Denis Villeneuve disagrees with Quentin Tarantino’s opinion that “Dune” starring Timothée Chalamet is a remake. Variety reports this.

The director responded to Tarantino’s statement that he did not watch the film adaptation of Dune, based on Frank Herbert’s novel, because the industry lost all its individuality. For him, “Dune” is just another remake, and he’s already seen David Lynch’s version in 1984 — that’s enough for him: “I don’t need to watch this story again. I don’t need to see space worms. There’s no need to pronounce the word ‘space’ in such a dramatic way.” “I don’t need to watch a movie where it’s mentioned.”

“That’s true. I agree with him, I don’t like recycling and bringing back old ideas either. But I don’t agree with the idea that my film is a remake. It is an adaptation of a book. I perceive my film as original,” said Villeneuve.
Source: People Talk

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