Dune Part Three Teaser Drops Tomorrow With New Villain and Cast Updates
Warner Bros has unveiled official character posters and a teaser trailer tomorrow (March 18) featuring Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides alongside Zendaya's return as Fremen warrior Princess Irulan, while introducing Robert Pattinson in an undisclosed role believed to be the villain Scytale. The new imagery marks significant shifts for both established stars like Nakoa-Wolf Momoa playing Leto II and newcomers joining a franchise that has already generated massive anticipation following its previous two installments at Warner Bros studios.
Key Points
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1Warner Bros has officially unveiled character posters and a teaser trailer ahead of its release tomorrow.
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2Robert Pattinson joins the cast as Scytale in an undisclosed role believed to be that of new villain
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3[Returning stars Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya return alongside newcomers Nakoa-Wolf Momoa playing Leto II.
Developments
Warner Bros has released the first official character look for *Dune* Part Three featuring returning stars like Zendaya and newcomers Robert Pattinson (Scytale) and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa. The film, directed by Denis Villeneuve with a cast including Timotheé Chalamet showing visible scars to indicate major time jumps in Arrakis's conflicts is scheduled for theatrical release on December 18, 2026.
Warner Bros is releasing the teaser for *Dune: Part Three* tomorrow with new posters revealing Robert Pattinson as Scytale and Paul Atreides appearing scarred to reflect Frank Herbert's source material, while also confirming returns from Zendaya, Jason Momoa (as Duncan Idaho), Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Isaach De Bankolé, Javier Bardem.
Robert Pattinson has joined *Dune: Part 3* cast, reportedly playing a villainous Scytale character alongside returning Zendaya as Chani; Jason Momoa also returns despite his previous death. The film adapts Frank Herbert's sequel novel and is set twelve years after the events of part two with Paul Atreides established as Emperor under director Denis Villeneuve.