Dune star Josh Brolin reacts to Denis Villeneuve Best Director snub at the Oscars: “Apparently, I am going to quit acting”

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Josh Brolin has reacted to the news that Denis Villeneuve didn’t secure a Best Director Oscar nomination for Dune 2. The star, who plays Gurney Halleck in the franchise, previously said that he’d quit acting if Villeneuve wasn’t nominated, and now it seems like he’s doubling down on that.

“Just want to say congratulations on the ‘Dune’ best picture nomination, to Greig Fraser on cinematography, for best visual effects, for Patrice [Vermett] on production design and for sound,” Brolin said on his Instagram story. “Apparently, I am going to quit acting because Denis Villeneuve didn’t get nominated. This is just how this thing works. It makes no sense to me. That’s okay. [Editor] Joe Walker and Denis, you deserve it. It’s an amazing film. It was even better than the first one. The people who have gotten accolades surely deserve it. Happy to be a part of it. Congrats everyone.”





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