Who is riding the worm at the end of Dune?

With that one kill, Paul, and by extension Jessica, are accepted into the Fremen. As they journey back to Stilgar's Sietch, Paul and Jessica witness “desert power” as they see a Fremen riding a sandworm
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A sandworm is a fictional extraterrestrial creature that appears in the Dune novels written by Frank Herbert, first introduced in Dune (1965). Sandworms are colossal, worm-like creatures that live on the desert planet Arrakis.
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across the dunes. It's then that Chani turns to Paul and smiles, reassuring him that “this is only the beginning.”
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Who is riding the sandworm in Dune 2021?

This is what Liet Kynes was about to do earlier in the movie before she was shot by the Sardaukar. In Dune part 2, Paul will use this skill on one of the largest sandworms, Shai-Hulud, and the Fremen army will ride the sandworms into battle against the Harkonnen army.
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Who is the worm guy in Dune?

Shai Hulud play a massive role in Fremen culture. The Fremen are known to ride sandworms and even capture them, their teeth being made into Crysknifes, the Fremen weapon of choice.
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Who rides sandworms in Dune?

The fremen also ride on sandworms. Once on the surface, they use a wedge-like device called a “maker hook” to force a gap between two segments. That lets sand in, irritating the worm and preventing it from diving back down below the surface. With enough hooks the fremen can actually drive a sand worm around like a bus.
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Who does Paul Atreides fight at the end of Dune?

Paul, fighting on his mother's behalf, must face Jamis, who would become the new Fremen leader if he wins. This duel might seem confusing if you recall Paul's visions throughout the film. In one of his dreams, Jamis appears to be Paul's mentor and guide.
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Is Paul Atreides the villain?

Paul Atreides is pitched as the hero of Dune, but there are several hints throughout the film that he could become the villain later on. The storyline of Frank Herbert's Dune novels is a sweeping epic that spans thousands of years, twisting the traditional hero's journey narrative in some interesting ways.
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Why does Dune end so abruptly?

According to the person who saw this test screening, the movie ends “abruptly” after Paul fights Jamis (Babs Olusanmokun). In the book, Jamis is a Fremen whom Paul is tasked with defeating in order to get himself and his exiled mother (Lady Jessica) into the good graces of the Fremen people.
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Does Paul Atreides ride worm?

Worm-riding is used as a coming-of-age ritual among the Fremen, and Paul's riding and controlling a giant sandworm cements him as a Fremen leader.
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Can Paul control the sand worms?

Sandworms are one of the most terrifying aspects of Dune, as their sheer size makes their presence incredibly intimidating. The fact that Paul is an outsider to Arrakis only makes the threat more sinister, as only Fremen can handle them.
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What is the worm thing in Dune?

The sandworms in Dune are giant animal worms known by their indigenous name as “Shai-Hulud.” To the Fremen, the deep desert dwellers of Arrakis, Shai-Hulud is considered a quasi-diety and sometimes called “Old Man of the Desert.” (When you see the new film, this last designation is important in one particular scene.)
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How does Paul become a sandworm?

Anderson's continuation of the original series, Hunters of Dune (2006). Even at a very young age, this Leto shows signs that he may be more than he seems. During an assassination attempt, he appears to transform into a small sandworm and defends himself before reverting to an innocent one-year-old.
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What do the worms in Dune eat?

Ordinarily, sandworms on Arrakis spend most of their time gobbling up sand that comprises the nearly endless dunes covering the planet. In doing so, they are able to feast on creatures known as sand plankton, microscopic creatures that devour leftover traces of the spice scattered across the Arrakeen sands.
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Is Leto Atreides II evil?

Villain Protagonist: Leto II. Interesting in that he is only evil so that he can preserve humanity. This really comes out when you see how Siona and the novel's main Duncan feel about him, as they are virtually the only people who don't worship or beg of him.
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How did Paul Atreides go blind?

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A Fremen conspiracy attempts to assassinate Paul using a stone burner. The attempt fails, but the effects of the weapon destroy Paul's eyes. Although he becomes physically blind, his prescience allows him to "see" by tightly locking in reality with his prescient visions.
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What's in their noses in Dune?

Filt-Plug by Frank Herbert from Dune. A nose plug worn to collect moisture from exhaled air. On parched Arrakis, the wise traveler wears filt-plugs and a breathing mask over the mouth, to conserve moisture.
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Does Paul ride Shai-Hulud?

Scene 124-125 : Paul Conquers Shai-Hulud

Carrying out the order to kill all the Fremen, a Harkonnen transporter lands near a sietch and move towards it, suddenly Fremen emerge from beneath the sand, killing the Harkonnen and shooting down the transporter as it tries to escape.
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Why are there no guns in Dune?

Also some knives, like the Fremen's crysknife, is a sacred object. Crysknives are taked from the teeth of the great sandworm, giving them an extra oomph of honor and religious prestige. So that's why there are “no” guns in Dune. It's because it's smarter, and objectively cooler, to fight in close quarters.
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Is Paul the Messiah in Dune?

Paul Atreides is the Messiah of Dune, the desert planet of Arrakis. He is the Kwisatz Haderach who will lead the people to “true freedom” and the Promised Land.
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Will Dune get a part 2?

“Dune: Part Two” will open in theaters October 20, 2023 from Warner Bros. The date puts the sequel's opening nearly two years to the day of “Part One” opening on October 22, 2021.
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Is Paul Atreides God?

This decision saw the theology (and many customs) of the Fremen thrust into the whole of the Empire. A result of this action was that Paul Atreides himself became a revered god-head on many worlds in the Known Universe.
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What are Paul Atreides powers?

Known as the “one who can be many places at once,” Paul is privy to an amount of knowledge no one has ever experienced before. Unlike the rest of the Bene Gesserit, he can predict far into the future with accuracy and precision. He is also able to see into the past and present without limitations.
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Is Paul the chosen one?

Paul Atreides is the chosen one three times over: by the Bene Gesserit as their Kwisatz Haderach, by the Fremen as their Lisan al Gaib, and by his own internal struggles with visions of his future greatness.
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Is spice in Dune a drug?

Melange (/meɪˈlɑːnʒ/), often referred to as "the spice", is the fictional psychedelic drug central to the Dune series of science fiction novels by Frank Herbert and derivative works.
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