Fans have unleashed a host of new Dune memes on the internet.
The much-anticipated Dune: Part Two has finally arrived in cinemas, setting multiple new records with a huge box office debut.
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 epic, based on the novels from Frank Herbert and starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Rebecca Ferguson and more, has been earning rave reviews since its first screening last month, with critics praising the film’s “staggering visuals” and brilliant cast.
The only thing more entertaining than the actual film is all the memes, tweets and reactions that have followed across social media, and fans haven’t been holding back.
From a Wonka crossovers to memes about the film’s title, fans have come through with the funniest reactions.
With so many worth highlighting, we’ve put together a list of some of our favourite Dune: Part Two memes.
A Dune and Wonka crossover
Apologies to anyone who attended my Dune Experience. I was let down by suppliers at the last minute and I’m very sorry. pic.twitter.com/a9f8FRXudH
— Nick Mao (@NickMao42) February 29, 2024
Emily on Arrakis
is this anything pic.twitter.com/S8GxigbouC
— zach silberberg (@zachsilberberg) February 27, 2024
Don’t think this has been Dune before?
— Favorite movie lines (@TitlesInMedia) February 27, 2024
Read more:
- Stellan Skarsgård says reading Dune was “useless” for his Baron Harkonnen portrayal
- Dune director on casting Austin Butler: ‘I needed a playboy – a rockstar’
Spice World: Dune Become 1?
seated for the spice world movie pic.twitter.com/7o90ZM6NBa
— joseph crawley (@SpiceBoyJoey) March 3, 2024
A Dune and Love Actually crossover
Loved Dune part two pic.twitter.com/0z9xqqLx2b
— Dune: Sammessiah (@moosescabooses) March 2, 2024
Walk without rhythm!
This how you walk on the sand so you don’t alert the worms pic.twitter.com/83TQ5J27ni
— Russell (@RussellFalcon) March 1, 2024
Dune: Part Two was released in UK cinemas on Friday 1st March 2024. Check out more of our Sci-Fi or Film coverage or visit our TV Guide to see what’s on tonight.
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