Dune Universe Expands: More Films Planned, With or Without Villeneuve
The epic world of Frank Herbert’s _Dune_ is set to grow even larger. Multiple sources suggest Warner Bros. is actively developing plans for additional films in the franchise, potentially extending beyond the already confirmed third chapter directed by Denis Villeneuve. while _Dune: Part Two_ is set to hit theaters on November 3, 2023 [[1](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipwFBVV95cUxQbHAwT0hDQzhFb0c0cjU0WmpHNHdCVDVIRVUwZElDdmoza0tMRkNsXzFQSjYyZnE2clpTTklwY1NDTzZMRUtyNHNFNlJKZWFTSFlCSTEtT0ptQmZSb3hWQ0phU294Mm1sYjdyM2J3UW1GZ0d3T1Nuclh4UXE1RjFGYkFWNHN4TzdNUUtQdy01OTBYeXNhR0lZLTV4R2ZZMmgwTXY5S0tvWQ?oc=5)], rumors indicate the studio is already looking ahead. A fourth installment is seemingly in the works, with Legendary/WB actively developing the project [[2](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihAFBVV95cUxOVEZBbDIweVVpTTZRZUJINWR6M2k4dU1Eb2VySGJzdW1GVU9kUVZFLUVYamIxcGJQNFpQM0RSd3BNUklCMDU1dno3WUQzc0tKMjdzVl8xcjB6TUgwVmN3X2JmUGxMX1dhUXhNNm5LZW1BV2RjUlFpdFBDT2d0aURPdGNaSGk?oc=5)]. The future of Villeneuve’s involvement in these potential sequels remains uncertain.Reports suggest warner Bros. might move forward with additional _Dune_ films regardless of Villeneuve’s participation [[3](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiY0FVX3lxTE5fa2p6MW96OXJmVHl2NFRldXl4dFNoUDYtMFgwTHFpYlk5VVd6NERWNkpaWW51ZUVXQ1NESW5vS1JRaExVTEMzaTZjN3l0dHNZT3NJYkttRVlSNTI0SkMtZ0RpMNIBaEFVX3lxTE5YMko2SU1TSkRudlRacWIxR1MyTmxQQjVuZzZocFI1R0FjM0tBLVRoaF9KUXB0ckkzT0pkQm1BTTJUUUN1Y1dTZkpvdDZXRDZiYUROblVWMU9UcVBZQlFZcmNYZWdjdEsz?oc=5)][[4](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwAFBVV95cUxOM2pfRXptOFNjNmVPbHg2YWRjdERWZW00QWpZLThUaHNMV3pDTzlfd2lNZ3doREEwbnhrNVJuLUtEWGRwcnNFbVF0dnY5MXgzZUZTbF9zNGI3VnNNQmV4bHkzdjRUVjZpaFZsdWhnY21qNUxtczREVnFlcExUbW42NFFacDhVQmtEWV9WX2ltV1BLa3pSOUNEQVJyRWpIYXpERUhNWjRnRGhVM3ZFRzlLOXg0ODAweExTMkxOZUlqS0o?oc=5)].Based on the details from the Adobe Community forum [[1](https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-search-by-quot-no-keywords-quot-option-in-filter/idi-p/12240083)], it appears that there isn’t a built-in “No Keyword” filter option in Lightroom.
The user who posted the question was also looking for a way to directly filter images without any keywords assigned. While there isn’t a native solution, the replies in the thread might offer alternative workarounds or suggestions for feature requests.
Even though Google Analytics no longer shows specific keywords for organic search traffic due to privacy concerns, there are strategies to get insights into what terms drive traffic to your site.
One approach is to analyze your landing page data. Examine wich pages are receiving the most traffic from “not provided” searches. The content on those pages can offer clues about the keywords users might have searched for. [[1](https://www.blobr.io/how-to-guides/how-can-you-retrieve-not-provided-keywords-in-google-analytics)]
Complement this analysis by conducting keyword research using tools like Google Keyword Planner,SEMrush,and Ahrefs. Identify relevant keywords for your website and cross-reference them with your landing page data. This can help you infer which “not provided” keywords might be driving traffic to specific pages. [[1](https://www.blobr.io/how-to-guides/how-can-you-retrieve-not-provided-keywords-in-google-analytics)]