Dune Part Two And The Star Wars Universe (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Could Dune and Star Wars be the long-lost cousins of the sci-fi world? With the release of Dune: Part Two, those age-old comparisons between the epic Frank Herbert universe and George Lucas’s space opera have been reignited. And the roots run way more profound.

Let’s rewind. Before Denis Villeneuve’s Dune adaptation happened, the literary world had already crowned Frank Herbert’s Dune series as a sci-fi titan. Herbert’s work laid the foundation for countless following stories. Enter Star Wars, the franchise that blew up the big screen in the 1970s, sprinkling its storylines with concepts that Dune readers couldn’t help but find… familiar. Coincidence? Probably not.

Take desert planets, for instance. Star Wars had Tattooine, that sandy wasteland where Anakin Skywalker kicked off his destiny before his son, Luke, picked up the torch. In Dune, it’s all about Arrakis—aka Dune itself—the sun-scorched home of the spice mélange. While Tattooine’s more of a launching pad for our Jedi heroes, Arrakis is the nerve center of the universe. Talk about upping the stakes!

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