Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho Fighting The Sardaukar | Dune: Part One | Max
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- In an act of heroism, Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa) fights the Sardaukar in order to save Paul and Lady Jessica. Stream Dune now on Max.
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For those who haven't read the books, the Sardaukar were considered the most elite & deadly fighters in the universe. It was absolutely unheard of for one man to stand against a dozen Sardaukar in battle. Even 3,500 years later, the descendants of the Sardaukar still held Duncan Idaho in awe. In the book there were more... his corpse was found surrounded by a pile of dead Sardaukar.
The chadliest chad
Pretty much the si-fi version of Guan yu.
Except he's not just a man, he's the Sword Master of Ginaz.
I too would keep making gholas of the man, the myth, the legend.
Shame their badassery wasn't really shown here. They beat him eventually but a few of them really went out like the classic blockbuster chumps.
Imagine walking into that hallway, being a part of the best fighting force in the galaxy, and seeing a dozen of your comrades dead; at the feet of one guy.
Not only that: they had already been jumped in the open room by a dozen scrawny Fremen who weren't even wearing shields, and who had already managed to kill well over half your force before you'd even reached the corridor.
I counted close to forty Sardaukar when they entered the "empty" room, and there were no more than twenty who managed to reach that corridor and face off against Idaho.
No disrespect to Duncan Idaho, but they would have already been rattled by that encounter with the Fremen.
(oh, yeah, and note that you have to subtract at least one Sardaukar kill in the corridor, because the Last Fremen Left Standing managed to dispatch one before Idaho entered the fight)
@@johnreynolds7996 Yeah, a Sardaukar unit that size would have expected to take on 5x to 10x times their own number in line troops from most House armies, and win.
Now a handful of "desert rats" and some scary House Atreides guy is wiping the floor with them!
his ancient Earth ancestor Conan of Cimmeria would be proud
See you later Duncan.
@@cykeok3525 dig it!
They were so impressed that they just had to clone him every time lol
They clone him so often that they turn him into Kwisatz Haderach by accident
@@carlycrays2831Not only that, the guy who could see 3000 years into the future actively paired him up with the atreides to breed in his superior genes.
but does he retains his memories and love for Paul/Duke?
@@IamNinjaOfNinja Many of them do, yes. It's a whole thing
Jason Momoa was the perfect casting for Duncan. He's so effortlessly badass in this role
Stop the cap 😅
Except he doesn’t look like he belongs on Caladan.
@@Garl_Vinland why not?
@@Rubrick23.”I disagree with every little positive comments because I’m cool and edgy”
He is, momoa are close to his description in the novel@@Garl_Vinland
Man Killed 5 Sardaukaar (after being stabbed) and 19 in total
Definition Of Badass
the actual number is 19
DMZ is a near future apocalypse show that is in HBO Max.
It came out 2 days it ago. I watched all of them.
And it makes me think very carefully of my choices today.
That's how close to reality this show feels. I cried each episode. But I can't spoil the ending.
You have to see for yourself for you to know what the ending is.
@@callibor3119 noone cares bro
@@RA-tp4pr Oh and HBO Max cares, too. Because they made it. It is a Max Original. Who would of thunk?
@@callibor3119 don't care.
In the books Duncan’s fightings was described as cat-like, with a “flicking” motion to his strikes that slipped just under shields deflection speed and made him among the most formidable killers in the imperium.
In the movie he just tells a lot and waves it around like a battle axe
Momoa is slower than Alan Ritchson in season 2. The fight scene doesn't work
Badass
oooh , they should have made that a lot more clear. It aways bothers me how he somehow just stabs people throught the shield.
@@Garl_VinlandBro's never used a sword before.
I liked the touch that when Idaho managed to get to his feet again, he warned the Saudaukar with a war cry. He might have killed more of them if he just went in slashing, but the whole point was to *distract* them - so he yelled, and instantly got their attention away from the door.
Still no point in yelling. He could have just killed them all without the need to distract. One of the many weak points in this inspired by Dune adaptation.
@@dane4453wrong, a distraction is a distraction period
@@lindsaymonroe567 I mean also, they just “killed” him. Definitely shouldn’t be getting back up after all that fighting. And then he screams, second wind like that ought to make any warrior in battle shaken for a second. And those seconds mattered. Just my thoughts 🤷🏻♂️
@@dane4453 "Still no point in yelling."
Yeah, there was - a lasgun crew were cutting through the door, and Idaho still had to fight his way past the other Sardaukar before he could kill them.
So Idaho's Rebel Yell was an attempt to spook THOSE guys into immediately taking their finger off the trigger because, well, lasguns and shields don't play well together.
Watch the scene again: the lasgun crew were only brought in AFTER the Sardaukar thought that they had dispatched Idaho.
Because, well, it isn't safe to be using a lasgun around a dude who is sporting a personal shield.
But he wasn't dead, just resting.
Once he yells at them then .... oh, crap.... turn off the lasgun.
@@johnreynolds7996or he just pulled a huge blade out of his lung and is riding of the adrenaline, look at those serrated edges near the handle, must feel lovely.
I love the part when Duncan gave Paul his final salute, his facial expression was actually smiling at 1:04 . It’s like he’s saying “see you around, my boy”, and it was the same way he said goodbye to Paul before he left for Arrakis. It wasn’t just a dutiful knight saying goodbye to his lord, this is also a big brother saying farewell to his little brother who he had loved and protected for a long time.
This is a heartbreaking scene, but Jason Momoa did an excellent job to capture the fearless, loyal, lighthearted characteristics of this character (although I think this really should be Gurney)
That smile had me kept coming back to this clip.
It's gonna be fun when they bring him back
@@carlycrays2831 I very much look forward to it hhhh
Take this in heart and mind
.. its arnis salute...
The real hero of Dune is the random Sardukar Officer who decided to keep Idaho's body for cloning because he was able to kill all those Sardukar in this scene.
That's the reason why the stabbed Idaho was knocked out from the SWAT team instead of delivering the final blow.
Because he killed 19 of them. No single person had ever done anything like that before. Per the compendium in the Dune novel, any one Sardaukar was considered able to best any ten standard imperial soldiers at once.
@@seanyoung9014 That's what I remember reading.
Even though the Sarducar were on the down slope to nothingness, they were still pretty badass and Duncan mercing 20 of them by himself is nuts and shows how much of an experienced and brutal warrior he was.
@@Soldier4USA2005 Yeah I think the reason why they were on a downward slide is because everyone was so scared of their reputation that they never had to actually fight anyone anymore. That led to softening of their training regimen and fewer recruits. Even still, I remember the scene in the novel where three supposedly unarmed Sardaukar managed to turn the tables on a group of Paul's personal death commandos and kill several of them before Paul got there and convinced them to surrender, which is something they didn't do, even then. They were definitely still badasses, it's just that Gurney and Duncan were built differently and trained their soldiers accordingly. That was the whole reason the emperor even betrayed House Atreides in the first place. Leto's plan to train the Fremen with those fighting techniques would've given him the best army in the imperium.
@@seanyoung9014 You're remembering it a little off. Paul had found Gurney and they brought him and the captured smugglers into a cave to wait out a storm I think. (Maybe Harkonnens) Either way the smugglers were Sadukar and a fight broke out. Only that three had remained for them and Paul walks in and asks the Fremen casualties to which they point out like 3 dead but several wounded while 9 Sadukar were dead. Thus it showed Fremen could take on the Sadukar killing 3 for every 1 Fremen lost.
That battle cry when he gets back up has to be the greatest in cinema history. Even through mics and speakers you can *feel* it.
Duncan sittin behind that door like the final boss lmao
How unbelievably terrifying. Attacking with such precision and efficiency. No one goes up against the Sardaukar and lives. NO ONE.
except the Fremen. The Atriedes did ok under Muad'Dib too.
@@mickdyer5310 "Okay" is an understatement.
Except the Fremen that defeated the Sardaukar...
Maybe Gurney would have a chance about it. Gurney is the Master of all weapons of the Atreides house.
No-one who goes up against loads of Sardaukar...like Duncan.
Or the Fremen.
Incredible. You have to strike at a certain speed or those personal shields with block and deflect. Duncan pretty much one-shot these creeps before he got over-whelmed. Master talent!
Yep, cartoonish display. He’s meant to be Aquaman, not an actor in a serious movie.
@@Haldinyarget over it
@@Haldinyardumbfuc
@@Haldinyar He was Khal Drogo and Ronon Dex long before he was Aquaman. "Big, scarily good at fighting guy" is exactly Jason Momoa's wheelhouse.
I’m really looking forward to the duel between Paul and Feyd.
Me too
I hope there is one between Gurney and Rabban too. Even if it is mostly just Gurney toying with him.
@@squamish4244 gurney is dead lmao
Don't spoil the story man.... geez
@@donaldtrump6988he is in the trailer for the 2nd movie.
See ya soon, Duncan!
Watch DMZ. It is a 4 episode series. It came out the 17 of this month. 2 days ago. And the last one is going to bring you to tears. I promise you that.
@@callibor3119What's DMZ?
In the book, Idaho took out 19 Sardauker before they finally got him.
Went down like a badass
That moment before the thud of Duncan holding the insect was beautiful. He knew life and death was in his hands and had to protect Paul even if it cost him everything. Duncan is a total spiritual badass.
Here they get around the 'everyone waits their turn to attack one at a time' problem in so many fight scenes where one guy takes on multiple opponents by having the Sardaukar only able to attack him one or two at a time as they come through the narrow doorway and in the confines of the hall.
And often times you don’t all pile in during a fight because sometimes you hit your friends instead of the person you’re trying to pile
@@thefatherinthecave943 And in a frantic state hit their shield offsetting and unbalance your strike.
Coordinating fighting together is much harder than people think. That's why disciplined formations of Imperial Roman legionaries chewed up armies twice their size.
@@astrosherlock374Romans disciplined and coordinated lmfao, talk about pop history.
Macedonians absolutely, Romans rarely.
@@halfassedfart "pop history" you kidding me? You taking ur knowledge off of Gladiator? The maniple defeated the Phalanx at Pydna due to the rediculous rigidity of the Phalanx and there exposure to the flanks. Although the maniple was dissolved and replaced, the Marian legion armies of the late Roman republic and Imperial Rome were almost certainly a flexibly fighting machine that took over most of Europe. Yes, they certainly did formations well, and that's not possible without discipline and coordination of a well oiled, well trained and experienced army.
in love with that background soundtrack
Does anyone know where you can find it?
@@gcfoosball50 hans zimmer-premonition
As much as I didn't want Jason Momoa to die in this movie, at least he went out like a true badass!! Especially with that battle cry at 2:30!
Don't worry, you'll see Jason Momoa again.
And again. And again. And again
Somehow, Duncan Idaho is returned
*The film was absolutely gorgeous on the big screen. Can't wait for part 2!!*
Oh my LAAAHWWWDD was part 2 a beauty
This is _why_ the Padishah Emperor sent the Sardaukar. Leto had a small cadre of loyal lieutenants, like Duncan Idaho and Gurney Halleck, who were superior to the Sardaukar - and poised on the edge of turning that cadre into his own personal anti-Sardaukar legion, destabilizing one of the foundations of the Emperor's own power.
AND were on Dune - where, with the Fremen they might win that people's loyalty and pass on this training to create many more legions deadlier than the Sardaukar.
@@timothydavidcurp spoilers for the first book.
Which, ironically basically ended up happening anyway. Paul was trained by both Idaho and Halleck, and through him that knowledge and training was passed on to the Fremen.
@@timothydavidcurp The Emperor had no idea of the Fremen potential. That wasn't shown properly in the movie, but in the books the Fremen are largely an unknown to the galaxy at large.
going back and re-reading the book, they actually covered it here with a few lines of dialogue in the movies, and so many people see the part about "The Duke Atreides was becoming popular in the Lansraad, and could be a threat to the emperor" and stop there. but that was 1 of perhaps 3 reasons in total:
(1) Duke WAS becoming popular, and seen as potentially upsetting some delicate balances.
(2) Jessica had a son. The Bene Gesserit alerted the Emperor that PAUL WOULD BE THE REAL THREAT and that he had to be taken out before he matured.
(3) Duke Leto had Paul trained as swordsman AND was having him trained by Thufir Hawat as a Mentat. There are lines in the book belonging to Duke Leto about "the Mentat Duke" being a real power in the Lansraad. - meaning Paul.
Jessica, as a Bene Gesserit, knew that Paul might be potentially the Kwisatz Haderach a generation early, so she trained him as a Bene Gesserit on the down low!
Taken all together... all of the Dune Saga happened because Jessica had a son! The Emperor had dealt with popular Dukes before - there's a conversation between Hasimir Fenring and the Emperor about that... and Fenring dismisses the Emperor's concerns by reminding him that even popular men have a price.
Jason Momoa's intensity during combat was a perfect fit
Aquaman dies in sand. Ironic.
When everything is on point in a movie:
- Writing/Source Material
- Acting/Casting
- Directing
- Choreography/Fight scenes
- Editing/Lighting/Sound
- Every still shot looks like a piece of art.
Ngl I personally disagree i was actually very hyped for the movie and it put me to sleep pretty disappointing
Action was garbage from like 70% of the main cast. Fighting was lacking. Great special effects.
Usually cgi looks pretty cheesey but every shot in the movie looks incredible ngl
To kill a Sardaukar is impossible! To kill dozen of Sardaukars is unimaginable! That good was Duncan!!!
Went out like such a badass the Sardukar decided to clone him.
Not clone...ghola. A clone being made from a living organism and a ghola being made from a dead one.
Imagine standing guard and merking a dozen sadukars just like that. Duncan Idaho was the most feared sword fighter in the Imperium.
Like Aragon fighting Orc Hordes to give Frodo time to run.
Fight as long as you can.
As a huge fan of this book, this was the best depiction of this fight. The first movie and the mini series never cast Duncan Idaho correctly. Jason Momoa was perfect. I look forward to Children of Dune when he will shine in this role
Children of Dune would be the best book of the series to adapt for cinema in my opinion
The CofD miniseries is amazing.
Unfortunately it doesn’t seem they have plans to adapt Children of Dune, at least not yet. They will adapt the second part of the first Dune book and the third movie will be on Dune: Messiah
Just wait 5 to 6 years for Messiah and about 10 for Children. They will be delivered
in Gaelic Duncan means tanned/brown warrior(referring to not just a man being a warrior but being in the warrior nobility class). Jason Momoa was perfect casting for Frank Herbert's Duncan. Stong fast and a agile warrior that had a complexion different enough from the harkonnen to set him apart.
When you choose to die in an epic fight scene instead of doing the logical thing of keeping the door closed and escaping.
He was a perfect Duncan casting. pure perfection
The sad little salute smile was so charming
The score accompanying this is just glorious.
I think Jason Momoa did a fantastic job with his part in this scene, Badass scene lol.
the blade must penetrated slowly right... so when he slash them he is very precise, concise smooth and fast at the same time...damn duncan idaho
0:01 so much meaning in such a short frame
I was sceptical of Jason Mamoa being cast as Duncan, but he absolutely dominated the role.
Let’s see him as Hayt!
Jason Mamoa was great to play Duncan Idaho, any actor who can make Aquaman the best DC movie character of them all is just perfect for playing a badass like Duncan.
Most important scene in the dune saga
Every scene of this movie is mind bogling
It's really nice to see Jason Momoa cast as the lead of a sci fi cinematic universe. He deserves the screen time.
Especially, after his time on Stargate Atlantis.
Also a big brain move if you ask me.
Assuming this movie extend to other books, it means that he will be always casted as Duncan which in the books is very big deal.
I wish they would find some way to adapt the last books.
A literally perfect scene.
Duncan Idaho is the only character who appears in all 6 Dune books 🤩🌟🌟🌟💖
Jason Momoa was the perfect casting for Duncan
Duncan/s is/are kind of the main character/s of the entire Dune saga
Actually is. His final resurection break the boundaries of his mind and he remember all his lifetimes as a long one.
He's the only one who is still around in the later books right? Through the cloning and enhancements
There is a lot of debate about that. Is it Paul? Duncan? Leto II? But I really think the story is stronger if it's about Duncan
@@Major98 no, they clone Paul and Chani and they live on Arrakis, same with Leto II.
The thing I hate with last stand sacrifices by important characters in movies is that it buys about 10s of time and the bad guys catch up to the others anyways.
No sword ever touched Duncan in the novels. He is killed by a shot to the head with the seeker. He parries bock blows away as easy like the breeze blowing leaves falling off the tree
One of the later Duncan clones recalls his death moment. "Sardaukar. They killed me. One of them got in like a meat cleaver down on my head." They overwhelmed him by sheer weight of numbers. The seeker shot was from the David Lynch movie.
@@Ensign_Cthulhu Right, but imagine this scene, Duncan fighting off dozens of Sadukar effortlessly but is shot with a dart and is unable to deflect it with his sword, because he is using it to block parry blows, but just before it penetrates and kills him, he is able to close in and kill the sardukar he killed him. Much better scene then getting stabbed and then getting back up. Ha
Duncan took off the gloves! It was over! Go skin on skin!!!! ⚔️ Blood on blood! What f+ckin' WARRIOR! Awesome scene!
Music is soul of this movie.
Without his signature mullet and beard, I don't know that Duncan Idaho is Jason Momoa
imagine being in a science fiction universe and your last name is Idaho
Could be worse. You could be a CEO with the name Robert California.
Why? After that much time (post-Earth), no one probably even knows what an "Idaho" was. It's just a name like any other.
Imagine at the end of the fight in the Sietch being those three remaining Sardukar. You've been trained to be amongst the elite. In a service that prides itself as being the best. If you failed training, your blood was used to anoint the survivors.
You drop in with a Platoon of your fellows to kill a woman, her son, a retainer and some locals. By the end of the fight in the Sietch, only you 3 remain. Lost to a handful of locals and a master swordsman. They should be glad they got eaten by the worm. They don't have to make a report to their commanders now.
Nor is there anyone alive to tell that the Blades of the Emperor...are slightly dulled.
That's why the emperor feared and attacked the house Atreides.
Even more, If I recall correctly, Gourney bested Idaho 6 of 10 fights.
Sooo when is the 2nd one coming , that's the one I need 💯🤗
Dune part 2 is set to hit theaters on October 20th 2023
@@callibor3119 Dune has nothing to do with DMZ, anyway that was some 4 episode 4 hour trash, wasn't that great. move along
@@DannyUnchained HBO Max does.
@@DannyUnchained And that's too bad you didn't think so about the 4 episodes you were quick to judge. It was a DC series unlike any other.
@@DannyUnchained But yeah, you move a long as the series is still there to watch anytime. Because HBO Max isn't going to get rid of it anytime soon.
Spoiler alert.... Duncan thousands of years later will become the true Super being. Because he will possess everything everyone else was.
And what almost everyone had, was because of his many lifetimes
Can't wait for Part 2! ❤
duncan fights like he's speedrunning with tool assist
It was funny when those harkonnen soldiers saw him and ran 😂
Surrounded by the bodies of his dead enemies….a true warrior’s death
Duncan Idaho, the only man alive to stand up to more than a dozen Sardaukar soldiers, the greatest fighting force in the known universe, and kill more than half of them. The only man who not only earned the respect of House Atreides, but earned the respect of the Teleilaxu in order for them to create a ghola of him and bring him back into Paul's council. Him simply standing up to the Sardaukar was an act of respect, because no one in their right mind would do what he did. No one.
2:58 music just gave me goosebumps 🔥🔥🔥
Edit- first wear headphones or earphones
a 12 Hz subwoofer is even better, the neighbours might complain but it's totally worth it ;)
I'm really glad they were able to design "ornithopters".
Paúl Atreides sintió y juró vengar la muerte de Duncan. Pero no reaccionó así realmente, era muy controlado gracias a las enseñanzas de su madre y con la especia, aumentó su potencial de razonamiento y autocontrol.
2:31 Duncan giving out his warcry to allow the Sardaukar to turn around and fight. I felt that was another way of showing how great a fighter Duncan is instead.
It's crazy that looking at the Dune series as a whole, Duncan is far more the main protagonist than Paul.
Bro taking all books he might have his kill count in thousands lol he kills people like vegetables later
@@prakhyatsingh263 Yeah him and Miles Teg made even the sisterhood look bad at fighting.
Only two types of people could stand up to the Sardaukar, the Fremen and the Ginaz Swordmasters. The Sarduakar knew they where going to have trouble against Duncan but they where blinded sided by the Fremen. Not even Huwat believe the Fremen could stand against them until he saw a Fremem Ambush that lasted barely two seconds.
After watching DUNE part 2, knowing Duncan said that the Fremen fight like demons, makes you think differently of how the Fremen are... knowing that sentiment came from a person who could take down multiple Sardaukar on his own.
Jason Momoa lucked out in having the only character that gets resurrected for thousands of years.
He'll be back in Dune Part Three...
I know the Sardukar are supposed to be scary, but this is some "Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise" stuff right here.
Yeah the first four of them went out like absolute chumps.
They just ran into his swords.
The khal drago fight we wanted
Nice touch with the last fremen fighter in the beginning at 0:55, never noticed him before.
Yeah looks like he killed 2 sardaukar on his own 😮😊
Duncan soloed 19 Sardaukaar. The greatest fighters in the known universe…
Cant wait till Idaho keeps getting revived over the course of the next books
Imagine landing on a desert planet only to meet Aquaman
Still my favorite scene in the entire movie. Finally Duncan Idaho is given justice. What the SyFy Original did was so horrible I can not believe the Dune fans think that SyFy Original BS was sooooooo faithful to the book. Did they even read the book?
The Great Khal Drogo is a mighty warrior
*The Legend, Duncan Idaho will return.*
Repeatedly... whether he wants to, or not😁
cloned
Love Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho ❤
Best scene.
I like to call that craft a dragonfly ship. Because it's designed to look like a dragonfly.
The Sword Master of Ginaz!
Love you, villeneuve!
That's probably the most accurate looking lazer beam I've seen in a movie.
Such a badass
I love Dune so much 😉😉😉😉😉
Had to slow it down to see the fighting prowess of the fremen
Duncan Idaho .... Dune's Aragorn.
I was so worried that he wasn’t going to be able to pull of such an important character. Oh but he did. I mcswoon.
Here I am. Here I remain.
The most loyal, the fearless!
I was afraid of this adaptation, but I may be ready to watch this.
I can only advise you to do so.
Both part one and two were absolutely mind-boggling.
The visuals, the sound, the music, the acting, the storytelling, the writing ... everything was incredibly good.
I've always really loved to go to the cinema, at least once a week and I've watched hundreds of movies in my life, if not thousands.
And I've NEVER felt so immersed in a movie before.
Watching Dune in the theater was the first time ever when I felt like reading a book, completely absorbed in the story and forgetting everything else for the duration of the films.
I know this word is much overused nowadays, but these movies were truly "epic".
Thing is if there would have been just 3-4 more Fremen none of these Sardaukar would have made it to Duncan. There were close to 40 Sardaukar and less than a half made it to Duncan.
If they make all the dunes Jason is gonna be playing this role til he’s really old
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Jason momoa's Duncan idaho joines the long list of characters who were cool and died early.
You haven’t read the books…
"Wow this guy is so cool, why'd they kill him off..."
Leto II: say less
The time for Duncan is done, the time for Hayt is now