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Dune: Parte Dos

Legendary Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures
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Crítica de Dune: Parte Dos — Un viaje inolvidable por las infinitas dunas de Arrakis

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En Dune: Parte Dos, Villeneuve aplica la misma fórmula que en su predecesora, pero todo es más y mejor. Un espectáculo visual y sonoro de ciencia ficción hecho para verse en el cine y perderse en la infinidad de Arrakis.

Sumario

Todo en Dune: Parte 2 roza lo épico. Una secuela hecha con mucho mimo y con unos detalles tan extensos como las dunas infinitas de Arrakis.

Dune: Parte Dos - Último contenido USA

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