![]() “Dune” is not Ferguson’s first franchise, let alone blockbuster. And she knows she needs to follow in that sense. There’s a shift in power here - between her and her son. “And I remember Denis saying, ‘It’s not an easy choice to go after and follow the Fremen.’ This is not a safe and comfortable decision, but the decisions are not made by her now. But I do remember that moment,” Ferguson says of that last shot. “We did a couple of different takes, and I will give everything to my Denis, because he’s brilliant. At that point in the story, both Paul and Lady Jessica have been accepted by the Fremen, the indigenous inhabitants of the desert planet Arrakis. I mean, it’s a great character.”ĭespite Paul Atreides being at the center of the film, the last face audiences see at the film’s end is Ferguson’s. But I have to say that was very true to the book, because that was his bible, and he highlights and excels in incredibly important elements for this character and for women. How Timothée responded to me as a mother lifts my character or pushes her down or whatever he decides is also how you build a character. “They kind of come gradually through scenes and also very much through interactions with other people. ![]() I very rarely have epiphanies with characters, to be honest,” Ferguson says. Those people include Villeneuve and co-star Jason Momoa, whom she now considers close friends (though it’s not known whether Momoa will return in the second half of the film). He was driving in the car while someone was filming him, and he was just screaming into the phone going, ‘Go, go!’ And his joy, I just started laughing, and I thought, ‘Man, it’s going to be amazing getting back together with these people again.’” “It wasn’t until I got a video call from Josh Brolin. “I didn’t really understand what had happened,” says Ferguson, who stars as Lady Jessica Atreides in the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel. had greenlighted the story’s conclusion after the film’s successful release in October was met with an enthusiastic reaction from the cast and crew. So, the news that Legendary and Warner Bros. TV Group earlier this year following the retirement of longtime chief Peter Roth.When Rebecca Ferguson wrapped production on Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune,” there was no guarantee a Part 2, which had largely been kept a secret - even from the actress - would even go forward. Marks will report to Fuentes and work closely with Dungey and her team.ĭungey took over Warner Bros. She is smart, strategic and well-respected, and I can’t wait for her to jump in.” Television Group, added. “Rebecca lives and breathes television and has a track record of creating campaigns that break through the clutter and create buzz in today’s hyper-competitive environment. Television Group,” Channing Dungey, chairman of Warner Bros. “Rebecca is an incredible communications executive and I’m delighted that she will be joining us to head up publicity for the Warner Bros. Channing and I are so thrilled to have her joining our team.” We could not be more proud to have her leading our efforts for Warner Bros. “Her legacy at NBC speaks for itself, where she made an indelible impact over a brilliant three-decade run. Period.” Johanna Fuentes, head of global communications for WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group, said. “Rebecca and I have either worked together or run in the same circles for over 20 years and, simply put, she is one of the best communications executives in our business. ![]() These New Fall Shows Landed the Best Lead-ins
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