Bautista isn't given a lot of time but his Rabban is pretty good too
Dave Bautista as Glossu Rabban is pretty fucking awesome, easily surpassing both Paul Smith and Laszlo Kitch. While Dune '84's "Beast" was a literal beast of sorts (OMG that cow tongue), Dune 2K's version was really bad; not intimidating at all, whiney and poorly acted. There were times when this guy needed a pacifier and a diaper because the way he screeched his lines came off exactly like a baby having a tantrum.
Not this Rabban. He's
exactly what this movie needed. I almost jumped out of my seat when he yelled during his scene with Piter and the Baron. And Bautista brings a gravitas to the role that was lacking in previous portrayals.
The set designs feel really bleak and anti-ornate.
Dune 1984 and Dune 2000 were much better in this regard, minus the tacky greenscreen areas and indoor sound stages for the latter. The former movie's sets in particular are glorious to behold, especially the palace scenes on Corrino and the city of Arakeen.
Waaaaay too many spicedreams
For all the spice dreams we saw, I felt they undersold the true importance of the spice Melange (I don't think we even heard it called by name). A casual moviegoer may not get that it grants prescience, extended life, and just how addictive it is. Hopefully they'll touch on this in the sequel(s). The first 6 Dune books mostly revolve around spice.
Spice is everything. That quote about
"He who controls the spice controls the universe" is true in the literal sense.
Why was Jessica chanting the Litany Against Fear? She wasn't the one with her hand in the box. This made it look like she was helping him and as we all know that is strictly forbidden. Also, the scene went on way longer than it should have.
nitpick: they were missing the Mentat mantra, but I love how Thufir's eyes rolled into his head when doing a calculation.
No Guild Nav
No Feyd-Rautha
No Shaddam IV
While I did go into this knowing that we would not yet see Feyd, I didn't expect Princess Irulan and Shaddam IV to be no-shows. Food for Part 2, perhaps. Anya Taylor-Joy would be perfect for the princess. As for her father...they should cast the O.G. Paul Atreides himself, Kyle MacLachlan, as the Padishah Emperor. It’s a meta choice, sure, but I think it would be cool AF if done right.
As for the navigators, I'm pretty sure it's these guys; note the cloud of orange gas in the helmets and the white design of their clothing, which contrasts with the black robes of the Bene Gesserit.