The movies of Dune have conquered half the world and brought Frank Herbert's original works to people who otherwise would never have read them. His universe has never been on as many lips as it is now, especially for those people who are unaware of the direction the story will take and all the mysteries already revealed in the pages of the books.
In this sense, some people have wondered why Paul Atreides' visions are different in Dune: Part 2 compared to Dune Part 1. The dreams and visions are a product of being a male anomaly of the Bene Gesserit, something that gives him a power that few if any men have had before… and this means entering unknown territory.
Paul's visions in the first film show a very clear future with little room for interpretation, but during the second film they become somewhat more abstract and dreamlike… they almost seem like illusions or mirages, which implies much more room for interpretation. interpretation and possible paths.
Paul's visions come to show multiple potential future outcomes, and as they gain more prescience throughout Dune: Part2 2, he becomes more able to understand their meaning.
The reason the visions are different, beyond the obvious evolution of Paul Atreides as Lisan al Gaib, is the prolonged exposure to Spice of Arrakis. Not to mention a certain little blue liquid. His mind expansion due to the substance allows him to see multiple future outcomes, similar to what Marvel's Doctor Strange does. Paul's evolution, as ScreenRant indicates, is based on this new reality that he lives on Arrakis.
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