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Jason Momoa Shaves for 'Dune 3' Role, Son Joins Cast as Leto II

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Jason Momoa has shaved his beard for the first time in six years to reprise his role as Duncan Idaho in 'Dune: Part Three'. The actor shared a video of the shaving process, expressing his dislike for the clean-shaven look but acknowledging it as necessary for the role. 'Dune: Part Three', directed by Denis Villeneuve, will see Momoa return alongside other cast members like Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya. New additions to the cast include Momoa's son, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, who will play Leto II, marking his debut in the workforce. The film is set to release in December 2026.
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Why It's Important?

Momoa's return to the 'Dune' franchise is significant for fans of the series, as his character Duncan Idaho plays a pivotal role in the storyline. The inclusion of his son, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, adds a personal dimension to the film, highlighting the generational continuity in the entertainment industry. This casting choice reflects broader trends in Hollywood where family legacies influence career paths. The film's release is anticipated to be a major event, potentially impacting box office performance and setting trends in sci-fi cinema. Villeneuve's direction promises a continuation of the visually stunning and complex narrative established in previous installments.

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