Dune: Part Two, the upcoming sequel to Denis Villeneuveâs 2021 sci-fi epic based on the Frank Herbert novels, is releasing in just two weeks, but somehow the team behind it kept one major starâs involvement a total secret. During the February 15 world premiere in London, The Queenâs Gambit actor Anya Taylor-Joy appeared on the red carpet to confirm that she is, indeed, a member of the sequelâs cast. This came after an eagle-eyed Letterboxd user noticed that Dune: Part Two was listed under Taylor-Joyâs credits on the review aggregation app.
Variety confirmed that Taylor-Joy is a part of the cast, which includes TimothĂ©e Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Zendaya as Chani, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica, Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan, Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha, and many more huge Hollywood stars. But, Variety refused to âspoilâ who Taylor-Joy is playing, and it doesnât appear that anyone else is willing to say who, either.
Except me. Dune novel spoilers below, but letâs be real, the book came out in 1965.
Anya Taylor-Joy is probably Alia Atreides in Dune: Part TwoÂ
First, an attempt at a brief Dune synopsis. In the far future, an interstellar society is comprised of noble houses whose fiefdoms are entire planets. The Atreides family, led by Duke Leto (played by Oscar Isaac in Dune: Part One), is ordered to take a harsh desert planet known as Arrakis as its new fief. Though the planet is virtually inhospitable, it is the only source of the highly sought after resource known as âspice,â a psychedelic drug that is used in space navigation. But as soon as the Atreides family arrives on Arrakis, itâs clear that theyâve walked into a trap set by the rival House Harkonnen, who wants to wipe them out entirely.
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As seen in Dune: Part One, the Harkonnensâ plan results in Letoâs death, and forces Paul and his mother, Jessica, to flee into the desert. Itâs there that they come into contact withe the Fremen, Arrakisâ native people who have learned how to thrive (not just survive) on the harsh planet. Thereâs a whole messianic thing that I canât even begin to get into, but whatâs important here in regards to Taylor-Joy is this: Jessica is pregnant, and submits to the âspice agony,â a ritual where she takes a deadly amount of spice. Because sheâs with child, the baby is exposed to the spice in utero, and is born possessing all the knowledge of a fully grown adult.
Alia Atreides looks and sounds like a child, but is a full-blown Reverend Mother, the highest tier attainable amongst the Bene Gesserit (a matriarchal order that has religious and political power). In David Lynchâs Dune from 1984, Alia is played by a child actor, but I think (especially when seeing what Taylor-Joy wore to the premiere, and how it compares to what Alia wears in Lynchâs film) that Villeneuve has figured out a way to present Alia as an adult.
I await confirmation that I am correct.
