Year: 1000
Runtime: 261 mins
Language: English
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Born to rule an empire, yet destined to tear it apart, the story continues in this three‑part miniseries adapted from Frank Herbert’s Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. Written by John Harrison and directed by Greg Yaitanes, it premiered in the United States on March 16 2003 as the sequel to the 2000 Sci‑Fi Channel adaptation of Dune. By 2004 it ranked among the channel’s three highest‑rated broadcasts.
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