The Hollywood Reporter claims that Warner Bros. Discovery has pushed the follow-up’s release date forward from November 17 to November 3. This is the second time the studio has changed the premiere date of Dune: Part Two in the past year. The sequel to the most-nominated Hollywood film from 2021 was supposed to come out in October. The news came on the heels of Disney’s recent delays to its upcoming projects, such as the final film for the Multiverse Saga, Avengers: Secret Wars, following the production delays suffered by Blade after losing its director. Most likely, we’ll hear other studios make the necessary adjustments in light of the setback by Disney. Last year’s Dune was a pleasant surprise as it was a success on both HBO Max and the box office. The live-action adaptation of Frank Herberts’ iconic novel ended up making $401.8 million against a $41 million budget. This gave Warner Bros. Discovery a reason to pick up the sequel and a spin-off. We’re currently waiting for the update on the earlier rumors that the deal between Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures has expired. Funcom is working on an MMO set in the Dune universe, Dune: Awakening.