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‘Dune: Part Three’ teaser is here to get you back on the Timothée Chalamet train

March 17, 2026
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Following his Marty Supreme press run, Oscar loss, and beef with the entire ballet and opera communities, I’d understand if you were experiencing Timothée Chalamet fatigue. But after watching the teaser for Dune: Part Three, I no longer share that same fatigue.

The conclusion to Denis Villeneuve’s epic, Academy Award-winning sci-fi trilogy takes place 17 years after Dune: Part Two. (In Frank Herbert’s novels, there’s roughly a 12-year time jump between Dune and Dune Messiah.) By the end of that film, Paul Atreides (Chalamet) became Emperor, took Princess Irulan (Florence Pugh) as his wife, and declared the very holy war he’d been struggling all movie to prevent. Horrified at what Paul has become, his lover Chani (Zendaya) flees into the desert.

Based on Dune: Part Three‘s teaser, though, Chani and Paul’s story is far from over. In tender scenes, likely flashbacks to their time together during Dune: Part Two, the pair wonder about what they’d name their children. If they have a girl, Paul declares she’d be called Ghanima. If they have a boy, Chani says she’d name him Leto, after Paul’s late father (Oscar Isaac). These are the names of Paul and Chani’s children in Herbert’s books, so you can guess we’re in for some Dune babies in Part Three.

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Aside from Paul and Chani’s sweet musings on their future children, there’s very little comfort to be found in the teaser. Everyone is going through it because, you know, the whole universe is at war.

Between pulse-pounding action scenes and sneak peeks at new locations in Dune‘s vast world, Dune: Part Three‘s teaser introduces some new major players. Paul’s sister Alia (Anya Taylor-Joy) is all grown up now, and likely wrestling with the immense powers she absorbed when her mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) drank the water of life when she was pregnant. Robert Pattinson stars as Scytale, a shape shifting Face Dancer from the genetically altered Bene Tleilax order. On top of all that, Jason Momoa is back! While his character Duncan Idaho perished in the first Dune film, he returns in a fashion as Hayt, a ghola, or artificial human created from dead matter, created by the Bene Tleilax.

That’s already a lot to take in, and that’s before we get a glimpse of bald Paul Atreides. Check out the full trailer above to witness the Dune: Part Three teaser in all its glory.

Dune: Part Three hits theaters Dec. 18.

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