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Denis Villeneuve painted on a large canvas when he made his first two Dune movies, and he has even greater ambitions for Dune: Messiah. In an interview with CNBC, IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond revealed that Villeneuve is planning to shoot all of Dune: Messiah with IMAX cameras. Gelfond hopes this is the start of a new trend for the director, who is also in line to direct the next James Bond movie. Villeneuve hasn’t had any conversations with Gelfond about Bond 26 yet, but it sounds like the executive would be game for all of that film to be shot in IMAX as well.
“From a personal point of view, I was really happy. I like him,” Gelfond said in response to a question about Villeneuve helming Bond 26. “I think he’s a genius filmmaker. Dune 2, that’s one of the eight [IMAX] did over 20% of the box office. Of course, in my mind, I’m [fast-forwarding] to Bond. But he’s so creative. He’s making the next Dune with IMAX cameras. He’s filming the whole thing. So we haven’t started talking yet, but I’m praying that that’s the case with Bond.”
In late June, Villeneuve was officially announced as the Bond 26 director. A release date for that project has yet to be set, but Amazon appears to be in the early stages of the casting process. The studio is reportedly pursuing an actor under the age of 30, with the likes of Tom Holland, Harris Dickinson, and Jacob Elordi said to be at the top of their wishlist.








