His name was Paul Atreides, aka Muad’Dib, he lived almost 20,000 years in the future, and he last appeared on our screens in the Sci-Fi Channel’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune in 2000, as well as its sequel series Children of Dune, three years later. No, his name wasn’t Anakin, or even Luke, Skywalker and he didn’t come from a galaxy far, far away. In this instalment, Iain McNally revisits the Sci-Fi Channel’s ambitious mini-series from the year 2000.Ģ0 years ago, a young man emerged from a desert planet and changed the fate of the galaxy forever. As we eagerly await Denis Villeneuve’s take on Frank Herbert’s Dune, we’ve put together a series of articles on how the franchise has been adapted, depicted, and received in the 55 years since it was first published.
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