Dune
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I was a little surprised the ending of the movie didn't really wrap things up... I guess a 3rd movie is in the works.
Yes, there's a lot more to come - I wonder how they'll wrap it up. In another thread I bitched about a series of books I'm reading in which each book doesn't have an ending.
Dune is sort of like that, but more satisfying. Paul marries Princess Irulan. Chani becomes his concubine, with whom he has children. He goes on to become a messianic figure, encouraged by the Fremen ("Free men of Arrakis") with interesting consequences.
Like I said, I've not read all of Herbert's sequels. From what I've heard, they tend to get...weird. REALLY weird.
Though the prequels co-written by his son Brian and Kevin Anderson get a lot of shade thrown on them, I've enjoyed them for some hard SF. I enjoyed the Harkonnen story, and how the house fell from honor to disgrace - the origin of the Harkonnen/Atreides feud. They explain why humans have such an aversion to "thinking machines."
The upcoming series, "Dune: Prophecy" coming in November should be interesting. It should give a lot of backstory. It's set 10,000 years before Dune.
Looking at the cast, you'll see names like Harkonnen, Corrino, Atreides....
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That was great!
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Paraphrasing Time Magazine's review of "Catch-22"
Apple TV's version of Foundation is not a bad series. Perhaps one day they'll make a series of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation."
Once you accept it for what it is - just taking Asimov's ideas and running with them - it's not bad. It's visually glorious, and the plots are mostly OK (though getting weird). Still fun.
Check out Silo. It's VERY good, and faithful to Hugh Howey's book so far.