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Paul Atreides (Alec Newman), also known as Muad'Dib, has led forth the Fremen of Arrakis to overthrow the Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and forced the Corrino family into exile on Salusa Secundus. This three part, six-hour miniseries (running time 266 minutes) picks up where the previous one left off. Spoiler warning! Plot and/or ending details follow. This miniseries is also noted for its highly successful soundtrack, composed by Brian Tyler. The eye color was toned down in the sequel to a more accurately representative deep but vibrant blue. Some fans had complaints about the color of the eyes of the Fremen, as they appeared to be almost phosphorescent in the first Sci Fi miniseries, not the "blue within blue" described by Herbert.
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Just as the first chapter in this miniseries was considered more faithful to the novels than the movies that preceded it, Children of Dune worked to correct the mistakes of its own predecessor. The name of the miniseries is somewhat of a misnomer, because the miniseries does not portray the events of the novel Children of Dune until its second and third parts the first part is a reasonably faithful adaptation of the first sequel to Dune, the novel Dune Messiah. It was directed by Greg Yaitanes, adapted for television by John Harrison, with music by Brian Tyler.
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Is a sequel to the miniseries produced by the United States-based Sci Fi Channel. Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, adapting both novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune novel by Frank Herbert,