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“I Am Heartbroken”: Cut Dune 2 Actor Responds To Being Removed From The Movie

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Warning: Minor SPOILERS lie ahead for Dune: Part Two!


Summary

  • Tim Blake Nelson expresses heartbreak over being cut from
    Dune: Part Two,
    but holds no hard feelings towards the decision.
  • Speculation suggests Nelson may have portrayed Count Hasimir Fenring in the film, a powerful figure close to the Emperor.
  • Both Nelson and Stephen McKinley Henderson were cut from the movie to focus more on the Bene Gesserit sisterhood.


Tim Blake Nelson responds to being cut from Dune: Part Two and expresses how heartbroken he is over the matter. The sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic recently arrived in theaters after being delayed by the Hollywood labor strikes. It sees Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) siding with the Fremen as he attempts to get vengeance on those responsible for his father’s death. So far, the movie has received stellar reviews from critics and audiences, and is off to a strong start at the box office.

In an interview with MovieWeb, Nelson responded to having his scenes cut from the final version of Dune: Part Two. He explained that he was not at liberty to say what his role was but that he enjoyed shooting his scenes. Unfortunately, the movie was too long, resulting in his scene being cut. Although Nelson was “heartbroken” by the cut, he acknowledges that there are no “hard feelings” and understands why the decision was made. Check out his statement below:


I don’t think I’m at liberty to say what the scene was. I’d leave that to Denis [Villeneuve] if he wants to talk about it. I had a great time over there shooting it. And then he had to cut it because he thought the movie was too long. And I am heartbroken over that, but there’s no hard feelings. I loved it, and I can’t wait to do something else with him and we certainly plan to do that.


Who Was Tim Blake Nelson Supposed To Be In Dune: Part Two?

Paul in the Dune Part 2 trailer in front of an army


Although Nelson was confirmed to be in Dune: Part Two and filmed his scenes, his role was one of the few that was never officially disclosed. Despite Nelson remaining tight-lipped about the role, there is speculation that he was portraying Count Hasimir Fenring. In the books, Fenring plays a more prominent role in Dune‘s sequels as one of the closest friends and advisors of Emperor Shaddam IV (Christopher Walken). His fighting skills and closeness to the Emperor make him quite a powerful figure.

Fenring’s wife is Bene Gesserit Lady Margot Fenring, who actually does appear in Dune: Part Two, portrayed by Léa Seydoux. The movie depicts the Bene Gesserit breeding program but doesn’t include Fenring or his part in the program. While it’s not confirmed that Nelson’s role was Fenring, the actor and character are absent from the film’s lineup. Additionally, if the director was pressed for time, it’s understandable Villeneuve may not have wanted to get into male roles in Bene Gesserit or explore Fenring’s relationship with the Emperor.


Nelson wasn’t the only character cut from Dune: Part Two. Villeneuve confirmed that Thufir Hawat (Stephen McKinley Henderson) was also removed from the final to focus on the sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit. Hence, both Henderson and Nelson may have been cut for the same reasons, as the director had to sacrifice some minor characters to maintain the focus on the sisterhood. Henderson and Nelson both received special thanks in Dune: Part Two‘s credits and Nelson’s statement assures viewers that there are no hard feelings and that the actors may still work with Villeneuve in the future.

Source: MovieWeb

Dune Part 2 Poster Showing Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides and Zendaya as Chani Holding Daggers

Dune: Part Two

Dune: Part Two is the sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 film that covers the novel’s events by Frank Herbert. The movie continues the quest of Paul Atreides on a journey of revenge against those who slew his family. With insight into the future, Atreides may be forced to choose between his one true love and the universe’s fate. 

Release Date
March 1, 2024

Studio(s)
Legendary Pictures

Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Budget
$122 Million

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