Those are the actors who played Duncan Idaho in the David Lynch adaptation and in the two Syfy miniseries. So, yeah, it's not wrong, just incomplete — though I have no idea why it only serves up those three. There's certainly no limitation to three images, as can be verified by searching for "Sherlock Holmes actor" or the like.
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Maybe Momoa's PR agency forgot to send an appropriate tribute to Alphabet this month.
Clearly everyone working on google knowledge graph are a bunch of dune movie purists who don't recognize the existence of the 2021 film for being too hollywood.
I have no idea why it only serves up those three
Dune (2021) was released in 2021, so perhaps he wasn't in enough of the data yet, or some other weirdness like that.
Dune the wrong thing
The result is still correct. There are multiple movies, therefore multiple actors which played the role of Duncan. If you are looking for an actor of a specific movie it usually helps to input also the year of the release.
It has been for a while. Never a better time to switch to something different
Drag took your advice, and it only gave drag the answer drag wanted. It wasn't as good at figuring out which question drag was asking, but it made up for that by not wasting half the screen real estate on other answers. Ecosia beats Google at answering drag's question today.
sorry, can't let this post go without calling out the greenwashing ecosia that has a chatgpt integration while they only report their own energy stats with a limp "it's too early to tell uwu" when it comes to openai as a provider
Valid. Drag refused to look at any ads anyways, because fuck ads. Do you have a more ethical suggestion?
Multiple options available depending on what you want. Duckduckgo for Bing results. Startpage for Google and Bing.
I've been quite happy with Startpage for a while now and there are multiple options depending on just how badly you want to avoid Google.
the other three aren't wrong, it's just an incomplete list.
my ddg default gave me the fictional character's wikipedia article as the top result (it lists all of them and what title they were in).
a vanity fair article praising momoa's work in the 2021 film was second, followed by the dune wiki character page and then imdb's 2021 film page was fourth.
i also have firefox keywords to search the wiki or imdb directly if i choose to, and that's what i would have normally done here.