Denis Villeneuve has done the impossible by adapting Frank Herbert’s seminal science-fiction novel series “Dune” for the big screen. Of course he’s not the first to attempt it. But Villeneuve’s two films have fully captured Herbert’s epic vision which has long been declared “unfilmable”. Villeneuve makes some meaningful alterations. But he never loses sight of what Herbert intended and what Dune fans love about the universe.
The success of Villeneuve’s films has also opened the doors for further explorations of Herbert’s vast Dune mythology. And that leads to “Dune: Prophecy”, a big-budget HBO series streaming exclusively on MAX. “Prophecy” is a six-episode prequel that focuses on the origins of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood – a matriarchal sect who hold great power and influence in the universe. Outwardly they individually pose as Truthsayers for each of the major Houses. Secretly they’ve developed a breeding program to manipulate royal bloodlines to their own advantage.

But as its title teases, “Dune: Prophecy” has some interesting connections to the Villeneuve films. I won’t spoil them all here, and to be honest showrunner Alison Schapker wisely doesn’t show all of her cards in this first season. Let’s just say much of the second Dune movie revolves around a specific prophecy devised and planted by the Bene Gesserit on the spice-rich planet of Arrakis. Is Schapker setting up the Missionaria Protectiva’s work on Arrakis which inadvertently gave rise to Paul Atreides as the Kwisatz Haderach?
Taking place 10,148 years before the birth of Paul Atreides, “Prophecy” shows us the fledgling Bene Gesserit through the story of two sisters, Valya (Emily Watson) and Tula (Olivia Williams) Harkonnen. The story follows their troubled childhood, their introductions to the sisterhood, and ascent to Reverend Mothers. Though slow out of the gate, lovers of Dune lore will find a lot to soak up especially in the later episodes when things get clearer and connections to the films begin to develop.
Another key part of the series involves House Corrino and its leader, Javicco (played by Mark Strong). He is the sitting Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe who finds himself managing the fragile peace between the Houses. That peace is put in jeopardy with the arrival of the mysterious Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel), a soldier believed to have died with the rest of his regiment following a surprise attack on Arrakis. As Desmond methodically wins Javicco’s trust, more is revealed about his dark past and self-serving motives which eventually intersects with the Sisters.

This only scratches the surface of “Dune: Prophecy” and its story which opens far more doors than it closes. But this is television, and with a second season already in the works, we have a lot of Dune to look forward to on big and small screens. Hopefully a second season will offer even more connections to the Villeneuve films while taking the time dig into more unexplored corners of Herbert’s vast world. Schapker and company shrewdly set the table for that.
“Dune: Prophecy” most certainly isn’t the best entry point for newcomers. The series almost demands at least some working knowledge of the Dune universe, particularly as seen through the lens of the Villeneuve films. The series clearly has “Game of Thrones” aspirations which in some ways hamper the early episodes. But it helps in other key ways, namely in its similar grand ambition that shines through in the storytelling, the terrific production design, and costumes. Add in an incredible ensemble and the meatiness of the source material and you have a prequel series that kicks off something that could be truly epic.
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2025-03-18 18:07