The Best Part of Dune 1 & 2 Will Only Be in the 3rd Movie for a Single Scene

In many ways, Dune is a brilliant film. You’re drawn in by the question of who holds the true power, and quickly discover that control is surprisingly diffuse. While Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) is presented as the central, almost prophetic figure, the story relies heavily on the actions of those operating from the shadows. What makes the film truly compelling is that the character who truly captivates isn’t Paul himself. It’s someone who largely observes in silence, seemingly anticipating every event. And when she finally speaks, it dramatically changes the atmosphere.






![The complex-valued trajectory of [latex]s + s_{+}\[/latex] reveals the parameter-dependent thresholds for partonic and hadronic transitions-specifically, [latex]s_{\text{th}} = 4m_{c}^{2}[/latex] and [latex]s_{\text{th}} = 4M_{D}^{2}[/latex]-with physical crossing points occurring at [latex]\xi = 1[/latex] for [latex]b \to s[/latex] ([latex]m_{1} = m_{c} + m_{s}[/latex]), [latex]\xi = 2.04[/latex] for [latex]B \to K[/latex] ([latex]m_{1} = M_{D^{<i>}}\_{s}[/latex]), and [latex]\xi = \{3.69, 8.62\}[/latex] for [latex]B \to K^{</i>}\[/latex] ([latex]m_{1} = \{M_{D^{*}}\_{s}, M_{D\_{s}}\}[/latex]), as determined by analysis utilizing mass values from Navaset al. (2024).](https://arxiv.org/html/2604.01284v1/x14.png)

