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MAJOR SPOILERS are ahead for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part 2, now playing in theaters. The ending of Dune: Part 2 is here, and despite all the major deaths, nothing hurt more than Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides proverbially stabbing Zendaya’s Chani in the back during its conclusion. During the grand finale for the sequel, Paul Atreides takes his place as the Fremen’s messiah and demands that Florence Pugh’s Princess Irulan take his hand in marriage in order to strengthen the houses. In light of the ending, CinemaBlend asked Zendaya and Pugh to weigh in on Paul’s decisions. The Dune conclusion is especially gutting after seeing Paul and Chani form a romantic connection as he learns the way of the desert from the Fremen and becomes accepted as one of their people. After Paul declared to Chani “I will love you as long as I breathe,” how could he do this to her?
Netflix's live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is finally here, so of course we had to chat with the franchise's biggest fans - its cast! Cinemablend is joined by Gordon Cormier (“Aang”), Kiawentiio (“Katara”), Ian Ousley ("Sokka”), Dallas Liu ("Prince Zuko”), Paul Sun-Hyung Lee ("Uncle Iroh”) and Daniel Dae Kim ("Fire Lord Ozai”). Watch as they discuss their favorite easter eggs and inspirations from the animated series and the new ideas they brought to the Netflix adaptation.
It's been a great time for double features, what with 2023's Barbie-meets-Oppenheimer phenomenon and the recent cinematic coupling of Wicked Part 1 and Moana 2 (a.k.a. "Theater Kid Barbenheimer"). Sydney Sweeney wants to keep the multi-title movie events going with a pair of her most recent theatrical releases. While sitting down for a recent interview with CinemaBlend Managing Editor Sean O'Connell alongside her Madame Web castmates Isabela Merced and Celeste O'Connor, Sweeney—who plays Julia Cornwall/Spider-Woman in the Spider-Verse superhero thriller—was asked which of her movies she'd recommend couples go see on Valentine's Day: Madame Web or her recent rom-com with Glen Powell, Anyone but You.
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