BAUTISTA FOR DUKE LETO ATREIDES!!! I kid, I kid. For real though, I love Dave Bautista. He was fantastic in 'Blade Runner 2049'. I cannot wait to see who he's playing in this.
My enthusiasm waned a bit when Roger Deakins left, but I'm still excited to see another take on this universe.
Always love watching Roger Deakins' work on the screen, but there are a lot of other fantastic cinematographers doing great stuff right now too. This cast is really something else. Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson and Timothee Chalamet as the Atreides family is insane.
Some of the articles I found seem to indicate that Villeneuve wasn't actually going to use him at any point. I (and likely many others) just assumed they'd be working together again. Deakins is also not working on the next Bond film. It looks like Greig Fraser is going to work on Dune. His resume isn't too shabby either. I just love Deakins' work so much.
Deakins might be my favorite living cinematographer, but I'm looking over Greig Fraser's filmography right now and there are some damn good looking films: Rogue One, Snow White and The Hunstman, Let Me In, Killing Them Softly, Foxcatcher. As movies I know a few of those are stinkers but I would say each one of those films looked incredible.
Yeah, he's done some good stuff, too. He also got an Oscar nomination in 2016 for the cinematography on Lion. I trust Villeneuve to know who'll work the best for his vision. He's earned that.
I saw Lion on the list but I was unfamiliar with it. I just watched a few previews and the footage I saw from that was absolutely gorgeous as well.
I mostly loved Blade Runner 2049 but remember finding the use of Asian culture as a backdrop for an all white main cast, at best, a bit tone deaf. And now Dune is going in the same direction. But, because this is a gifted filmmaker adapting well-regarded IP w/ a strong cast, most people aren't gonna care. Liked the aside in this article on Star Wars, too. I never really think about it outside of the whole "sand people" thing, but there's definitely a hole in representation there, too (as much as they've tried to expand in other directions). She'd probably never do it, but a Lexi Alexander Obi-Wan film would help a lot there. Anyways, I wish some MENA actors could have major roles here instead of in that gosh awful Aladdin remake. But, hey, they have Oscar "Apocalypse" Isaac.