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The Bene Gesserit (R) have trained their minds and body to obtain supernatural powers
Dune: The Sisterhood has reportedly lost one-half of its showrunners. As per Deadline, Diane Ademu-John (The Haunting of Bly Manor), who also served as creator and writer of the HBO Max spin-off prequel series, has stepped down from the position. She will remain creatively involved as executive producer alongside the 2021 Dune filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and its writer Jon Spaihts. While no reasons are explicitly mentioned, the report notes that Ademu-John had formerly replaced Spaihts for the co-showrunner role. For now, veteran TV writer-producer Alison Schapker holds strong as the sole showrunner for Dune: The Sisterhood.
Over on Frank Herbert, describing fear as the “mind-killer.” In addition to directing the pilot, the report also notes that Renck will be executive producing it.
The HBO Max spin-off series previously Dune, and follows the aforementioned Harkonnen sisters, as they get involved in an underground coven called the Sisterhood of Rossak, who train their minds and body to obtain supernatural powers. The group eventually grows into the secretive Bene Gesserit we saw in the 2021 film.
Dune: The Sisterhood recently The Northman) as Sister Jen, Aoife Hinds as Sister Emeline, and Chloe Lea as Lila.
Last month, Stellan Skarsgård returning in lead roles.
Dune: The Sisterhood currently does not have a release window.
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