This article contains massive spoilers forDune: Part Two(and possiblyDune: Part Three).
The first thing is I absolutely adore her as an actress, Villeneuve tells us.
She has features that, when you put them side-by-side, theres a [similarity].
You could believe that shes Pauls sister.
Anyas not from this world, Villeneuve says.
Shes really from some other dimension as a human being.
I adore her, and she has that kind of ethereal quality.
Shes a free spirit like Alia.
I was so pleased when she agreed to play that phantom character, that easter egg.
I cannot believe we were able to keep a secret, he said.
It was a secret.
Nobody knew on set, nobody knew in the crew.
A very small amount of people knew about it.
Its a test; its a game Im playing with reality.
Will I be able to keep the secret?
Its very exciting for me.
Film fans can expect this will lead to an Alia in a thirdDunefilm who is wise beyond her years.
There are some among the Fremen who even whisper she is an abomination.
There are no plans to go soft or tread lightly aroundPauls ultimate heel turninMessiah.
Everybody was on board with my vision, Villeneuve confirmed.
Paul Atreides is a tragic figure that becomes negative at the end.
Its something that was at the epicenter of my preoccupation when I wrote this adaptation.
Dune: Part Two is now playing in theaters everywhere.