This year, Spice DAO became Twitter’s most active person. The group announced that in January 15 it had purchased the story bible for a Dune movie that never was released, and set to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. This long-lost version of Dune has been subject to a lot of intrigue for a long time. So, when Spice DAO bought a book for 2.66 million about the movie, it was excited to create the movie in a way that was more beautiful.
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As we said, however, the fact that they only bought a book about the movie was a mistake didn’t give them the copyright to the Dune franchise. The group, however, announced that it wanted to not only publish this book to the public, but produce animated films based on that scrapped film. A few months later, it is reviving all of these aims, and so it sells the book that was very difficult to get it.
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The verge reported that Spice DAO rebrands the Spice Club and is doing what is already done on its own. As soon as investors can go, the studio seems to go out of the crypto world to fund its media efforts.
The book will be sold in the next year. Most likely, the release of Dune: Part II will spur a few interest. Various changes happen right away, but Kortelin, the project lead, is in fact stepping down immediately.
All in all, this is a completely disgruntled turn of events for a group planned to sell a Dune-silver to a major streaming service. Suddenly without its project lead – and likely with a whole bunch of token refunds to dish out -, it’s not known if any of the group’s Dune efforts will continue.
A statement released by a project leader, Soban Soby Saqib, seems to be perfectly dissatisfactory. Soby blamed all of that on the “DAO delusion”, writing “I’d really like that to work out better.” Don’t waste time, since it’s not so strong, it’s good, I guess.