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Actor Austin Butler battled brutally hot conditions in first week on ‘Dune’ set

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Austin Butler battled brutally hot conditions in his first week on the set of ‘Dune: Part two’.

the 32-year-old star joins the epic sci-fi franchise in the new movie as the sadistic Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen and revealed how heat stroke took its toll on the cast and crew during his opening week of shooting.

Butler told Entertainm­ent Weekly: “it was 110 degrees and so hot. i had the bald cap on, and it was between two soundstage­s that were just gray boxes of 200foot walls and sand. it became like a microwave. there were people passing out from heat stroke. And that was just my first week.”

However, the ‘Elvis’ actor thinks that the tough conditions were a unifying force for those working on the blockbuste­r.

Butler said: “it really bonds the entire crew. there’s something so humbling about being in such an uncomforta­ble environmen­t.”

the hot temperatur­es made director Denis Villeneuve glad that he didn’t take the convention­al

Hollywood approach by making both ‘Dune’ films back-to-back without a break in production.

the 56-year-old filmmaker said: “Both movies were made in very harsh conditions, and it’s very physically taxing, so to have a break in between them was a blessing.

“My first thought was to shoot both movies back to back together, but now i think i would have died. it was really intense, and seeing how the world reacted to ‘Part One’ was a boost of positive energy to go back into the desert.”

Villeneuve previously explained how ‘Dune: Part two’ is “more of an action” film than its 2021 predecesso­r.

He told total Film magazine: “the first movie was more mediative and contemplat­ive. We were following a young man discoverin­g a new planet, a new culture. the second movie ... it’s more of an action film than the first part. it’s more muscular.” — Bang showbiz

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