Mickeroo wrote: » Interesting, there's a great film to be made there. Hope he can pull it off.
pixelburp wrote: » "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration."
LazyClouds wrote: » Does anyone have any casting suggestions? I think the last thing anyone wants right now is a whitewash (and at this point the casting directors can probably take creative licence and cast whoever they want despite whatever descriptions there are in the books considering that Hollywood has always been reimagining PoC characters as white for too long) I vote Jaden Smith for Paul (and Will for Leto
pixelburp wrote: » There's definitely a chance to more accurately cast the characters this time around in terms of ethnicity, but Jaden Smith?? He's a fairly terrible actor and only has a career thanks to his Da. It's a while since I've read the book but I wonder what liberties they'll take with the plot to avoid comparisons with current politics: correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't our hero, Paul incite a literal Jihad, becoming a living god figure? With the fairly overt Middle Eastern themes and inspiration overall, I'd be surprised if Legendary don't try and water the plot down a little to make it a broader blockbuster.
Slydice wrote: » Any suggestions/alternatives?
pixelburp wrote: » Given the book's settings and inspirations, an all-white cast would see like a fairly tone deaf decision were it made for this second adaptation. IF the intention with the new script is to keep those Middle Eastern, political themes intact it would be a shame not to reinforce that with a diverse cast.
LazyClouds wrote: » Does anyone have any casting suggestions? I think the last thing anyone wants right now is a whitewash (and at this point the casting directors can probably take creative licence and cast whoever they want despite whatever descriptions there are in the books considering that Hollywood has always been reimagining PoC characters as white for too long)I vote Jaden Smith for Paul (and Will for Leto
Tigger wrote: » Duke Leto I: "The Duke was tall, olive-skinned. His thin face held harsh angles warmed only by deep gray eyes" Lady Jessica: "The face was oval under a cap of hair the color of polished bronze. Her eyes were set wide, as green and clear as the morning skies of Caladan. The nose was small, the mouth wide and generous. Her figure was good but scant: tall and with its curves gone to slimness." Paul: "face oval like Jessica's, but strong bones . . . hair: the Duke's black-black but with browline of the maternal grandfather who cannot be named, and that thin, disdainful nose; shape of directly staring green eyes"
LazyClouds wrote: » and that grandaddy is baron harkonnen so if we want a perfectly true adaption we'd have to see a tiny bit of family resemblance.