Dune director Denis Villeneuve is making a movie about nuclear war – and it sounds chilling
It will be based off a terrifying non-fiction book
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Dunedirector Denis Villeneuve is set to make a film about nuclear war, and it already sounds absolutely terrifying.
PerDeadline, the filmmaker is potentially reteaming with Dune production company Legendary to adapt the non-fiction book Nuclear War: A Scenario, penned by Annie Jacobsen.
The book is a Pulitzer Prize finalist that describes, minute by minute, what would happen in the event that a nuclear missile is fired at the Pentagon. It’s based on interviews with experts, both military and civilian, and gives a frighteningly realistic look at what a world-ending nuclear exchange would really be like. Deadline says the film adaptation is expected to be a “chilling cautionary tale about where the world might be headed”.
At the moment, Villeneuve looks set to produce, and would adapt and/or direct the film. ConsideringDune: Part Twoalso heavily featured atomic weapons in its narrative, it sounds like the project would be in very good hands.
“I am a massive Denis Villeneuve film fan so it’s amazing to finally share this news,” Jacobsen wrote onTwitter.
Speaking of Dune,a threequel is officially in the works. That film would adapt the events ofDune: Messiah, and Villeneuve has said before that it wouldlikely be his last film in the franchise. It’s also set to be completed before the adaptation of Nuclear War: A Scenario.
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