A Dune cosplayer is going viral by recreating one of the sequel’s most iconic sandworm scenes inside of an AMC theater.
Dune2 has taken the movie world by storm withcriticsand fans alike hailing Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s legendary science-fictionseries.
One fan loved the movie so much he ended up bringing the scene where Paul Atreides first rides a mammoth sandworm to life to the theater in an incredible cosplay spectacle.
In a series of videos going viral across TikTok, user ‘redprintsrising’ took control of a sandworm while dressed in Fremen attire and ventured into an AMC cinema, much to the amazement of moviegoers.
Dune cosplayer literally rides sandworm into AMC
In one video, the cosplayer is filmed from an overhead perspective riding on a OneWheel Pint that easily resembles a sandworm from Dune, albeit much smaller.
After going from outside of the theater with ease, thecosplayermanaged to get his sandworm inside the theater, further impressing cinema fans.
The man showed off his skills further by navigating the area without crashing, clearly having complete mastery of the worm as he steered it into the theater’s hallway and even the concession area.
Of course, fans in attendance couldn’t help but begin taking photos and filming the spectacle and users online were equally as stunned by the stunt.
“Stilgar would be sh**ting his pants watching this,” one fan said, referencing Javier Bardem’s character.
“The ONLY way to enter into Dune part 2,” another commented.
“Drakelet him borrow,” another joked.
Dune fan brought a Sand Worm to the moviespic.twitter.com/YC1mrbKGl3
Hopefully, this isn’t the last we end up seeing of redprintsrising’s sandworm, especially ifDune Messiahgets greenlit to wrap up Denis Villeneuve’s trilogy.
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