Dune 2021 Sandworm Design Explained
A discussion of the design and function of the sandworms of Frank Herbert’s imagination and how they’ve been presented across the various adaptations of Dune. Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Dune marks the third time the sandworms of Frank Herbert's Dune have featured a new design as depicted on screen in David Lynch's DUNE 1984, the scifi channel Dune and Children of Dune miniseries and the new WB - Legendary Pictures Dune film directed by Denis Villeneuve.
DUNE LORE VIDEO: Life Cycle of the Sandworm - https://youtu.be/nuhont0dFG0
DUNE LORE VIDEO: The Ecology of Arrakis - https://youtu.be/d4I1bCHhhwY
Thumbnail image and various other images sourced from the Dune RPG (Adventures in the Imperium) modiphius.net/pages/discover-dune-roleplaying-game
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Art Credits
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Dune Concept Art Illustration 01 by Maxime Desmettre
Sandworm, Arrakis by Marc Simonetti
Dune Chani by Nikolay Asparuhov
https://www.artstation.com/nikolayasparuhov
Dune Concept Art Illustration 01 by Eduardo Pena
Shai-Hulud Enraged by Ruben Devela
Bless the Maker and His water by Luke Oram
Sandworms Illustration by John Schoenherr
Shai Hulud by Marcin
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