Mysterious figures spotted outside Battersea Power Station ahead of 'Dune: Prophecy' launch

A group of 10 women in eerie black cloaks and veils were seen lurking outside Battersea Power Station today ahead of the launch of new sci-fi series Dune: Prophecy

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The cloaked figures from the new series were seen skulking outside Battersea Power Station. Donned in elaborate black robes and veils near the iconic chimneys, the enigmatic group certainly turned heads as onlookers caught sight of them. The 10 women were clad in authentic Truthsayer costumes from the forthcoming series.

Truthsayers, possessing the ability to discern when truth is being spoken, are precursors of the Bene Gesserit - a potent, all-female faction with carefully honed abilities. charts the journey of two Harkonnen sisters as they battle forces jeopardising the future of mankind and establish the legendary sect that will evolve into the Bene Gesserit. The foreboding figures were photographed outside the renowned south London landmark, where the UK premiere will be held, to commemorate the new series.



The series is set to air on Sky and streaming service NOW on Monday 18 November. Bojana Nikitovic, the costume designer, expressed: "The thing that I am very proud of is that we created and manufactured all costumes in our workshop with several small external producers." "We had amazing artists involved in the whole process, painters, sculptors, leather and metal masters, milliners, cutters.

" "They made every idea possible to make.".