Dune: Prophecy is here and the verdict is in
Briefly

Critics have expressed mixed feelings about 'Dune: Prophecy', highlighting how it captures the expansive political landscape of the Dune universe but lacks the visual allure of the films.
Variety's Alison Herman remarked that the series, while capable in its first episodes, still doesn’t match the visual flair brought by cinematographer Greig Fraser from the movies.
The Verge's Charles Pulliam-Moore described the show as a 'slow and cerebral meditation on the power of patience,' noting it might alienate die-hard Dune fans.
Concerns over the design of the Thinking Machines point to a larger issue where adaptations struggle to satisfy franchise purists without veering from original material.
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