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‘Dune 2’ Stars Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya Heading to Korea

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The globally anticipated film of 2024, “Dune 2”, has released a special New Year greeting video for Korean fans.

Ahead of its release in Korea on February 28th, the lead actors of “Dune 2” (Import/Distribution: Warner Brothers Korea), Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, have unveiled a special New Year greeting video for Korea. With 2024, the Year of the Blue Dragon, the grand and intense scale of “Dune 2” has become a major topic, with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya delivering their greetings in person.

Timothee Chalamet, who plays Paul, who begins his journey with the Fremen tribe after the downfall of his family and awakens to his abilities, sent New Year’s greetings to Korean fans who are eagerly waiting for the release of “Dune 2” and left a witty promotional comment saying, “Don’t miss “Dune 2″!” He urged them to meet in the theater. In addition, Zendaya, who plays Chani and sets out on a new path with Paul, left a warm message wishing for good things in the New Year.

Meanwhile, “Dune 2” promises to be more fun by adding new cast members Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, and Léa Seydoux to the original cast. The film is expected to offer a richer narrative, perfect mise-en-scène provided by the desert location and sandworms, the signature of the “Dune” series, and the grand sound expressed by director Hans Zimmer. With such strong momentum like a Blue Dragon even before its release, the anticipation of the audience waiting for the movie escalates.

The film “Dune 2”, a hot topic with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya sending New Year’s greetings to Korean audiences, will be released in Korea on February 28th.

Meanwhile, the main actors of “Dune 2” are visiting Seoul. The director and actors of the film have confirmed their visit on the 21st and 22nd. Korean fans will be able to meet director Denis Villeneuve, Timothee Chalamet who plays Paul, Zendaya who plays Chani, Stellan Skarsgård who plays Baron Harkonnen, and new villain Fayd-Rautha played by Austin Butler.

Daniel Kim
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