Dune: Part Three Trailer Released, Film Set for December 2026
The first trailer for Dune: Part Three has dropped, with the film arriving in theaters December 18, 2026.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer for Dune: Part Three, the concluding chapter of Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi saga, scheduled for December 18, 2026. The footage features Timothée Chalamet returning as Paul Atreides alongside Zendaya, Jason Momoa, and the series' signature sandworms. Coverage of the trailer highlights themes of war, moral compromise, and what multiple outlets describe as the end of Paul Atreides' story arc. The trailer also apparently includes a scene in which Chalamet's character asks for forgiveness, and framing around Paul's relationship with authoritarian power.
Why it matters
Dune: Part Two grossed over $700 million worldwide in 2024, making Part Three one of the most anticipated science fiction films currently in production. The December 2026 release date gives the production roughly 18 months before it reaches theaters.
What's next
Dune: Part Three is scheduled to open in theaters on December 18, 2026.
Key facts
- Dune: Part Three is directed by Denis Villeneuve
- The film is set for release on December 18, 2026
- Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Jason Momoa all appear in the trailer
- The trailer depicts themes of war and Paul Atreides' moral trajectory
- Sandworms — a signature element of the franchise — appear in the new footage
Bias & framing notes
Sources agree on the basic facts but differ sharply in framing: Esquire and Yahoo emphasize dark or fascistic themes in the trailer's content, while People focuses on an emotional moment, and Variety leads with action spectacle. Mashable provides the only concrete release date without editorial color. The varying tones reflect entertainment press tendencies to pitch coverage toward distinct readership interests rather than any factual disagreement.