The problem with prequels is they mistake our appreciation for curiosity about their origins. In Solo: A Star Wars Story, revealing Han Solo's last name deflates his persona.
Dune: Prophecy exemplifies the flaw of prequels; a character's complaint, 'We are all just pieces on the board,' reflects the show’s predetermined nature and lack of stakes.
Dune: Prophecy adapts the novel Sisterhood of Dune, exploring the beginnings of the Bene Gesserit and shifting their roles from villains to antiheroes, adding layers to the narrative.
Set over 10,000 years before Dune, Dune: Prophecy captures a crucial historical moment, reflecting humanity's rebellion against thinking machines and the complex dynamics of power.
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