Timothée Chalamet reveals on starring in Dune; Says the film was an ‘honour of a lifetime'
Timothée Chalamet reveals on starring in Dune; Says the film was an ‘honour of a lifetime'
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Actor Timothée Chalamet recently shared his part in the upcoming film Dune, which he describes as an "honour of a lifetime." Chalamet expressed his love for the film at the Venice Film Festival and said he hopes they get to make a "second one," according to ET Canada.

Chalamet stated that a sequel to Dune would be "a dream" for the whole ensemble and that the original film was nothing short of a "dream come true." The movie stars Chalamet, along with Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem, among others. The stars and director Denis Villeneuve gathered to discuss the movie ahead of its world premiere on October 1.

According to the director Villeneuve, via ET Canada, the movie’s story has become more ‘relevant’ now. “It became more and more a prediction of what would happen in the 21st [century],” he said. “Sadly the book is far more relevant today…I wish it were not the case, but I think the movie will speak more to the world right now more than it would have 40 years ago.”

Later, Chalamet quipped in to open up on the bond that the cast and crew of Dune shared with one another. “We had a strong communication and an ideal relationship,” he revealed. Villeneuve said that he had ‘trust and confidence’ in Chalamet from the beginning of the shoot. “I cried for his ability to interpret the character. I am sure I was not wrong in choosing him,” he said.

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