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While I loved Dune: Part Two, I’ve got to admit I was a little disappointed there were no songs. I thought that, as with Wonka, although the trailer didn’t feature any songs, the film would be a musical. Surely we could have had Paul Atreides singing a few verses? ‘Come with me and you’ll be/In a world of pure Fremen liberation/ Take a look and you’ll see/I’m your messianic salvation’. Is that too much to ask?

WAVEY DAVEY, CALVERLEY

 there would have been no option musical? On form like that it would make any recent blockbuster look like Willy’s Chocolate Experience. Wavey and everyone with a letter printed here will receive a copy of , on 4K UHD, BD and DVD from 22 April via Dazzler Media. Didn’t send an address? Email it! What are you waiting for, Christmas?

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