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Yeah it's a bit strange there's a remux for Dune Part Two and no full disc. Even FraMeSToR are unsure of the source quote from the nfo: 'UHD Blu-ray Disc USA ??? (Thanks!)' I can only imagine someone's playing this very close to their chest. The retail isn't out for another 6 days which could be significant.
In terms of film size, 4:3 > 16:9. In effect, 4:3 = 16:12...for example: if 16:9 = 1920x1080, then 4:3/16:12 = 1920x1440. The real problem is no TVs or theaters are 4:3 anymore. If a HD video/film is clipped from 4:3 to 16:9, a portion of the original top (180 horizontal lines) and bottom (180 horizontal lines) are lost.