Jason Momoa confirmed that his "Dune" character will return for the third installment of Denis Villeneuve's epic franchise starring Timothee Chalamet.
Jason Momoa has officially confirmed his return to the Dune franchise. The 45-year-old actor recently appeared on the TODAY show in an interview with Craig Melvin. Momoa, who played swordmaster Duncan Idaho in 2021’s Dune, is now making a comeback for Dune: Messiah.
The director said in December 2023 that Dune Messiah was “being written right now”, adding: “The screenplay is almost finished but it is not finished. It will take a little time … There’s a dream of making a third movie … it would make absolute sense to me.”
During a Monday interview with "Today", Momoa confirmed that he will be reprising his role as Duncan Idaho in Villeneuve's sequel to 2024's "Dune: Part Two." When asked by host Craig Melvin if he's "gotten a call" about the film,
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Soap Central on MSNDune: Messiah gets promising update as Jason Momoa confirms his return to the space opera franchiseAccording to the latest reports, the epic space opera franchise Dune has received a promising update as Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa opens up about his return to Dune: Messiah.
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Indulgexpress on MSNJason Momoa is returning for the third Dune movie, actor confirmsMany viewers were left heartbroken when Jason Momoa’s character Duncan Idaho was killed off on the first Dune movie. However, it looks like Momoa would actually
Jason Momoa just gave away the worst-kept secret in the Dune franchise. The actor confirmed that he is returning for Denis Villeneuve’s third Dune film on Monday during an interview on The Today Show.
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IGN India on MSNJason Momoa Just Confirmed a Big Spoiler for Dune 3: ‘If You Didn’t Read the Books It’s Not My Fault, Right?’Jason Momoa Just Confirmed a Big Spoiler for Dune 3: ‘If You Didn’t Read the Books It’s Not My Fault, Right?’ Actor Jason Momoa has confirmed a big spoiler for Dune 3, which is set to start filming later in 2025.
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