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Dune: Prophecy

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22 November 2024
An epic timeline.
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So, youā€™ve started watching Dune: Prophecy. Maybe youā€™re already a Dune fan firmly entrenched in the world created by author Frank Herbert. You know your Atreideses from your Harkonnens, your Arrakis from your Giedi Prime. Or maybe, youā€™ve just watched the two recent movies. Maybe this is your first foray into this world. Wherever you stand, weā€™ve compiled a timeline of the Dune novels and screen adaptations, should you wish to further explore, or revisit, this epic world.Ā 

1920:Ā Author Frank Herbert is born.

1963 ā€“ 1964: The first part of his science fiction novel Dune is serialised as Dune World in the magazine Analog.

1965: The second part of the novel is released in Analog as Prophet of Dune.

1965: The whole novel is eventually published.

1969: The sequel Dune Messiah is published.

1976: Children of Dune is published.

1981: God Emperor of Dune is published.

1984: Heretics of Dune is published.

1984: The first film adaptation is released, directed by David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides. Here's the actor giving aĀ Dune: Prophecy 101.

1985: Chapterhouse: Dune, the final Dune novel written by Frank Herbert, is published.

1986: Frank Herbert passes away at the age of 65.

1999: Frankā€™s son Brian teams up with author Kevin J Anderson to continue the legacy. They write a prequel to Frankā€™s original work, titled Dune: House Atreides. It is the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership that continues to this day.

2000: Another prequel, Dune: House Harkonnen, is published.

2000: A miniseries adaptation based on Frankā€™s first book airs, titled Frank Herbertā€™s Dune, starring Alec Newman as Paul Atreides.

2001: The prequel Dune: House Corrino is published. It is the third book in Brian Herbert and Kevin J Andersonā€™s Prelude to Dune trilogy, the other two being House Atreides and House Harkonnen.

2002: Dune: The Butlerian Jihad is published, kicking off a new trilogy: Legends of Dune.

2003: Dune: The Machine Crusade is published. It is the second book in the Legends of Dune Trilogy.

2003: The 2000 miniseries is followed up with another. Titled Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, it is based on his books Dune Messiah and Children of Dune.

2004: The Legends of Dune trilogy continues with the publication of The Battle of Corrin.

2006 ā€“ 2007: Two sequels to Frank Herbertā€™s final Dune book, Chapterhouse: Dune, are published: Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune. They are also written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.

2008: The Heroes of Dune trilogy kicks off with the publication of Paul of Dune.

2009: The Heroes of Dune trilogy continues with the publication of The Winds of Dune.

2012 ā€“ 2016: The Great Schools of Dune trilogy is published: Sisterhood of Dune (2012), Mentats of Dune (2014), and Navigators of Dune (2016). Sisterhood of Dune would become the inspiration for the TV seriesĀ Dune: Prophecy.

2020 ā€“ 2021: The first two books in the Caladan trilogy are released: The Duke of Caladan (2020) and The Lady of Caladan (2021).

2021: The second film adaptation is released. Titled Dune, it directed by Denis Villeneuve and stars TimothƩe Chalamet as Paul Atreides.

2022: The film wins six awards at the Oscars.

2022: The third book in the Caladan trilogy, The Heir of Caladan, is published

2023: Princess of Dune, the third book in the Heroes of Dune trilogy, is published.

2024: The sequel to Villeneuveā€™s 2021 film is released, Dune: Part Two, with the director back in place.

2024: Dune: Prophecy starts airing.

Hereā€™s how to read the books in publication order:

Hereā€™s how to read the books in chronological order:

Immerse yourself in this epic world with Dune: Prophecy airing Express from the US on Mondays at 03:00, and in prime time at 21:00, on M-Net channel 101. Missed the first episode? Catch up on DStv Stream here. Follow the conversation on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok using #MNet101 and #DuneProphecy.Ā 

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