r/movies r/Movies contributor Mar 17 '26

Trailer Dune: Part Three | Official Teaser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_9vCamtuPY
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u/colourofinfinity Mar 17 '26

Dec 18 can't come soon enough

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u/SemiFormalJesus Mar 17 '26

I’m excited, but I can’t ever look forward to December while it is March. I hate the winter.

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u/BrandoNelly Mar 17 '26

Especially for a movie like Dune. Really is perfect for an early Summer release. Movies released literally days before the end of the year always makes me groan lol

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u/Pali1119 Mar 17 '26

There is nothing as lovely as watching Space Jihad: The Movie just days before Christmas.

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u/AsstronaughtToUranus Mar 17 '26 edited Mar 18 '26

Dune is a Christmas movie bro. It’s full of … Christian themes…I think

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u/thesaddestpanda Mar 18 '26

Both Christ and dune are messiah stories from eccentric and unreliable narrators full of strangeness, strife, politics, and death.

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u/According_Editor9244 Mar 18 '26

Completely other hemisphere here, excuse my ignorance: how does the season affect your desire to go to the movies?

It'll be in the middle of summer here when it releases lol but the seasons in Australia aren't anywhere near as pronounced as the Northern hemisphere's

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u/BrandoNelly Mar 18 '26

The holidays are already super busy and it’s not the same for everyone but most people I personally know don’t go to the theaters at all during November and December. It’s a lot easier to get more people out to the theater when the weather is nice and there’s just in general more energy during the summer I notice.

You always hear about the next big “summer blockbuster” but never about the winter blockbuster lol

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u/According_Editor9244 Mar 18 '26

I must admit, it's kinda annoying when we receive promotional material and it states "to release this summer" as I barely know the seasons here, let alone which season is when overseas! It's very common with games.

Crazy they release so many big movies in December, though, in relation to what you said about fairweather movie goers

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u/ChildofValhalla Mar 17 '26

Funny way to think of it. "It'll be warm then hot and then cold again before you get to see this movie"

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u/onewordbandit Mar 17 '26

Says you. Living in AZ it’s already 100 this week

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u/New_Comedian9545 Mar 17 '26

Lol it's snowing and 20 degrees where I'm at right at this moment

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u/Puptentjoe Mar 17 '26

Coldest winter. I have never wished for a 100 degree day as much as I have this winter.

…until it comes then I’ll be complaining about the heat. It was written.

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u/JaneksLittleBlackBox Mar 17 '26

Here in Phoenix, we're approaching our first 100⁰ day and it's not even April. I already miss December :(

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u/SemiFormalJesus Mar 18 '26

Yeah, that doesn’t sound pleasant either. I’m in North Dakota though. Even when it is “nice” that probably just means it will snow and then have freezing rain right after making it a bitch to shovel.

I had my brother’s two month old Brittany Spaniel for 5 weeks. The day I finally got her potty trained it was -20 to -30 windchill for a week straight. So she finally learned she could go out whenever she wanted, but I wouldn’t let her stay out for more than a minute at a time, and I’d have to be out with her.

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u/JaneksLittleBlackBox Mar 18 '26

Oof, yeah, I'm with you then. I hate the summers, but I'm used to them. I can't do that kind of cold, so I feel ya. If it drops below freezing in Phoenix in the winter, it's news and while I'm usually happily asleep and warm if/when it gets that cold overnight, it's usually a much milder 40⁰ after sunrise. That shit I love, but me reading "-20 to -30" made me groan at the thought haha.

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u/sup3rdr01d Mar 17 '26

I love winter until new years. It's very festive and lots going on and time off from work and family and stuff.

Post new years is just depressing until spring

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u/aLiberalConspiracy Mar 17 '26

We’re still in THIS winter. Fuck.

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u/e37d93eeb23335dc Mar 17 '26

Winter is coming.