Dune 2‘s sandworms have one clear problem says Neil deGrasse Tyson, who questions the sci-fi movie’s physics. The second part of Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction epic is a blockbuster, having grossed $180 million worldwide in its opening weekend. In a film filled with pulse-pounding moments, no sequence is more memorable than Paul Atreides’ first ride on the back of a sandworm, a scene that gives Villeneuve the chance to deliver cinematic and sonic thrills at full blast.
