Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Following the recent epic chapter in the war for Arrakis supremacy, a new piece of Dune fan art showcases the various styles of the houses vying for power over the planet. Frank Herbert's groundbreaking and influential sci-fi novel has served as both an inspiration to many other creatives' worlds, as well as multiple adaptations of the tales he wrote for the big screen.
In the artwork above, the artist has gathered the key members of each of the Great Houses in individual pieces focused solely on each faction at a time, showing their shared styles. D I O's designs are an amalgamation of many depictions of the characters, not only sourcing inspiration from Villeneuve's movies, but taking inspiration from David Lynch's adaptation, notably Sting's take on Feyd.
In contrast, Villeneuve's Dune was meticulously planned by designers Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan's costumes were designed over a lengthy multi-year period ahead of cameras rolling among roughly 200 artists within the expansive confines of the director's vision. Wanting to bring the mythical, almost medieval tones of Herbert's world to screen, the designers looked back on medieval and Greek garb to craft each house's style in a way that reflected their environment too.
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