I thought they were both pretty perfect in this for their respective roles. Honestly the only person I didn't love in this was Walken and that's because he didn't really do much.
there's a less than 0% chance I'll ever watch Euphoria which i guess is what shes mostly known for? i've enjoyed her in mostly everything i've seen her in.
Personally I don't find her engaging, and it's been difficult for me not to see her acting as flat in either Spider-Man or this. She's usually either Unimpressed or Yelling. Plenty of people seem to eager to coronate her but I just don't see it. That said, I thought she turned in a fairly good performance in this movie! She certainly showed more range than I've seen from her in the past.
Zendaya was pretty good in Malcolm & Marie also but Euphoria is by far where she shines the most I didn't find Timothée great as Paul Usul Muad'Dib Kwisatz Haderach until the end of this movie, that's probably the best he's been in anything
Chalamet and Zendaya were both very solid in their roles in these films. Walken as miscast. Still not on board with Butler.
Women can't even use witch powers to birth the savior of the broken the beaten and the damned without being objectified
The next version of "The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two" book, of which I have the Part One version, which is amazing, is now out The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFJSBDH2/?tag=absolutepunk-20 There's also a super deluxe $795 edition as well The Art and Soul of Dune: Artifact "This lavish collector’s edition comes in a specially commissioned, clamshell presentation box that is wrapped in Saifu cloth, which has been debossed and foil stamped with a Fremen design created specifically for Dune: Part Two. The set consists of a limited-edition, cloth-bound copy of our book The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two, with a debossed and foil-stamped cover; a matching cloth-bound and foil-stamped portfolio of six digitally-signed lithographic art prints, each showing concept art that was created for the film and specially selected by Dune: Part Two’s director Denis Villeneuve and by author and producer Tanya Lapointe; and a limited-edition prop replica of the thumper, which the Fremen use to summon the sandworms."