Riding the Sandworms: ‘Dune 2’ Action Scenes Took 44 Days to Shoot and Used Road Runner Cartoons for Inspiration (2024)

“Desert power.” That’s how Denis Villeneuve teases what’s to come at the end of 2021’s “Dune,” as Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atriedes looks out across the desert in awe as he sees a Fremen person riding a sandworm.

And Villeneuve does not disappoint. The director goes full white-knuckle thrill ride in its sequel, orchestrating a glorious sandworm riding sequence that took 44 days to shoot. It was the most complex thing Villeneuve had ever attempted to do. It needed to feel edgy, dangerous, exciting and real.

It took Villeneuve’s most-trusted collaborators to help him pull off the scene, in which Paul uses the thumper for the first time to draw a sandworm out from beneath the surface and mount the creature as Chani (Zendaya), Stilgar (Javier Bardem) and the Fremen look on.

Production designer Patrice Vermette tells Variety, “We call them ‘Methodology Meetings.’ It’s when Denis has a new storyboard that nobody has seen, and it’s all the heads of department sitting around the table.” He continues, “When we got to the worm-riding sequence, we were like, ‘Wow, okay, how the hell are we going to do that? That’s a big challenge.”

Cinematographer Greig Fraser read the script and shared similar sentiments: “I read that and thought, ‘How the heck are we going to do that?’ In the book, Paul rides a sandworm, and if we weren’t careful, it could be an odd concept. So we made sure we were so careful [that] the audience never had a concept suspending their disbelief.”

Luckily for Villeneuve, his collaborators thrive on challenges.

Vermette explains the sandworm was a 90-foot-long by 24-foot-wide set piece. Initially, it was tested against the side of a soundstage wall to see how it would all work, and then it was out to the desert with the rig for the sequence to be shot on camera.

The design of the sandworm’s skin layer was inspired by “dry lakes,” says Vermette. “The texture was soft and textured with scales, enough for the skin to be pulled, and we had openings for the hooks.”

Even costume designer Jacqueline West had to consider Paul’s stillsuit outfit for the sandworm riding scene. “It needed to be fitted, but it had to be light and mobile just to get on the worm.” Furthermore, it needed to look like “other-worldly fabric.”

To test things out, West created a desert backdrop and turned to an armorer in Budapest. “He came in with different renditions of the armor. We’d put it on the stillsuit and showed Denis how it worked and how it would move,” she says. “He could see with the backdrop how it would look in the desert with all the colors.”

When it came to filming the action, Villeneuve entrusted Fraser and producer Tanya LaPointe to head up the film’s unit. Fraser says they had constant communication with Kristof Brandl, the B camera operator, about positions and lenses.

Fraser had to figure out how the camera would move with the sandworm. “Every shot that we did needed to have a basis of believability and truth,” he says. “We talked about shooting things, and we said, ‘Okay, we don’t have a tracking vehicle fast enough.'” He thought about, figuratively, positioning the camera on another sandworm tracking alongside Chalamet with a long lens.

“It’s shaky and overtaking,” Fraser adds. “We had to come up with a believability to the camera positions. There was no way we could excuse a camera that was unbelievable.”

Vermette adds, “There were lots of wind machines and lots of makeup powder, the color of sand.”

Walker says Villeneuve cited Chuck Jones’ Road Runner cartoons as a major influence. He has a photo on his wall in the cutting room where he and Villeneuve cut the scene. “Maybe the sandworm odes a little bit to that,” he smiles. “It’s very dynamic. My favorite part is where he’s tumbling down into this cloud of sand, it’s only the diffuse sun lowering in that tells you that he’s becoming horizontal, and then we cut wide and he’s looking around him.”

Walker continues, “It was a 44-day shoot, with many different parts on many different rigs and incredibly clever architecture.”

Once VFX had added in their shots, the cut was a slow-evolving puzzle that Walker and Villeneuve revisited several times. Walker says, “It took a lot of effort for them to get it absolutely right. It was always trying to deliver something brand new that you’ve never seen before.”

Riding the Sandworms: ‘Dune 2’ Action Scenes Took 44 Days to Shoot and Used Road Runner Cartoons for Inspiration (2024)

FAQs

What do the sandworms in Dune represent? ›

The sandworms in Dune were inspired by the dragons of European mythology that guard some sort of treasure. In particular, Herbert referenced the dragon in Beowulf that guards a hoard of gold in a cave, and the dragon of Colchis that guards the Golden Fleece from Jason.

Who was riding the sandworm at the end of Dune? ›

So the big sandworm moment in this movie is when Paul Atreides rides the sandworm.

How long did Dune 2 take to shoot? ›

After the critical and commercial success of the first film, Warner Bros. and Legendary green-lit Dune: Part Two in October 2021. Principal photography took place in Budapest, Italy, Jordan, and Abu Dhabi between July and December 2022.

How did they film the worm riding scene? ›

Chalamet told EW those sequences were filmed by a specific unit, christened the “Worm Unit,” that was led by director Denis Villeneuve's wife and producing partner Tanya Lapointe. He described the sandworm apparatus as “a little slab of worm…that they practically built, like a scale.

What is the philosophy behind Dune? ›

The fundamental conclusion of the Dune saga is that individuals must think for themselves, and it argues for this conclusion by telling a story in which humanity suffers from the failure of individuals to do their own thinking.

Does Paul turn into a sandworm? ›

He does so by attaching sandtrout (the larval forms of sandworms) to his body until they form a kind of exoskeleton, and over the next few thousand years, they transform him completely.

Why did the sandworm not eat Paul? ›

There is a scene in the 2021 Dune film where Paul and Jessica are facing down a sandworm that stops just before eating them. There's a few reasons for this, first and foremost, sandworms don't necessarily want to eat humans. There's a lot of water in the human body and even a little can kill an adult sandworm.

Who is the fat floating guy in Dune? ›

Baron Harkonnen is portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård in the 2021 Denis Villeneuve film Dune and its 2024 sequel Dune: Part Two. Skarsgård called the role "small but important", and noted, "I had seven hours in make-up every day because I had to be really fat."

Is Paul Atreides evil? ›

Dune: Part Two ends with Paul convincing the Fremen to join him in his "holy war" for the empire, where he plans to decimate his enemies in order to become Emperor. As such he is a villain, and Dune: Messiah examines how and why this is the case, and the dangers of having messianic figures.

Will there be a Dune 3? ›

Director Denis Villeneuve, in a press conference held in December 2023, revealed that the script for Dune 3 is nearing completion. Following the triumph of the first two films, the announcement of Dune 3 underscores the franchise's commitment to delivering an epic saga.

Why is Dune 2 controversial? ›

Alongside a lack of MENA actors, “Dune: Part Two” has also been criticized for making changes from its source material that diminish or erode MENA influences.

Do Paul and Chani end up together? ›

Chani only feels spurned at the end of the novel, when Paul chooses to marry Princess Irulan, though he assures Chani this is purely a political marriage, and she will remain his only true love. Jessica assures Chani that though they have both been Atreides concubines, history will remember them as wives.

How does everyone get on the worm in Dune? ›

Riding sandworms is a crucial Fremen skill, and they primarily use maker hooks to mount and control them. Frank Herbert's Children of Dune reveals Fremen wait for the sandworms to get tired before dismounting. Sandworms hold cultural significance — they are vital in spice production and religious beliefs.

Are the sandworms in Beetlejuice a reference to Dune? ›

Trivia (BJ1) Sandworms, called "Lugworm" are in real life a type of worm that burrow in sands. However, they look nothing like sandworms in the movie or cartoons. The sandworms are based on the different ones from the 1984 film Dune.

What does the bullfighting symbolize in the Dune? ›

The Old Duke, a man of great status and prestige, died during a bullfight, suggesting that even the most powerful members of the universe are not invincible.

Why is Leto II a sandworm? ›

Paul's son, Leto II, realizes that the only way to save humanity is to become a bane for all of humanity to hate and rise against. So, he fuses with the sandworms and becomes a giant, immortal, phallic-looking sandworm man.

What does the beetle represent in Dune? ›

-The beetle is similar to the Harkonnens aesthetic visuals in the movie. If I recall correctly from the books, the Harkonnens are who work with the Bene Tleilaxu to create Hayt . This ties Duncan - or rather his fate -to the Harkonnens. -The beetle is meant to call to mind the To books fans.

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