
Children of Dune is a TV mini-series directed by Greg Yaitanes in 2003 and based on the book of the same name by Frank Herbert, first published in 1976. The TV series features Alec Newman, Daniela Amavia, Susan Sarandon, Alice Krige, Julie Cox, Edward Atterton, and others.
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“The TV series is better than the book”
But the book is worth reading.
The TV Mini-Series is also based on
Book by Frank Herbert
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Storyline
Twelve years have passed since Paul Atreides had become Emperor at the end of Frank Herbert’s Dune by seizing control of the planet Arrakis and forcing a union with the former Emperor’s daughter, the Princess Irulan. Paul’s Fremen armies have since launched several bloody jihads to solidify his position. Deposed Emperor Shaddam IV and the rest of his family are exiled to Salusa Secundus, where his other daughter Princess Wensicia plots to restore House Corrino to power.
Movie vs Book

Year
2003
Minutes
266
Movie Rate
7.40
Source: IMDb
TV Mini-Series
Children of Dune
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Country: Germany
Year: 2003
Length: 4h26m / 3 episodes
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Year
1976
Pages
609
Book Rate
7.90
S: Goodreads
Book
Children of Dune
Author: Frank Herbert
Country: USA
First published in: 1976
Length: 609 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Dune
User polls & recommendations
“The language of prose is very different than the language of cinema. The movie has to successfully translate what was in the book.”
YANN MARTEL (Writer)

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