a good summary but there's so much it would take several multi-hour long videos to explain, which I'm sure exist but reading the books is more enjoyable.
@IZ7IZ7
@IZ7IZ7 Ай бұрын
@@Blodhelm I love the first movie and the second just came out gots me hyped can’t wait to see it. I don’t do much reading but it’s definitely a series I wanna get into. Was gonna get the book at one point but didn’t wanna spoil the sequel. It is such a cool universe tho used to be a big Star Wars fan when I was a kid but this tops that by far. Super excited to go see that second movie
@sathira_anuk5179
@sathira_anuk5179 Ай бұрын
​@@Blodhelm nah , book was boring, Movies are great
@MrBurns-ww4bs
@MrBurns-ww4bs Ай бұрын
⁠the audiobooks are quite good if that fits your schedule/medium better.
@sdhjsjana72js
@sdhjsjana72js Ай бұрын
@@sathira_anuk5179 mfs really out here admitting they don’t like to read and can’t be entertained even by the most simple tales lol
@juancena2149
@juancena2149 Жыл бұрын
The latest dune movie got me interested in the books. Read the first one and just watched the 2000 miniseries. Your videos couldn’t have come at a better time
@pepperkelleher3594
@pepperkelleher3594 Жыл бұрын
Juan Cena xDDD
@henrysmith8163
@henrysmith8163 Жыл бұрын
Still have to recommend you read the sequels, at least up through God Emperor (though 5 & 6 are also excellent).
@alpaczka6078
@alpaczka6078 Жыл бұрын
I'm concrete stan of yelling "those bastards" with explosions in the background
@sinephase
@sinephase Жыл бұрын
If you go through them all, I do recommend Brian Herbert's final 2 books that finishes the story and his prequels starting with the Butlerian Jihad and Machine Crusade books
@koraysblog
@koraysblog Жыл бұрын
@@sinephase Why would you recommend those shit stains?
@ZakhadWOW
@ZakhadWOW Ай бұрын
Aside from the very successful marketing campaign for it's potatoes, the state of Idaho owes most of it's name recognition/fame to 3 things: Frank Herbert, and his bizarre choice of name for his weaponmaster/ghola/mentat character; Gus Van Sant, who made the 90s visionary movie "My Own Private Idaho" - Keanu Reeves' break into actual serious acting (and one of the more famous roles for the late River Phoenix); The B-52s band, who named one of the very popular early 80s songs "Private Idaho" - inspired by the movie.
@aleksei8884
@aleksei8884 Ай бұрын
I haven’t heard about dune before the first modern movie came out, and was surprised to learn that there is so much lore to it, basically like a different type of warhammer
@allykaman9340
@allykaman9340 Жыл бұрын
I've been mystified by this and the last Dune video. I was never interested in the movie, and didn't know much about the book, but these summaries have been truly enthralling. Fantastical stories, mortifying concepts, thank you for making them so much more accessible.
@vyshnavreddy9201
@vyshnavreddy9201 Жыл бұрын
You really should read the books, these descriptions barely do justice. Be warned though, the books are long and you will have to put them down frequently to reflect.
@andreww4751
@andreww4751 Жыл бұрын
because a movie is not accessible?
@allykaman9340
@allykaman9340 Жыл бұрын
@@andreww4751 No, not as accessible as this. I was never interested in the movie, whereas this video is free, convenient, and really well written to be succinct and still interesting/compelling.
@allykaman9340
@allykaman9340 Жыл бұрын
@@vyshnavreddy9201 before seeing these videos, I was not considering reading the books. Now, the first one at least is definitely on my to-read list.
@vyshnavreddy9201
@vyshnavreddy9201 Жыл бұрын
@@allykaman9340 My personal favourites are 4 and 5, God emperor and heretics. Stuffed full of contemplative monologues, soliloquies and conversations
@sammerry7706
@sammerry7706 Жыл бұрын
I feel very strongly that if frank Herbert had more of an interest in honing the plot of his work into a more consistent and cohesive narrative it would have done a lot to bolster and flesh out his philosophical and existential ideas
@ChibsterofNurgy
@ChibsterofNurgy Жыл бұрын
As much as I like the universe & really enjoyed the first book, I couldn't focus at all on the 2nd and 3rd. All the talking about possibilities of the mind and dreams really drew me out. I enjoyed the plotting and the action, limited as it was. I get why people enjoy the existencial ideas in it. I hate it.
@gunkulator1
@gunkulator1 Жыл бұрын
The narrative not being cohesive is a mirror of the Dune universe. Each successive book is a rejection of what came before. There is no overarching story of humanity. The best we can do is lay the groundwork for as much diversity and randomness as possible and then get out of the way.
@bunkie2100
@bunkie2100 Жыл бұрын
I highly suggest reading some of his other books. Free from the expectations of Dune fans, he produced some really brilliant books. For example, The Jesus Incident, about an insane colony ship AI which uses an entire world to explore its Lamarckian fixation is brutal, well-told, instructive and incredibly thought-provoking.
@martyemmons3100
@martyemmons3100 Жыл бұрын
@@bunkie2100, is that the book that ends with the ship telling the people to decide how they will worship it (ship)?
@spiritualanarchist8162
@spiritualanarchist8162 Жыл бұрын
@@ChibsterofNurgy Same here.I I think a lot of people stranded somewhere in children of Dune and never bothered reading Emperor , heretics and chapterhouse.
@lucasporter9752
@lucasporter9752 Ай бұрын
Yeahhhh they should probably only make movies based off of the first 2-3 books, the rest are too much
@akmonra
@akmonra Күн бұрын
I have a feeling your Philosophy of Dune video is your own Winds of Winter
@michaelbastiani5002
@michaelbastiani5002 Жыл бұрын
Just have to give a quick shout-out to my boy Stilgar... could've killed Leto as a baby but didn't... couldn't help but feel deeply melancholic and sad everytime the "museum fremen" came up in god emperor... my thoughts always went to stilgar and how he would've cursed them! Often overlooked character imo
@corvus8638
@corvus8638 Жыл бұрын
Stilgar, Moneo, and Jessica are my favorite characters after Paul
@crotalusatrox7931
@crotalusatrox7931 Жыл бұрын
Agree.
@diggerpy
@diggerpy 23 күн бұрын
Lisan AL GAIB!
@zombiesalmon4997
@zombiesalmon4997 Жыл бұрын
“The emperor commands that you stop reading after children of dune” I remember having my mind absolutely blown away upon discovering that Dune had sequels when i was younger. I seriously thought it was only one book! So glad i read them all, despite some being better than others. I absolutely believe that, if brian hadn’t have taken over due to his death, that frank would’ve made dune have a sad or tragic ending if he was still alive. Good vid as always shift
@maninblack3410
@maninblack3410 Жыл бұрын
Personally, I feel like he never would’ve ended dune if he lived forever. To me dune feels like the story of humanity and how no matter how many problems we solve there’s always something on the horizon. Always something to work toward or struggle against. Always charismatic leaders with good or bad intentions. Always factions plotting against each other.
@Uulfinn
@Uulfinn Жыл бұрын
Frank Herbert's Dune was critical of humanity but an important point is hope for humanity and our ability to change and adapt. I think Dune 7 would have had a hopeful ending and be about humanity's evolution.
@patreekotime4578
@patreekotime4578 Жыл бұрын
God Emporer of Dune is one of my favorite books of all time. It is incredible. The horror of it is just intense.
@spiritualanarchist8162
@spiritualanarchist8162 Жыл бұрын
Brain hijacking the Dune universe IS the sad and tragic ending.
@rikshitdeka6167
@rikshitdeka6167 Ай бұрын
So you mean to say that Duncan Idaho was the main character all along?
@Itbelikethat-gj7ui
@Itbelikethat-gj7ui 27 күн бұрын
I was like there is no way he’s gonna squeeze 6 books into a 12+ mins the movies took like 3hrs each and I had to watch them twice to understand. Great job.
@intiago
@intiago Жыл бұрын
I recently finished the 6 original novels and I just have to say, wow the art in this video is fantastic. I loved seeing the different interpretations of characters. Nayla, the Duncan ghola, Hwi, and Siona were especially great. Cudos the the artist(s). I also just have to say that going through the major plot points make these books seem a lot more readable and exciting than they actually are haha.. but again as you said, its about the ideas not the plot.
@AltShiftX
@AltShiftX Жыл бұрын
Those portraits of Nayla, Duncan, Hwi and Siona were made for this video in Artbreeder, a free AI image gen tool! Gonna make more for future videos :)
@SacredDaturana
@SacredDaturana Жыл бұрын
Marc Simonetti is the GOAT!
@HevonCZR
@HevonCZR Жыл бұрын
@@AltShiftX dude?? What are you doing? Remember the Butlerian Jihad!
@RuvenCH
@RuvenCH Жыл бұрын
In case you don't know the 7th and 8th book written by the Son are actually after the extensive notes of Frank and finish the plot as he'd imagined it. Very much worth the read imo, very different style, but it works quite well given what the last book was supposed to be
@tde02021
@tde02021 Жыл бұрын
At the end of the day, aside from the first Dune book, the other books are absurdly dull. I would not recommend anyone a read.
@mrtvi46
@mrtvi46 Жыл бұрын
I thought the ending with Daniel and Marty was "just" a massive cliffhanger. "Aaah, now I'll never find out". But the fourth wall explanation presented by you makes perfect sense. Thank you!
@alandickey843
@alandickey843 2 ай бұрын
There are 2 more books written from manuscripts by the son. Hunters of dune and sandworms of dune. Tidy the series up completely.
@johnq.public3302
@johnq.public3302 Ай бұрын
@@alandickey843 Just like the Matrix has no sequels, the Dune series was never completed by unskilled hacks.
@MiniatureMasterClass
@MiniatureMasterClass Ай бұрын
Frank's son wrote the conclusion to the saga based on his Dad's notes. It ties up everything in a decent fashion and makes sense and also explains Frank's obsession with Duncan.
@johnq.public3302
@johnq.public3302 Ай бұрын
It was also embarrassingly awful and best left forgotten.
@jimclark2824
@jimclark2824 23 күн бұрын
People, please don't waste your time on the trash fan fiction novels from his son.
@gabriel2234
@gabriel2234 Ай бұрын
man thats a surprisingly great synthesis. must have been very hard to gather the enormous amount of information and details in each book and make a well written and coherent video 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@tremkl
@tremkl Жыл бұрын
The first Dune book is a wonderful masterpiece. I was a huge fan of the second book, personally. While not quite as flawless as book 1, I really enjoyed how you found yourself empathizing with both Paul and the conspiracy organized against him. I also thought there is some delightful trickiness to the question “how do you even conspire against someone who can see the future?” I also read book 3. (It was fine.) I couldn’t get into the fourth book at all, and never finished the series. TLDR: Thanks for summarizing the rest of the series. I can’t believe I almost got through my life without ever learning Duncan Idaho gets a magic penis.
@janmajer4662
@janmajer4662 Жыл бұрын
Someone should start cloning Jason Momoa with magic penis, for sale.
@thekiwininjasmusic4928
@thekiwininjasmusic4928 Жыл бұрын
i got half way theough book three and sadly gave up
@CbradyNJ
@CbradyNJ Жыл бұрын
@@thekiwininjasmusic4928 Same. After seeing this recap I think I made the right call.
@tremkl
@tremkl Жыл бұрын
@@thekiwininjasmusic4928 Yeah… 3 is… alright. I think some of the Alia stuff is interesting. I think I mostly find it readable from the perspective that it’s a bit of a better resolving point, and does come out feeling like a trilogy. It’s a definite step down from 2, which despite me having a real soft spot for, I must admit is a definite step down from 1.
@fallenhobbit6554
@fallenhobbit6554 11 ай бұрын
OMG underrated comment.
@zanewright9686
@zanewright9686 5 ай бұрын
i remember the worm-emperor Leto II had a butler who was freaked out of him but also kinda his friend. That was a super cool dynamic to me cause i felt like it was a unique relationship in literature. a couple other characters stood out to me as novel in a similar way: Liet-Kynes and Duncan Idaho v.132 lol
@kdolo1887
@kdolo1887 Күн бұрын
I love the summation of the series: Dune is about thinking about a lot of things and using our minds, until it breaks down into a story about emotional warmth when we get tired of that.
@Vernnex
@Vernnex 23 күн бұрын
I personally think that the 4th book would have been a good ending to the series I feel like the last 2 books and the other 30 are just continuing a story that doesn’t need to be
@AphexHaw3k
@AphexHaw3k 2 ай бұрын
I can see parallel with Paul and the character of Eren Jager. The power of seeing the future but no power to change any of the outcomes.
@freshrimp9013
@freshrimp9013 11 күн бұрын
It's been awhile since I read AOT, but wasn't Eren actually able to change the future? His future self was able to communicate to his dad to achieve the outcome he wanted? The theme of future sight being a curse is very fun either way.
@jorgel.quiroz8862
@jorgel.quiroz8862 Жыл бұрын
Hey man I just wanted to tell you I really appreciate all your work. I've been seeing your videos since 2013 and the new Dune stuff is amazing. Don't know if you'll revisit ASoIF for House of The Dragon but I'll watch anything you put out.
@AltShiftX
@AltShiftX Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Yup, House of the Dragon and ASOIAF videos are coming.
@kingdancekiller
@kingdancekiller Жыл бұрын
@@AltShiftX Tyrek horse video incoming!
@gcarsk
@gcarsk Жыл бұрын
11:14
@brotherjohnnyxXxX
@brotherjohnnyxXxX Жыл бұрын
@@AltShiftX 2:00 That's not Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohaim.
@CaleebTalib
@CaleebTalib Жыл бұрын
@@AltShiftX God love ya :)
@Na6Ka6n6
@Na6Ka6n6 Ай бұрын
I can see how Eren from AoT is heavily inspired by Paul
@stressfacture
@stressfacture Ай бұрын
duncan idaho being ressurected like kenny from south park is the best running dune bit i hope is kept in the movies
@epalacios1502
@epalacios1502 5 ай бұрын
Totally understand why Professor Tolkien wasn't horribly impressed with Dune when he got an early copy. Massive benchmark for sure which has inspired countless other works but still a hard pill to swallow to this day.
@benjamindavis2475
@benjamindavis2475 Ай бұрын
I absolutely love letos story line. It's epic and on a much bigger scale than lotr. They are both great
@sdhjsjana72js
@sdhjsjana72js Ай бұрын
it just goes against tolkien’s philosophy when building his world. he wanted to explore everything, giving himself and the reader a full picture of the world they were inhabiting through the story he was telling. Herbert had no interest and would rather imply the depth of the world while getting right into the heart of the story so many good books tolkien was openly not a fan of that i just can’t wrap my head around. always come to the conclusion that he just liked the way he himself told stories lol
@jasonharris4878
@jasonharris4878 Ай бұрын
So Sam sodomizing Frodo all the time is somehow the pinnacle of writing but clones of a badass fighter are not?
@JAEWST
@JAEWST Жыл бұрын
The dune storyline sounds incredibly convoluted
@KASSISHOT
@KASSISHOT Жыл бұрын
It is but that's kinda the vibe. Those who are here for it are REALLY into it but it is absolutely not for everyone.
@gracefool
@gracefool Жыл бұрын
Almost any set of 6 novels is going to sound convoluted when you summarise it in 10 minutes.
@TheTransitmtl
@TheTransitmtl Жыл бұрын
The Dune books have had the most impact in my formative years. My lifelong interest in philosophy, politics, economics, mythology, computer science all have a start in Dune
@emwhaibee
@emwhaibee Жыл бұрын
*laughs in Pendleton Ward' Adventure Time*
@JAEWST
@JAEWST Жыл бұрын
@gracefool good point
@samm3980
@samm3980 Ай бұрын
You had me at dominatrix space invasion 🛐
@vegito8502
@vegito8502 Ай бұрын
I can hear Duncan screaming “alright”
@manishmitra4997
@manishmitra4997 Жыл бұрын
RIP Raised by Wolves.
@AltShiftX
@AltShiftX Жыл бұрын
😢
@DTtutS
@DTtutS Жыл бұрын
Noooo what happened?
@ryancummings5583
@ryancummings5583 Жыл бұрын
I had to go look it up after seeing your comment. They’re trying to get another service to pick it up. Come on, Bezos, use that money for good.
@David-mx2xg
@David-mx2xg Жыл бұрын
@@ryancummings5583 he's not gonna😅
@mr.showers3265
@mr.showers3265 8 ай бұрын
That was a very good SF series. 😢
@stevewilliams6901
@stevewilliams6901 Жыл бұрын
YES, read them all years ago. You captured the essence of the entire story line. Wonderful presentation!!!
@TheACcam
@TheACcam Ай бұрын
A very good summery. Having read all six Dune books, I've tried to explain to some people just how weird it gets. I believe that most people think I'm making it up. 😅
@TheScienceofnature
@TheScienceofnature 19 күн бұрын
I didn't know how influential this piece of literature was on science fiction.
@AltShiftX
@AltShiftX Жыл бұрын
Get a free audiobook with an Audible trial: www.audible.com/asx There's a heap of detail and plotlines that didn't fit into this short video. More Dune videos coming. Plus House of the Dragon and ASOIAF!
@kimmypfeiffer9130
@kimmypfeiffer9130 Жыл бұрын
can't wait for the philosophy video...i didn't realize he was still writing them when i was in high school...i got as far as god emperor...you got me excited to do a re read and continue the series...SO MAD THAT I DONATED MY DUNE ENCYCLOPEDIA because my daughter wants one!
@RO8YO
@RO8YO Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I’lm gonna pretend that Westworld season premier didn’t happen as well.
@poopityscooper2116
@poopityscooper2116 Жыл бұрын
9:58 I see you using AI there.
@RPRsChannel
@RPRsChannel Жыл бұрын
*_KZbin had unsubscribed me from your channel. I have re-sub'd. This has happened 90 times to me the last years, YT just randomly ends my subscription, then recommends me a video from said channel that they removed; like yours._*
@velstadtvonausterlitz2338
@velstadtvonausterlitz2338 Жыл бұрын
It is boring....
@FrederickGautier
@FrederickGautier Жыл бұрын
Very few feelings as of late provide as much joy as seeing a new video posted from your channel. I read this series many years ago and tried to explain to friends how wild they get but couldn’t explain it concisely and entertaining enough to keep them interested. I’ll forward them this video now that you’ve done exactly that!
@someoneelse4939
@someoneelse4939 26 күн бұрын
0:44 Chairdogs?! That took the term "Dogsitter" in an entirely new direction...
@smaay
@smaay Ай бұрын
Despite Brian's claims, I don't think Frank was planning on ending Dune... ever. Just like in the real world humanity didn't get their happy ending after WWII, the Cold War and definitely won't get it after the Middle East Conflict ends. Same with the Dune universe, just with more Duncan Idaho.
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