Dune stars Jason Momoa and Josh Brolin have voiced their support for director Denis Villeneuve.The actors took to social media to support the incendiary letter written by the filmmaker in response to Warner Bros’ decision to release the film on HBO Max and in cinemas on the same day.Momoa and Brolin reposted Villeneuve’s essay on Instagram, adding the comment: “Long live the theater experience!”A post shared by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies)In his letter, Villeneuve said there was “absolutely no love for cinema, nor for the audience” in Warner Bros.’ decision.“It is all about the survival of a telecom mammoth, one that is currently bearing an astronomical debt of more than $150 billion,” he said.“Therefore, even though Dune is about cinema.
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