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This market asks what Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer score Dune: Part Three will receive. It matters because the Tomatometer is a widely watched signal of critical reception that can affect audience interest and commercial momentum.
Dune: Part Three is the next installment in Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s saga, following prior films whose critical reception shaped expectations for the franchise’s conclusion. Rotten Tomatoes aggregates professional critics’ reviews into a single Tomatometer score, which many viewers and industry observers use to gauge critical consensus.
Market prices reflect traders’ aggregated beliefs about which Tomatometer outcome will prevail and will move as new information appears (reviews, screenings, edits, release timing). The market will settle to the official Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer value published at the market’s settlement time.
This market refers to the official Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer (critics’ aggregated score). Check the market description for confirmation if there is any deviation.
The market’s close/settlement time is listed on the market page (currently TBD). Settlement uses the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer as published at that official settlement timestamp; later updates do not affect a settled market.
Each outcome represents a specific score range or bracket as defined on the market page; an outcome wins if the final Tomatometer falls within that bracket at settlement. Review the market rules to see the exact ranges.
No — the market settles to the Tomatometer value at the settlement time. Any additions or changes to Rotten Tomatoes after that timestamp do not affect the settled outcome.
Key price-moving events include advanced screenings, festival reviews and their embargo lifts, prominent critic endorsements or pans, notable production news (edits or reshoots), and major promotional or controversy events tied to the film.