A lot of questions have been asked since, like “Why are thereno computers?”

or “Why is the Atreides-Harkonnen feud so important?”

or even “How come the Fremen know the Bene Gesserit?”

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Those are all fair questions, and it’s inProphecythat they are all answered.

To this end,Dune: Prophecymakes these questions the very center of its story.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ shapes one of the Dune universe’s biggest conflicts.

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Set in the universe of Frank Herbert’s Dune series, this sci-fi epic follows the political and spiritual struggles on the desert planet of Arrakis. As factions vie for control of the prized spice melange, a prophesied hero emerges, challenging the balance of power and the fate of the galaxy.

What do the Bene Gesseritreally believe in?

Could someone secretly use machines for their benefit?

Does the average citizen of the Imperium have access to spice?

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Set in the universe of Frank Herbert’s Dune series, this sci-fi epic follows the political and spiritual struggles on the desert planet of Arrakis. As factions vie for control of the prized spice melange, a prophesied hero emerges, challenging the balance of power and the fate of the galaxy.

These questions show how complex this universe is, and the answers aren’t simple.

It is absolutely worth the watch, andDunefans who have skipped it are certainly missing out.

Dune: Prophecyis available to stream on Max in the U.S. New episodes air weekly on Sundays.

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