Dune: Part Threegets a new update from composer Hans Zimmer, who reveals his progress on the “complicated” project. After the success of his firstDunein 2021 and its acclaimed sequel last year, director Denis Villeneuve’s next undertaking will be an adaptation of Frank Herbert’sDune: Messiah, the second installment in his epic sci-fi novel series.Dune: Part Three’s releaseis currently scheduled for December 2026, with filming on the project reportedly set to get underway at some point this summer. Zimmer, after composing the score for the first two films, will return.

During a recent Q&A sessionScreenRantattended forHans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert, Zimmer briefly touches on the status ofDune: Part Three. The composer reveals that he hasn’t yet started work on the film, teasing that"it’s a very complicated one.“Whether he’s referring to the movie as a whole or just his score, however, isn’t clear. Check out Zimmer’s comment below:

Paul Atreides standing outside looking at something in the distance with a troubled expression in Dune: Part Two

“Dune 2 was written before Denis started shooting because we weren’t greenlit for the longest time. Have I started writing [Messiah]? No. Not quite yet. Oh, god, it’s a very complicated one, but I love working with Denis so I’m actually going to just focus on that, nothing else, and just really spend the time doing it.”

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Zimmer’s use of the word “complicated” is interesting considering the story ofDune: Messiah. Villeneuve’s first two movies adapt Herbert’s first book in the series, but the author’s follow-up is a fairly significant departure. In a broad sense,Messiah, which picks up the story 12 after the events thatendDune: Part Twoand the start of Paul’s holy war, serves as a rebuttal to those who may have thought Paul Atreides an honorable hero worth rooting for.The book subverts many elements of typical epic sci-fi storytelling, highlighting the dangers of messiah figures.

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Dune: Part Two’s tease of Paul’s Holy War was a major element of the subsequent Dune novel, and it could set up a prospective Dune 3.

Without delving into spoilers from the book,Messiahis a less straightforward tale with far less of the epic action that Villeneuve includes in his first two films.AdaptingMessiahinto a big-budget blockbuster that appeals to fans of the first two movies will be a challenging task, and it could require some significant deviations from the source material. Zimmer using the word “complicated,” even if he is just referring to his score, speaks to the daunting task that both he and Villeneuve face in terms of creating a mainstream blockbuster movie while still honoring the source material.

Dune 2 Timothee Chalamet

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Though adaptingMessiahfor the big screen comes with some serious challenges, the first two films certainly suggest that the project is in good hands.Villeneuve is clearly a big fan of Herbert’s source material, and this could make him the perfect filmmaker to extract the essence of Herbert’s secondDunebook while still creating a project that appeals to mainstream movie-goers.

Dune: Part Tworeviewswere glowing from critics, earning the film a 92% onRotten Tomatoes. The movie was also a success at the box office, grossing $714 million worldwide.

Zendaya as Chani looking intensely determined in the final scene of Dune Part Two

In addition to the epic visuals that Villeneuve is so adept at creating, Zimmer’s score truly helps to breath life into Arrakis and the world ofDune. It’s a promising sign that the two will be collaborating on the third film, and it will be interesting to see what bold creative choices they make, especially if they end up deviating from the tone and style of the first two movies. With filming reportedly getting underway later this year, more updates onDune: Part Threemay not be far off.

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