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Dune: Prophecy

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Dune: Prophecy is an American science fiction television series developed by Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker, with Schapker serving as showrunner and writer. Set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe, the series focuses on the origins of the Bene Gesserit, a powerful social, religious, and political force whose members possess superhuman powers and abilities after undergoing years of intense physical and mental conditioning. Dune: Prophecy is a prequel to the Denis Villeneuve films Dune and Dune: Part Two, taking place approximately 10,000 years earlier. It draws upon, but is set after, the Great Schools of Dune novel trilogy (2012–2016) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. During Legendary Entertainment's 2016 acquisition of the television and film rights to the Dune book series, it began development of a two-part film adaptation with Denis Villeneuve serving as director by 2017. Legendary Television ordered the series in 2019 as a spin-off project from Villeneuve's films. Various creative figures joined by 2019, and following creative overhauls, Schapker became the show-runner with Anna Foerster as director for multiple episodes by June 2023. Meanwhile, casting took place from November 2022 to June 2023. Principal photography began in November 2022 in Budapest and Jordan, and wrapped in December 2023. Dune: Prophecy premiered on HBO on November 17, 2024 to mostly positive reviews. The series was renewed for a second season in December 2024.

Infobox

Genre
mw- Drama Science fiction
Based on
Great Schools of Duneby Brian HerbertKevin J. Anderson Duneby Frank Herbert
Developed by
Diane Ademu-John Alison Schapker
Showrunner
Alison Schapker
Starring
Emily Watson Olivia Williams Travis Fimmel Jodhi May Sarah-Sofie Boussnina Chloe Lea Chris Mason Shalom Brune-Franklin Mark Strong Jade Anouka Edward Davis Josh Heuston Faoileann Cunningham Aoife Hinds Mark Addy
Music by
Volker Bertelmann
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
6
Executive producers
Diane Ademu-John Alison Schapker Jon Spaihts Scott Z. Burns Matthew King John Cameron Brian Herbert Byron Merritt Kim Herbert Jordan Goldberg Mark Tobey Anna Foerster John Shiban
Producers
Kevin J. Anderson Bryan H. Carroll Angela LaManna
Production locations
Hungary Jordan
Cinematography
Pierre Gill
Running time
58–80 minutes
Production companies
Wandering Jew Productions Herbert Properties, Inc. Flying Life Legendary Television Warner Bros. Television
Network
HBO
Release
November 17, 2024 (2024-11-17) –present

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· Episodes
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1
No.
1
Title
"The Hidden Hand"
Directed by
Anna Foerster
Written by
Diane Ademu-John
Original release date
November 17, 2024 (2024-11-17)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.205
Over 10,000 years before the events of Dune, sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen join the Sisterhood, an order of women trained to serve the Great Houses of the Imperium as Truthsayers. Mother Superior Raquella Berto-Anirul dies after envisioning a future reckoning (Tiran-Arafel), which she dubs the Burning Truth. Valya uses the Voice to force Dorotea, Raquella's granddaughter/successor, to kill herself before she can destroy the Sisterhood's breeding program. Thirty years later, Valya, now Mother Superior, arranges for Princess Ynez, daughter of Emperor Javicco Corrino, to marry nine-year-old Pruwet Richese, which they expect will stabilize the Corrino bloodline for generations to come while strengthening their control of desert planet Arrakis and its invaluable spice. Imperial Truthsayer Kasha Jinjo has unsettling visions after meeting soldier Desmond Hart, who claims Imperium-based insurgents, and not the native Fremen, were responsible for the ambush that wiped out his regiment. Valya dismisses Kasha's concerns. Visiting a nightclub, Ynez has sex with Imperial Swordmaster Keiran Atreides. Following a conversation with Javicco that reveals his unease with Ynez's marriage, Desmond meets with Pruwet and uses a "great power" to immolate him, an attack that simultaneously immolates Kasha. Seeing Kasha's burning body prompts Valya to recall Raquella's vision.
Over 10,000 years before the events of Dune, sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen join the Sisterhood, an order of women trained to serve the Great Houses of the Imperium as Truthsayers. Mother Superior Raquella Berto-Anirul dies after envisioning a future reckoning (Tiran-Arafel), which she dubs the Burning Truth. Valya uses the Voice to force Dorotea, Raquella's granddaughter/successor, to kill herself before she can destroy the Sisterhood's breeding program. Thirty years later, Valya, now Mother Superior, arranges for Princess Ynez, daughter of Emperor Javicco Corrino, to marry nine-year-old Pruwet Richese, which they expect will stabilize the Corrino bloodline for generations to come while strengthening their control of desert planet Arrakis and its invaluable spice. Imperial Truthsayer Kasha Jinjo has unsettling visions after meeting soldier Desmond Hart, who claims Imperium-based insurgents, and not the native Fremen, were responsible for the ambush that wiped out his regiment. Valya dismisses Kasha's concerns. Visiting a nightclub, Ynez has sex with Imperial Swordmaster Keiran Atreides. Following a conversation with Javicco that reveals his unease with Ynez's marriage, Desmond meets with Pruwet and uses a "great power" to immolate him, an attack that simultaneously immolates Kasha. Seeing Kasha's burning body prompts Valya to recall Raquella's vision.
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Over 10,000 years before the events of Dune, sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen join the Sisterhood, an order of women trained to serve the Great Houses of the Imperium as Truthsayers. Mother Superior Raquella Berto-Anirul dies after envisioning a future reckoning (Tiran-Arafel), which she dubs the Burning Truth. Valya uses the Voice to force Dorotea, Raquella's granddaughter/successor, to kill herself before she can destroy the Sisterhood's breeding program. Thirty years later, Valya, now Mother Superior, arranges for Princess Ynez, daughter of Emperor Javicco Corrino, to marry nine-year-old Pruwet Richese, which they expect will stabilize the Corrino bloodline for generations to come while strengthening their control of desert planet Arrakis and its invaluable spice. Imperial Truthsayer Kasha Jinjo has unsettling visions after meeting soldier Desmond Hart, who claims Imperium-based insurgents, and not the native Fremen, were responsible for the ambush that wiped out his regiment. Valya dismisses Kasha's concerns. Visiting a nightclub, Ynez has sex with Imperial Swordmaster Keiran Atreides. Following a conversation with Javicco that reveals his unease with Ynez's marriage, Desmond meets with Pruwet and uses a "great power" to immolate him, an attack that simultaneously immolates Kasha. Seeing Kasha's burning body prompts Valya to recall Raquella's vision.
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2
No.
2
Title
"Two Wolves"
Directed by
John Cameron
Written by
Elizabeth Padden and Kor Adana
Original release date
November 24, 2024 (2024-11-24)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.142
After Kasha's inconclusive autopsy, Valya leaves with Theodosia to secure Princess Ynez. Empress Natalya angers Duke Ferdinand by claiming Pruwet's death is accidental. Desmond, who claims a sandworm swallowed him, tells Javicco he killed Pruwet for him; disturbed, Javicco has him arrested, but Natalya suggests they use Desmond. Valya has Tula put her protégée, Raquella's great-great-granddaughter Lila, through the Agony ritual to unlock her Other Memory and contact Raquella. Lila learns of a "revenant", envisions Valya killing her grandmother Dorotea, becomes overwhelmed, and seemingly dies. Constantine has sex with Shannon Richese and reveals Desmond's involvement in Pruwet's murder. Valya brings news of Kasha's death, agonizing Ynez, and interrogates Desmond, who again admits both murders; Javicco eschews prosecution. Keiran, a clandestine anti-imperial insurgent, copies the palace layout for the rebels and Ynez recounts how rebels once kidnapped her and Constantine. Ferdinand threatens Javicco and Desmond burns him as a warning. Valya acquires from her spy, Division bartender Sister Mikaela, a list of Arrakis rebels the Sisterhood secretly supports, saying she may surrender them to bolster Javicco. Desmond confronts Valya, saying he intends to destroy the Sisterhood. She employs the Voice to compel him to commit suicide but he successfully resists; Valya, shocked, retreats.
After Kasha's inconclusive autopsy, Valya leaves with Theodosia to secure Princess Ynez. Empress Natalya angers Duke Ferdinand by claiming Pruwet's death is accidental. Desmond, who claims a sandworm swallowed him, tells Javicco he killed Pruwet for him; disturbed, Javicco has him arrested, but Natalya suggests they use Desmond. Valya has Tula put her protégée, Raquella's great-great-granddaughter Lila, through the Agony ritual to unlock her Other Memory and contact Raquella. Lila learns of a "revenant", envisions Valya killing her grandmother Dorotea, becomes overwhelmed, and seemingly dies. Constantine has sex with Shannon Richese and reveals Desmond's involvement in Pruwet's murder. Valya brings news of Kasha's death, agonizing Ynez, and interrogates Desmond, who again admits both murders; Javicco eschews prosecution. Keiran, a clandestine anti-imperial insurgent, copies the palace layout for the rebels and Ynez recounts how rebels once kidnapped her and Constantine. Ferdinand threatens Javicco and Desmond burns him as a warning. Valya acquires from her spy, Division bartender Sister Mikaela, a list of Arrakis rebels the Sisterhood secretly supports, saying she may surrender them to bolster Javicco. Desmond confronts Valya, saying he intends to destroy the Sisterhood. She employs the Voice to compel him to commit suicide but he successfully resists; Valya, shocked, retreats.
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After Kasha's inconclusive autopsy, Valya leaves with Theodosia to secure Princess Ynez. Empress Natalya angers Duke Ferdinand by claiming Pruwet's death is accidental. Desmond, who claims a sandworm swallowed him, tells Javicco he killed Pruwet for him; disturbed, Javicco has him arrested, but Natalya suggests they use Desmond. Valya has Tula put her protégée, Raquella's great-great-granddaughter Lila, through the Agony ritual to unlock her Other Memory and contact Raquella. Lila learns of a "revenant", envisions Valya killing her grandmother Dorotea, becomes overwhelmed, and seemingly dies. Constantine has sex with Shannon Richese and reveals Desmond's involvement in Pruwet's murder. Valya brings news of Kasha's death, agonizing Ynez, and interrogates Desmond, who again admits both murders; Javicco eschews prosecution. Keiran, a clandestine anti-imperial insurgent, copies the palace layout for the rebels and Ynez recounts how rebels once kidnapped her and Constantine. Ferdinand threatens Javicco and Desmond burns him as a warning. Valya acquires from her spy, Division bartender Sister Mikaela, a list of Arrakis rebels the Sisterhood secretly supports, saying she may surrender them to bolster Javicco. Desmond confronts Valya, saying he intends to destroy the Sisterhood. She employs the Voice to compel him to commit suicide but he successfully resists; Valya, shocked, retreats.
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3
No.
3
Title
"Sisterhood Above All"
Directed by
Richard J. Lewis
Written by
Monica Owusu-Breen and Jordan Goldberg
Original release date
December 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.137
In the past, Valya advocates revenge on the Atreides for House Harkonnen's banishment. Her brother Griffin joins the Landsraad, seeking commercial privileges, but dies, allegedly murdered by Vorian Atreides. Valya joins the Sisterhood, and Tula, hiding her Harkonnen identity, visits lover Orry Atreides' Caladan bull-hunt. Dorotea criticizes Valya for questioning if Sisters can withhold truth from rulers, and for being without loyalties. At a rainy vow-taking ceremony, Valya refuses to put the Sisterhood first. She uses the Voice on Raquella, impressing her. Orry proposes to Tula; she accepts, and they have sex. Next morning, Tula has slaughtered his family, and kills him too, avenging Griffin. Raquella shows Valya her ambitious DNA database using forbidden technology. When Dorotea and Valya are to undergo the Agony, the latter refuses; one of Dorotea's followers calls her coward. Raquella remands Valya to Lankiveil, telling her to return as a Reverend Mother or not at all. During a tense exchange, Valya employs the Voice on her mother. She later puts herself through Agony, surviving; Tula joins her in the Sisterhood. In the present, Valya visits her family as a recourse; Tula pretends to euthanize a comatose Lila but connects her to a thinking/life-support machine.
In the past, Valya advocates revenge on the Atreides for House Harkonnen's banishment. Her brother Griffin joins the Landsraad, seeking commercial privileges, but dies, allegedly murdered by Vorian Atreides. Valya joins the Sisterhood, and Tula, hiding her Harkonnen identity, visits lover Orry Atreides' Caladan bull-hunt. Dorotea criticizes Valya for questioning if Sisters can withhold truth from rulers, and for being without loyalties. At a rainy vow-taking ceremony, Valya refuses to put the Sisterhood first. She uses the Voice on Raquella, impressing her. Orry proposes to Tula; she accepts, and they have sex. Next morning, Tula has slaughtered his family, and kills him too, avenging Griffin. Raquella shows Valya her ambitious DNA database using forbidden technology. When Dorotea and Valya are to undergo the Agony, the latter refuses; one of Dorotea's followers calls her coward. Raquella remands Valya to Lankiveil, telling her to return as a Reverend Mother or not at all. During a tense exchange, Valya employs the Voice on her mother. She later puts herself through Agony, surviving; Tula joins her in the Sisterhood. In the present, Valya visits her family as a recourse; Tula pretends to euthanize a comatose Lila but connects her to a thinking/life-support machine.
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In the past, Valya advocates revenge on the Atreides for House Harkonnen's banishment. Her brother Griffin joins the Landsraad, seeking commercial privileges, but dies, allegedly murdered by Vorian Atreides. Valya joins the Sisterhood, and Tula, hiding her Harkonnen identity, visits lover Orry Atreides' Caladan bull-hunt. Dorotea criticizes Valya for questioning if Sisters can withhold truth from rulers, and for being without loyalties. At a rainy vow-taking ceremony, Valya refuses to put the Sisterhood first. She uses the Voice on Raquella, impressing her. Orry proposes to Tula; she accepts, and they have sex. Next morning, Tula has slaughtered his family, and kills him too, avenging Griffin. Raquella shows Valya her ambitious DNA database using forbidden technology. When Dorotea and Valya are to undergo the Agony, the latter refuses; one of Dorotea's followers calls her coward. Raquella remands Valya to Lankiveil, telling her to return as a Reverend Mother or not at all. During a tense exchange, Valya employs the Voice on her mother. She later puts herself through Agony, surviving; Tula joins her in the Sisterhood. In the present, Valya visits her family as a recourse; Tula pretends to euthanize a comatose Lila but connects her to a thinking/life-support machine.
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4
No.
4
Title
"Twice Born"
Directed by
Richard J. Lewis
Written by
Kevin Lau & Suzanne Wrubel
Original release date
December 8, 2024 (2024-12-08)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.132
Jen discovers other Sisters' nightmares, preventing Emeline's suicide. Valya becomes the Harkonnens' truthsayer. Ynez hears Desmond's murder confession. Desmond unsuccessfully recommends Javicco remove the Landsraad's Truthsayers. Keiran and Horace acquire an Ixian flying thermal bomb to kill Javicco, telling Mikaela. Valya hears, revealing she plans to save Javicco, and turn over Keiran. Sisters reveal Pruwet's murder to various Houses, which invite Harrow to replace the departed Richeses on the High Council and investigate. Tula has spice-imbibing acolytes draw images from their dreams: Shai-Hulud and blue eyes. Natalya reveals she leaked the truth about Pruwet's murder, so Javicco could prosecute thinking-machine abusers. At Division, Ynez recalls Vorian refused the throne, and tells Keiran of Desmond's guilt, volunteering to act. Harrow tells the Landsraad kanly was violated, almost naming the Corrinos; but Ynez accuses Desmond, who brings in Horace, bound. Desmond concurs but calls it a legal execution, flourishing the bomb. Javicco lets him immolate Horace and his co-conspirators. Valya obtains a sample of wounded Desmond's blood. Tula dreams she kills Emeline, who knows her crimes; Lila wakes. Evgeny laments Valya warping her siblings; criticizing his weakness, she withholds his respirator, killing him. Theodosia is revealed as a shapeshifter; Valya has her appear as Griffin.
Jen discovers other Sisters' nightmares, preventing Emeline's suicide. Valya becomes the Harkonnens' truthsayer. Ynez hears Desmond's murder confession. Desmond unsuccessfully recommends Javicco remove the Landsraad's Truthsayers. Keiran and Horace acquire an Ixian flying thermal bomb to kill Javicco, telling Mikaela. Valya hears, revealing she plans to save Javicco, and turn over Keiran. Sisters reveal Pruwet's murder to various Houses, which invite Harrow to replace the departed Richeses on the High Council and investigate. Tula has spice-imbibing acolytes draw images from their dreams: Shai-Hulud and blue eyes. Natalya reveals she leaked the truth about Pruwet's murder, so Javicco could prosecute thinking-machine abusers. At Division, Ynez recalls Vorian refused the throne, and tells Keiran of Desmond's guilt, volunteering to act. Harrow tells the Landsraad kanly was violated, almost naming the Corrinos; but Ynez accuses Desmond, who brings in Horace, bound. Desmond concurs but calls it a legal execution, flourishing the bomb. Javicco lets him immolate Horace and his co-conspirators. Valya obtains a sample of wounded Desmond's blood. Tula dreams she kills Emeline, who knows her crimes; Lila wakes. Evgeny laments Valya warping her siblings; criticizing his weakness, she withholds his respirator, killing him. Theodosia is revealed as a shapeshifter; Valya has her appear as Griffin.
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Jen discovers other Sisters' nightmares, preventing Emeline's suicide. Valya becomes the Harkonnens' truthsayer. Ynez hears Desmond's murder confession. Desmond unsuccessfully recommends Javicco remove the Landsraad's Truthsayers. Keiran and Horace acquire an Ixian flying thermal bomb to kill Javicco, telling Mikaela. Valya hears, revealing she plans to save Javicco, and turn over Keiran. Sisters reveal Pruwet's murder to various Houses, which invite Harrow to replace the departed Richeses on the High Council and investigate. Tula has spice-imbibing acolytes draw images from their dreams: Shai-Hulud and blue eyes. Natalya reveals she leaked the truth about Pruwet's murder, so Javicco could prosecute thinking-machine abusers. At Division, Ynez recalls Vorian refused the throne, and tells Keiran of Desmond's guilt, volunteering to act. Harrow tells the Landsraad kanly was violated, almost naming the Corrinos; but Ynez accuses Desmond, who brings in Horace, bound. Desmond concurs but calls it a legal execution, flourishing the bomb. Javicco lets him immolate Horace and his co-conspirators. Valya obtains a sample of wounded Desmond's blood. Tula dreams she kills Emeline, who knows her crimes; Lila wakes. Evgeny laments Valya warping her siblings; criticizing his weakness, she withholds his respirator, killing him. Theodosia is revealed as a shapeshifter; Valya has her appear as Griffin.
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5
No.
5
Title
"In Blood, Truth"
Directed by
Anna Foerster
Written by
Carlito Rodriguez & Leah Benavides Rodriguez
Original release date
December 15, 2024 (2024-12-15)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.150
Javicco makes Desmond an elite regiment's Bashar. Sister Francesca arrives to see Constantine, her son. Jen, trusted for her nightmare-resistance, is shown the ailing Lila. Harrow apologizes to Desmond for challenging Javicco, and blames Valya. Desmond wants proof of her complicity in rebel spice-smuggling. Harrow reports his meeting to Valya. Valya wants Francesca to assuage Javicco, and have Ynez study on Wallach IX. Raquella, possessing Lila, applauds Valya's efforts. Francesca tells Javicco to give Constantine responsibility; Javicco kisses her. Lila isolates a virus that killed Kasha; Avila, stunned, discovers Lila. Desmond's troops find spice at the Division; Keiran and Mikaela kill some. Keiran sees her Sisterhood knife, and warns her to avoid him. Desmond awakens after Mikaela's chain detonators explode the Division. Francesca says she had Constantine to protect Ynez. Valya gives Mikaela safe passage to Arrakis; Mikaela feels exploited. Constantine discovers Keiran's palace map, and smilingly betrays him to Desmond. Javicco makes Constantine fleet commander, tasked to pacify Arrakis. Ynez interrogates Keiran, who pledges to improve the Imperium. Tula is shocked to discover that Desmond has Atreides and Harkonnen blood; on Salusa Secundus, Desmond tells Natalya that his mother was a Sister, who left him to scavengers. Natalya complains to Desmond that the Sisterhood stole her power and her daughter, then kisses him.
Javicco makes Desmond an elite regiment's Bashar. Sister Francesca arrives to see Constantine, her son. Jen, trusted for her nightmare-resistance, is shown the ailing Lila. Harrow apologizes to Desmond for challenging Javicco, and blames Valya. Desmond wants proof of her complicity in rebel spice-smuggling. Harrow reports his meeting to Valya. Valya wants Francesca to assuage Javicco, and have Ynez study on Wallach IX. Raquella, possessing Lila, applauds Valya's efforts. Francesca tells Javicco to give Constantine responsibility; Javicco kisses her. Lila isolates a virus that killed Kasha; Avila, stunned, discovers Lila. Desmond's troops find spice at the Division; Keiran and Mikaela kill some. Keiran sees her Sisterhood knife, and warns her to avoid him. Desmond awakens after Mikaela's chain detonators explode the Division. Francesca says she had Constantine to protect Ynez. Valya gives Mikaela safe passage to Arrakis; Mikaela feels exploited. Constantine discovers Keiran's palace map, and smilingly betrays him to Desmond. Javicco makes Constantine fleet commander, tasked to pacify Arrakis. Ynez interrogates Keiran, who pledges to improve the Imperium. Tula is shocked to discover that Desmond has Atreides and Harkonnen blood; on Salusa Secundus, Desmond tells Natalya that his mother was a Sister, who left him to scavengers. Natalya complains to Desmond that the Sisterhood stole her power and her daughter, then kisses him.
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Javicco makes Desmond an elite regiment's Bashar. Sister Francesca arrives to see Constantine, her son. Jen, trusted for her nightmare-resistance, is shown the ailing Lila. Harrow apologizes to Desmond for challenging Javicco, and blames Valya. Desmond wants proof of her complicity in rebel spice-smuggling. Harrow reports his meeting to Valya. Valya wants Francesca to assuage Javicco, and have Ynez study on Wallach IX. Raquella, possessing Lila, applauds Valya's efforts. Francesca tells Javicco to give Constantine responsibility; Javicco kisses her. Lila isolates a virus that killed Kasha; Avila, stunned, discovers Lila. Desmond's troops find spice at the Division; Keiran and Mikaela kill some. Keiran sees her Sisterhood knife, and warns her to avoid him. Desmond awakens after Mikaela's chain detonators explode the Division. Francesca says she had Constantine to protect Ynez. Valya gives Mikaela safe passage to Arrakis; Mikaela feels exploited. Constantine discovers Keiran's palace map, and smilingly betrays him to Desmond. Javicco makes Constantine fleet commander, tasked to pacify Arrakis. Ynez interrogates Keiran, who pledges to improve the Imperium. Tula is shocked to discover that Desmond has Atreides and Harkonnen blood; on Salusa Secundus, Desmond tells Natalya that his mother was a Sister, who left him to scavengers. Natalya complains to Desmond that the Sisterhood stole her power and her daughter, then kisses him.
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No.
6
Title
"The High-Handed Enemy"
Directed by
Anna Foerster
Written by
Elizabeth Padden & Suzanne Wrubel
Original release date
December 22, 2024 (2024-12-22)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.162
In flashback, Tula sees Valya order Dorotea's suicide, then reveals her pregnancy. Valya shows Tula Anirul, and plans mating Javicco to Natalya. After birthing Desmond, Tula exchanges him for a stillborn. In the present, Nazir tells Tula fear feeds the virus, but dies analyzing it. Natalya arrests Ynez for attempting Keiran's rescue. Valya gives Francesca a poison needle to kill Javicco. Javicco unsuccessfully tries to send Natalya away. Javicco begs Valya's assistance against Desmond. She reveals the Sisterhood manipulated his whole life; he has her arrested. Dorotea-possessed Lila reveals Valya made Dorotea's followers commit suicide. Francesca shows angry Javicco the needle, blaming Valya. Valya frees Ynez and Keiran; they flee; Theodosia poses as Ynez, then a guard, stabbing Desmond. Javicco threatens Francesca, but, despairing, stabs himself. Natalya kills Francesca with the needle. Lila shows the acolytes Dorotea's followers' skeletons, then destroys Anirul. Harrow recovers a recording device he used to spy on Valya. Desmond ignites Valya's virus; Tula helps her to survive by abandoning fear. Valya senses an unknown person had a blue-"eyed" machine forcibly implant technology in Desmond. She considers killing Desmond, but Tula reveals his parentage. Valya says some hidden hand, grasping for control, also realized Desmond's potential. Tula embraces Desmond; his guards arrest her. Valya, Keiran, and Ynez land on Arrakis.
In flashback, Tula sees Valya order Dorotea's suicide, then reveals her pregnancy. Valya shows Tula Anirul, and plans mating Javicco to Natalya. After birthing Desmond, Tula exchanges him for a stillborn. In the present, Nazir tells Tula fear feeds the virus, but dies analyzing it. Natalya arrests Ynez for attempting Keiran's rescue. Valya gives Francesca a poison needle to kill Javicco. Javicco unsuccessfully tries to send Natalya away. Javicco begs Valya's assistance against Desmond. She reveals the Sisterhood manipulated his whole life; he has her arrested. Dorotea-possessed Lila reveals Valya made Dorotea's followers commit suicide. Francesca shows angry Javicco the needle, blaming Valya. Valya frees Ynez and Keiran; they flee; Theodosia poses as Ynez, then a guard, stabbing Desmond. Javicco threatens Francesca, but, despairing, stabs himself. Natalya kills Francesca with the needle. Lila shows the acolytes Dorotea's followers' skeletons, then destroys Anirul. Harrow recovers a recording device he used to spy on Valya. Desmond ignites Valya's virus; Tula helps her to survive by abandoning fear. Valya senses an unknown person had a blue-"eyed" machine forcibly implant technology in Desmond. She considers killing Desmond, but Tula reveals his parentage. Valya says some hidden hand, grasping for control, also realized Desmond's potential. Tula embraces Desmond; his guards arrest her. Valya, Keiran, and Ynez land on Arrakis.
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In flashback, Tula sees Valya order Dorotea's suicide, then reveals her pregnancy. Valya shows Tula Anirul, and plans mating Javicco to Natalya. After birthing Desmond, Tula exchanges him for a stillborn. In the present, Nazir tells Tula fear feeds the virus, but dies analyzing it. Natalya arrests Ynez for attempting Keiran's rescue. Valya gives Francesca a poison needle to kill Javicco. Javicco unsuccessfully tries to send Natalya away. Javicco begs Valya's assistance against Desmond. She reveals the Sisterhood manipulated his whole life; he has her arrested. Dorotea-possessed Lila reveals Valya made Dorotea's followers commit suicide. Francesca shows angry Javicco the needle, blaming Valya. Valya frees Ynez and Keiran; they flee; Theodosia poses as Ynez, then a guard, stabbing Desmond. Javicco threatens Francesca, but, despairing, stabs himself. Natalya kills Francesca with the needle. Lila shows the acolytes Dorotea's followers' skeletons, then destroys Anirul. Harrow recovers a recording device he used to spy on Valya. Desmond ignites Valya's virus; Tula helps her to survive by abandoning fear. Valya senses an unknown person had a blue-"eyed" machine forcibly implant technology in Desmond. She considers killing Desmond, but Tula reveals his parentage. Valya says some hidden hand, grasping for control, also realized Desmond's potential. Tula embraces Desmond; his guards arrest her. Valya, Keiran, and Ynez land on Arrakis.
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"The Hidden Hand"
Anna Foerster
Diane Ademu-John
November 17, 2024 (2024-11-17)
0.205
Over 10,000 years before the events of Dune, sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen join the Sisterhood, an order of women trained to serve the Great Houses of the Imperium as Truthsayers. Mother Superior Raquella Berto-Anirul dies after envisioning a future reckoning (Tiran-Arafel), which she dubs the Burning Truth. Valya uses the Voice to force Dorotea, Raquella's granddaughter/successor, to kill herself before she can destroy the Sisterhood's breeding program. Thirty years later, Valya, now Mother Superior, arranges for Princess Ynez, daughter of Emperor Javicco Corrino, to marry nine-year-old Pruwet Richese, which they expect will stabilize the Corrino bloodline for generations to come while strengthening their control of desert planet Arrakis and its invaluable spice. Imperial Truthsayer Kasha Jinjo has unsettling visions after meeting soldier Desmond Hart, who claims Imperium-based insurgents, and not the native Fremen, were responsible for the ambush that wiped out his regiment. Valya dismisses Kasha's concerns. Visiting a nightclub, Ynez has sex with Imperial Swordmaster Keiran Atreides. Following a conversation with Javicco that reveals his unease with Ynez's marriage, Desmond meets with Pruwet and uses a "great power" to immolate him, an attack that simultaneously immolates Kasha. Seeing Kasha's burning body prompts Valya to recall Raquella's vision.
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"Two Wolves"
John Cameron
Elizabeth Padden and Kor Adana
November 24, 2024 (2024-11-24)
0.142
After Kasha's inconclusive autopsy, Valya leaves with Theodosia to secure Princess Ynez. Empress Natalya angers Duke Ferdinand by claiming Pruwet's death is accidental. Desmond, who claims a sandworm swallowed him, tells Javicco he killed Pruwet for him; disturbed, Javicco has him arrested, but Natalya suggests they use Desmond. Valya has Tula put her protégée, Raquella's great-great-granddaughter Lila, through the Agony ritual to unlock her Other Memory and contact Raquella. Lila learns of a "revenant", envisions Valya killing her grandmother Dorotea, becomes overwhelmed, and seemingly dies. Constantine has sex with Shannon Richese and reveals Desmond's involvement in Pruwet's murder. Valya brings news of Kasha's death, agonizing Ynez, and interrogates Desmond, who again admits both murders; Javicco eschews prosecution. Keiran, a clandestine anti-imperial insurgent, copies the palace layout for the rebels and Ynez recounts how rebels once kidnapped her and Constantine. Ferdinand threatens Javicco and Desmond burns him as a warning. Valya acquires from her spy, Division bartender Sister Mikaela, a list of Arrakis rebels the Sisterhood secretly supports, saying she may surrender them to bolster Javicco. Desmond confronts Valya, saying he intends to destroy the Sisterhood. She employs the Voice to compel him to commit suicide but he successfully resists; Valya, shocked, retreats.
3
"Sisterhood Above All"
Richard J. Lewis
Monica Owusu-Breen and Jordan Goldberg
December 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
0.137
In the past, Valya advocates revenge on the Atreides for House Harkonnen's banishment. Her brother Griffin joins the Landsraad, seeking commercial privileges, but dies, allegedly murdered by Vorian Atreides. Valya joins the Sisterhood, and Tula, hiding her Harkonnen identity, visits lover Orry Atreides' Caladan bull-hunt. Dorotea criticizes Valya for questioning if Sisters can withhold truth from rulers, and for being without loyalties. At a rainy vow-taking ceremony, Valya refuses to put the Sisterhood first. She uses the Voice on Raquella, impressing her. Orry proposes to Tula; she accepts, and they have sex. Next morning, Tula has slaughtered his family, and kills him too, avenging Griffin. Raquella shows Valya her ambitious DNA database using forbidden technology. When Dorotea and Valya are to undergo the Agony, the latter refuses; one of Dorotea's followers calls her coward. Raquella remands Valya to Lankiveil, telling her to return as a Reverend Mother or not at all. During a tense exchange, Valya employs the Voice on her mother. She later puts herself through Agony, surviving; Tula joins her in the Sisterhood. In the present, Valya visits her family as a recourse; Tula pretends to euthanize a comatose Lila but connects her to a thinking/life-support machine.
4
"Twice Born"
Richard J. Lewis
Kevin Lau & Suzanne Wrubel
December 8, 2024 (2024-12-08)
0.132
Jen discovers other Sisters' nightmares, preventing Emeline's suicide. Valya becomes the Harkonnens' truthsayer. Ynez hears Desmond's murder confession. Desmond unsuccessfully recommends Javicco remove the Landsraad's Truthsayers. Keiran and Horace acquire an Ixian flying thermal bomb to kill Javicco, telling Mikaela. Valya hears, revealing she plans to save Javicco, and turn over Keiran. Sisters reveal Pruwet's murder to various Houses, which invite Harrow to replace the departed Richeses on the High Council and investigate. Tula has spice-imbibing acolytes draw images from their dreams: Shai-Hulud and blue eyes. Natalya reveals she leaked the truth about Pruwet's murder, so Javicco could prosecute thinking-machine abusers. At Division, Ynez recalls Vorian refused the throne, and tells Keiran of Desmond's guilt, volunteering to act. Harrow tells the Landsraad kanly was violated, almost naming the Corrinos; but Ynez accuses Desmond, who brings in Horace, bound. Desmond concurs but calls it a legal execution, flourishing the bomb. Javicco lets him immolate Horace and his co-conspirators. Valya obtains a sample of wounded Desmond's blood. Tula dreams she kills Emeline, who knows her crimes; Lila wakes. Evgeny laments Valya warping her siblings; criticizing his weakness, she withholds his respirator, killing him. Theodosia is revealed as a shapeshifter; Valya has her appear as Griffin.
5
"In Blood, Truth"
Anna Foerster
Carlito Rodriguez & Leah Benavides Rodriguez
December 15, 2024 (2024-12-15)
0.150
Javicco makes Desmond an elite regiment's Bashar. Sister Francesca arrives to see Constantine, her son. Jen, trusted for her nightmare-resistance, is shown the ailing Lila. Harrow apologizes to Desmond for challenging Javicco, and blames Valya. Desmond wants proof of her complicity in rebel spice-smuggling. Harrow reports his meeting to Valya. Valya wants Francesca to assuage Javicco, and have Ynez study on Wallach IX. Raquella, possessing Lila, applauds Valya's efforts. Francesca tells Javicco to give Constantine responsibility; Javicco kisses her. Lila isolates a virus that killed Kasha; Avila, stunned, discovers Lila. Desmond's troops find spice at the Division; Keiran and Mikaela kill some. Keiran sees her Sisterhood knife, and warns her to avoid him. Desmond awakens after Mikaela's chain detonators explode the Division. Francesca says she had Constantine to protect Ynez. Valya gives Mikaela safe passage to Arrakis; Mikaela feels exploited. Constantine discovers Keiran's palace map, and smilingly betrays him to Desmond. Javicco makes Constantine fleet commander, tasked to pacify Arrakis. Ynez interrogates Keiran, who pledges to improve the Imperium. Tula is shocked to discover that Desmond has Atreides and Harkonnen blood; on Salusa Secundus, Desmond tells Natalya that his mother was a Sister, who left him to scavengers. Natalya complains to Desmond that the Sisterhood stole her power and her daughter, then kisses him.
6
"The High-Handed Enemy"
Anna Foerster
Elizabeth Padden & Suzanne Wrubel
December 22, 2024 (2024-12-22)
0.162
In flashback, Tula sees Valya order Dorotea's suicide, then reveals her pregnancy. Valya shows Tula Anirul, and plans mating Javicco to Natalya. After birthing Desmond, Tula exchanges him for a stillborn. In the present, Nazir tells Tula fear feeds the virus, but dies analyzing it. Natalya arrests Ynez for attempting Keiran's rescue. Valya gives Francesca a poison needle to kill Javicco. Javicco unsuccessfully tries to send Natalya away. Javicco begs Valya's assistance against Desmond. She reveals the Sisterhood manipulated his whole life; he has her arrested. Dorotea-possessed Lila reveals Valya made Dorotea's followers commit suicide. Francesca shows angry Javicco the needle, blaming Valya. Valya frees Ynez and Keiran; they flee; Theodosia poses as Ynez, then a guard, stabbing Desmond. Javicco threatens Francesca, but, despairing, stabs himself. Natalya kills Francesca with the needle. Lila shows the acolytes Dorotea's followers' skeletons, then destroys Anirul. Harrow recovers a recording device he used to spy on Valya. Desmond ignites Valya's virus; Tula helps her to survive by abandoning fear. Valya senses an unknown person had a blue-"eyed" machine forcibly implant technology in Desmond. She considers killing Desmond, but Tula reveals his parentage. Valya says some hidden hand, grasping for control, also realized Desmond's potential. Tula embraces Desmond; his guards arrest her. Valya, Keiran, and Ynez land on Arrakis.
· Reception › Awards and nominations
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Award
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Year
2025
Category
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television
Nominee
Bojana Nikitović (for "The Hidden Hand")
Result
Won
Critics' Choice Super Awards
Critics' Choice Super Awards
Award
Critics' Choice Super Awards
Year
2025
Category
Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie
Nominee
Dune: Prophecy
Result
Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards
Golden Trailer Awards
Award
Golden Trailer Awards
Year
2025
Category
Best Fantasy Adventure (Trailer/Teaser) for a TV/Streaming Series
Nominee
HBO / Concept Arts (for "Power")
Result
Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Award
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Year
2025
Category
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)
Nominee
Tom Meyer, Guy Potgieter, Carolyn Loucks (for "The Hidden Hand")
Result
Nominated
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Award
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Year
Bojana Nikitović, Gábor Homonnay, and Srdjan Perić (for "The Hidden Hand")
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Award
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Year
Volker Bertelmann
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie
Award
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie
Year
Terron Pratt, Michael Enriquez, Brennan Prevatt, Martyn Culpitt, Philip Engstrom, Peter Lames, Julien Hery, Vincent Poitras, Jed Glassford
Category
Nominated
Set Decorators Society of America Awards
Set Decorators Society of America Awards
Award
Set Decorators Society of America Awards
Year
2025
Category
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series
Nominee
Carolyn Loucks, Roxana Balogh, Tom Meyer
Result
Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards
Visual Effects Society Awards
Award
Visual Effects Society Awards
Year
2025
Category
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, Game Cinematic or Real-Time Project
Nominee
Scott Coates, Sam Besseau, Vincent l'Heureux, Lourenco Abreu (for "Imperial Palace")
Result
Nominated
Nils Weisbrod, David Anastacio, Rene Borst, Ruben Valente (for "Zimia Spaceport")
Nils Weisbrod, David Anastacio, Rene Borst, Ruben Valente (for "Zimia Spaceport")
Award
Nils Weisbrod, David Anastacio, Rene Borst, Ruben Valente (for "Zimia Spaceport")
Year
Nominated
Award
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref.
Costume Designers Guild Awards
2025
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television
Bojana Nikitović (for "The Hidden Hand")
Won
Critics' Choice Super Awards
2025
Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie
Dune: Prophecy
Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards
2025
Best Fantasy Adventure (Trailer/Teaser) for a TV/Streaming Series
HBO / Concept Arts (for "Power")
Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
2025
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)
Tom Meyer, Guy Potgieter, Carolyn Loucks (for "The Hidden Hand")
Nominated
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Bojana Nikitović, Gábor Homonnay, and Srdjan Perić (for "The Hidden Hand")
Nominated
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Volker Bertelmann
Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie
Terron Pratt, Michael Enriquez, Brennan Prevatt, Martyn Culpitt, Philip Engstrom, Peter Lames, Julien Hery, Vincent Poitras, Jed Glassford
Nominated
Set Decorators Society of America Awards
2025
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series
Carolyn Loucks, Roxana Balogh, Tom Meyer
Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards
2025
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, Game Cinematic or Real-Time Project
Scott Coates, Sam Besseau, Vincent l'Heureux, Lourenco Abreu (for "Imperial Palace")
Nominated
Nils Weisbrod, David Anastacio, Rene Borst, Ruben Valente (for "Zimia Spaceport")
Nominated

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