The Overlooked Key Event in the Dune Universe: The Significance and Profound Impacts of the Butlerian Jihad
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The Overlooked Key Event in the Dune Universe: The Significance and Profound Impacts of the Butlerian Jihad
When delving into the realm of world-building in science fiction or fantasy narratives, Dune might not be the immediate go-to example. However, with the rich history presented in the world of Arrakis, it's safe to say that Dune is not devoid of such intricacies. One such event, untouched by both Denis Villeneuve films, is the Butlerian Jihad. Taking place thousands of years before the main storyline, this sacred war unveils a wealth of information about the history of the Dune universe. Explore the details below. 👇
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For those who don't know, "Dune" is a film released in 2021, adapted from the book of the same name.
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For those unfamiliar, the Butlerian Jihad is a significant event in Frank Herbert's Dune universe, depicting the prohibition of artificial intelligence and the liberation of humanity from machine control.
The recent Dune films have not mentioned the Butlerian Jihad, an important event that forms the foundation of the story and helps understand the world of Arrakis.
Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) does not talk much about the Butlerian Jihad during the events of the main story.
The trilogy called "Legends of Dune" is most directly connected to the original book of the Dune universe.
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In the Legends of Dune trilogy's first book in the current timeline, three major houses in the existing story are detailed.
Interestingly, the trilogy concludes at a high point on Corrino and is considered a new throne world for future Padishah Emperors.
The Butlerian Jihad plays a fundamental role in the Dune universe and serves an important purpose in the development of the story.
To sidestep the issue that often troubles science fiction writers, Herbert avoided the technology question and focused on themes he deemed more important, such as philosophy and mythology.
Changes are inevitable in adapting a massive book like "Dune" into a film, but not mentioning the Butlerian Jihad in the movies was a mistake.
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For instance, when Paul and Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) are lost in the deserts of Arrakis, someone unaware of the lack of computers may wonder how they cannot communicate with the outer universe.
Briefly mentioning the Butlerian Jihad implies to newcomers that this world has a much richer history than initially apparent.
Interestingly, something other adaptations, including David Lynch's "Dune" from forty years ago, did not mention.
The Butlerian Jihad may have initially started as an excuse to remove unwanted elements from the main story, but this does not make it any less interesting or important.
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