Back in October 2021, Denis Villeneuve's Dune hit theaters and was met with critical acclaim. Not only that, but despite releasing the same day and date in theaters and on HBO Max, Dune set a new record for the streaming platform, ultimately pulling in $400 million when all was said and done.

Naturally, WB gave Denis the keys to the franchise, confirming that a second part is coming just days later with filming set to begin in July.

After the film nearly topped the list of nominees at the 94th Academy Awards, Denis had exciting news to share about Part 2 of Dune.

According to an exclusive interview with Collider, Denis, who will return as the director and co-writer for the sequel's screenplay, has already finished and "solidified" the film's script. He added that he and co-writer Jon Spaihts has done enough work on the script to start preparing for the film more than a year ahead of its October 2023 release window. Denis also teased that fans can expect to see more IMAX footage than the first movie in Dune: Part 2, which should put the movie in a good position to hit the billion-dollar mark in a relatively COVID-19 free world.