'Dune: Prophecy' Cast Answer The 50 Most Googled Dune Questions | WIRED
"Dune: Prophecy" stars Jade Anouka, Jessica Barden, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, and Chris Mason visit WIRED to answer the 50 most googled questions about Dune. When does “Dune: Prophecy” take place? Which character is credited with the quote "He who controls the spice controls the universe"? What do the Fremen of Arrakis wear to retain body moisture? Why does Dune and its related works have so many Arabic words? And is Paul Atreides ultimately the villain in Dune? Hear answers to these questions and many more as the cast of “Dune: Prophecy” answer the most googled questions about Frank Herbert’s seminal science fiction opus. \n\n\nDirector: Justin Wolfson\nDirector of Photography: Constantine Economides\nEditor: Daniel Poler\nTalent: Jade Anouka; Jessica Barden; Josh Heuston; Chloe Lea; Chris Mason\nLine Producer: Joseph Buscemi\nAssociate Producer: Brandon White \nProduction Manager: Peter Brunette\nProduction Coordinator: Rhyan Lark\nTalent Booker: Lauren Mendoza\nCamera Operator: Christopher Eustache; Caleb Weiss\nSound Mixer: Sean Paulsen\nProduction Assistant: Sonia Butt\nPost Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin\nPost Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant\nSupervising Editor: Doug Larsen\nAdditional Editor: Jason Malizia\nAssistant Editor: Billy Ward
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