Now, the critical reception to Dune: Prophecy has been revealed on Rotten Tomatoes, where the show currently sits at a 74% critics score based on 24 reviews as of writing. The score falls just shy of Villeneuve’s 2021 Dune, which holds an 83%, and is rather far behind Dune: Part Two, which has a 92%. While this score indicates there’s still plenty of enjoyable elements to the series, it’s far from the level of quality as seen in the franchise’s theatrical installments.
What Dune: Prophecy’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Says About The Prequel Show
It’s Underwhelming Compared To Its Predecessors
Even though there are some negative reviews, the majority of positive takeaways from the prequel series indicate the franchise could have a promising future on HBO, as well as on the big screen. With Dune: Part Three already confirmed, adapting Frank Herbert’s sequel novel Dune Messiah, the new show could be just the start of the franchise’s budding expansion. While more critics reviews have yet to come in, these first two dozen are a good sign that the majority opinion will be positive when the series premieres on HBO on Sunday, November 17.
Brian Herbert, Frank Herbert’s son, has also written many other novels set in the Dune universe, following the events of his father’s books.
Our Take On Dune: Prophecy’s Rotten Tomatoes Score
It’s A Decent Sign For The Franchise’s Expanded Future
Even though Dune: Prophecy has lower critical success than its movie predecessors, its fresh score means there’s plenty more positive elements to the series than negative ones. Although some criticisms like a slower pace and less mystery could be a dealbreaker for some, it’s still a strong beginning for a franchise whose success will, inevitably, lead to more movies and shows going forward. With the critics score so positive, it’s only a matter of time before audiences also see the show, and can see if it measures up to what those watching early have said about it.