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I’m thrilled to finally unveil a secret project I’ve been developing: Dune – The Hybrid Cut — a unique cinematic fusion of David Lynch’s 1984 classic and Denis Villeneuve’s modern epic. This project has been a labor of love, blending the visionary storytelling of both adaptations into a single, cohesive experience.
In The Hybrid Cut, I’ve combined some of the narratives of Dune (1984) with Dune: Part One (2021), and Dune: Part Two (2024) into one extended film. I’ve carefully restructured scenes to create a unified tone and rhythm, respecting the source material while offering a fresh perspective for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
One of the standout features of this version is the integration of the iconic Toto soundtrack from Lynch’s film. Select tracks by Toto have been used to replace portions of Hans Zimmer’s score, evoking the grand, operatic atmosphere that made the original so memorable while still maintaining the depth and emotion of Villeneuve’s vision.
The film has also been fully recoloured, giving it a distinct and consistent visual identity that bridges the aesthetics of both versions. This recoloring helps blend the contrasting cinematographic styles and ensures a smoother visual experience throughout the entire movie.
Additionally, I’ve made a significant narrative change: the traditional narration by Princess Irulan has been reimagined. In The Hybrid Cut, the narrator is her sister, Princess Wensicia, daughter of Shaddam IV. This change offers a fresh viewpoint on the events of the story, adding a new layer of intrigue and distance to the royal politics of House Corrino.
This fan edit is my tribute to Frank Herbert’s timeless universe, and to the filmmakers who brought Arrakis to life in such dramatically different, yet equally powerful, ways.
Stay tuned for more updates, including when and how you’ll be able to watch Dune – The Hybrid Cut.
Long live the fighters!