Timothee Chalamet has revealed new details about his upcoming movie, Wonka.
05.09.2022 - 14:47 / msn.com
Timothée Chalamet has shared his views on the negative impact of social media in a new interview. During a press conference at the Venice Film Festival for his latest movie Bones and All, Timothée discussed how his character navigated life before social media.
In the film, the 26-year-old plays cannibal Lee who finds love with fellow cannibal Maren (portrayed by Taylor Russell) on an ‘80s road trip. “To be young now, and to be young whenever - I can only speak for my generation - is to be intensely judged,” the actor said.
“I can't imagine what it is to grow up without the onslaught of social media, and it was a relief to play characters who are wrestling with an internal dilemma absent the ability to go on Reddit, or Twitter, Instagram or TikTok and figure out where they fit in. “Without casting judgment on that, you can find your tribe there, but I think it's tough to be alive now.
I think societal collapse is in the air - or it smells like it - and, without being pretentious, that's why hopefully movies matter, because that's the role of the artist… to shine a light on what's going on. ”
.Timothee Chalamet has revealed new details about his upcoming movie, Wonka.
Timothee Chalamet says he feels “older” than his years. The ‘Little Women’ star believes he was “born with” the “perspective” of someone beyond his years as he becomes British Vogue’s first solo male cover star in its 106 year history. The 26-year-old actor told the Conde Nast fashion bible’s October issue: "The ways I feel older than 26 I have always felt.
There’s advice every young man needs to know. Never play poker with a man named Doc. Don’t tug on Superman’s cape. Certainly know when to walk away and know when to run.
Timothée Chalamet is sharing some sage career advice Leonardo DiCaprio gave him. In British October issue, where Chalamet is making history as the first male solo star on the cover, the 26-year-old got candid about his career and his upcoming role as Willy Wonka in the movie musical, .The advice from DiCaprio came in 2018, when Chalamet first met the Oscar-winning actor, and the star kept it pretty simple: «No hard drugs and no superhero movies.»While it appears Chalamet has achieved that so far, the actor said he never envisioned his career blowing up the way that it has.«I had a delusional dream in my early teenage years to have, in my late teenage years, an acting career.
Timothee Chalamet is getting some A-list advice.
Ethan Shanfeld With leading turns in Luca Guadagnino’s cannibal coming-of-age story “Bones and All” and Denis Villeneuve’s fantasy epic “Dune: Part Two,” Timothée Chalamet is wearing many hats. Next December, he will literally wear a top hat in Paul King’s movie musical “Wonka,” an origin story about Roald Dahl’s sugary anti-hero. While details about the pic are limited, paparazzi photos leaked from the set ignited a social media frenzy, as fans were quick to turn Chalamet’s Wonka into a meme. (In a viral tweet, Ben Schwartz wrote, “In this one, Wonka fucks.”) In an interview with British Vogue, Chalamet teased the upcoming movie and reacted to the internet jokes. “You know what’s really funny about that is it’s so misleading. The movie is so sincere, it’s so joyous,” he said, adding that he has seven musical numbers.
Leonardo DiCaprio.The actor, known for his breakout roles in Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird and Dune, first met DiCaprio in 2018, where he shared some advice for his future career.As revealed in an interview with Vogue, DiCaprio told Chalamet: “No hard drugs and no superhero movies.”Speaking to Time in October last year, Chalamet previously said that he received the advice from “one of my heroes” without revealing his identity. “One of my heroes – I can’t say who or he’d kick my ass – he put his arm around me the first night we met and gave me some advice.“No hard drugs and no superhero movies,” he told the outlet.Chalamet has reunited with Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino for his next film, Bones And All, a coming-of-age romantic horror road film based on the novel of the same name.Alongside Chalamet, the film stars Taylor Russell, Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlberg, Andre Holland, Chloe Sevigny, Jessica Harper and David Gordon Green.
Leonardo DiCaprio has taken Hollywood “it boy” Timothée Chalamet under his wing, lending him some practical – and PG-rated – career advice: “No hard drugs and no superhero movies.” Chalamet, 26, shared the cheeky advice from his 47-year-old fellow “Don’t Look Up” co-star with British Vogue on Thursday. The wholesome advice from party boy DiCaprio, who was most recently spotted having a bros night out on Tuesday after being seen with potential new love interest Gigi Hadid this week, Page Six reported, is on target.
After his 2017 star turn in Luca Guadaginino‘s “Call Me By Your Name,” Timothée Chalamet has become Hollywood’s new young heartthrob. And Chalamet’s done a good job bolstering up that reputation with his turns in “Lady Bird,” “The French Dispatch,” and “Dune.” Up next for the actor? Guadagnino’s latest, “Bones And All,” fresh off its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
Timothée Chalamet says, despite his global stardom at 26, he’s an old soul.
Big questions abound after the world premiere of “Bones And All” last week at the Venice Film Festival. For one, will Luca Guadagnino‘s latest win the Golden Lion? The movie vies against the likes of “The Banshees Of Inisherin” and others for Venice’s top prize, but “Bones And All” remains a favorite.
Clayton Davis You’d think the reunion of Academy Award nominee Timothee Chalamet and his “Call Me by Your Name” director Luca Guadgnino in “Bones and All” would be all anyone could talk about following the film’s premiere last weekend at Telluride and Venice. Instead, the name on everyone’s lips is going to be Taylor Russell. The up-and-comer, who first gained prominence with her role in “Waves” (2019), takes center stage and devours every morsel of her time on screen. She brings grace and restraint, two qualities that don’t exactly spring to mind when you’re talking about a coming-of-age story about teen cannibals drawn together by mutual blood lust. I only wish I had more faith Oscar voters would give the movie its proper shake, as genre movies always face an uphill climb, no matter how well reviewed or beloved they are by critics and audiences.
Timothée Chalamet is putting into words some of what we are all feeling after the last few unsettling years.
Timothee Chalamet finds it "tough to be alive" during the age of social media. The 26-year-old actor hates feeling "intensely judged" by the online platforms and even suggested that the sites could lead to a "societal collapse". Speaking at the Venice Film Festival, Timothee said: "To be young now, and to be young whenever - I can only speak for my generation - is to be intensely judged.
Mark Rylance in cannibal-love story Bones and All, which debuted on Thursday. The 26-year-old posed for photos alongside his co-star Russell, who opted for a green gown with a large bow on the front, which she paired with long, white gloves. Earlier this year the actor attended the 94th Academy Awards wearing no shirt underneath an embroidered lace jacket and high-waisted pants from Louis Vuitton.
Timothée Chalamet did not hold back when speaking about the negative side effects social media is having on society while promoting his new film at a press conference during the Venice Film Festival. During the press event for his new film, "Bones and All," Chalamet got honest about his feelings surrounding social media and the damage he believes it has caused, claiming he is grateful he didn’t grow up at a time when social media was very popular. "To be young now, and to be young whenever—I can only speak for my generation—is to be intensely judged," Chalamet said.
. Five months after attending the Academy Awards in a custom cropped sequined and lace blazer from , clearly decided to take it up a notch for the Venice Film Festival premiere of his upcoming cannibal coming-of-age film, Bones and All. According to the actor hit the red carpet on September 2 in a completely custom red halter jumpsuit by designer Haider Ackermann featuring a draped scarf neckline and completely open back. Timothée Chalamet attends the Venice Film Festival premiere of Bones and All on September 2, 2022.Chalamet paired the daring crimson look with a pair of leather black boots, Cartier rings, and, in some photos, a pair of skinny black sunglasses.Timothée Chalamet attends the Venice Film Festival premiere of Bones and All on September 2, 2022.Ahead of the premiere, the actor was photographed in a bold crochet cardigan by Hedi Slimane for Celine with a statement crystal brooch, which he paired with a Bauhaus band T-shirt, combat boots, a Cartier watch, and a pair of oversized camo shorts.Timothée Chalamet attends the Venice Film Festival premiere of Bones and All on September 2, 2022.While Timothée Chalamet's red carpet look seems like a massive departure from the controlled chaos of his earlier ensemble, there's something inherently playful and fun about the way both outfits blur the lines between traditionally feminine and masculine aesthetics.
Timothee Chalamet had all of Venice seeing red on Friday night at the world premiere of “Bones & All.” The actor donned a sparkling red pantsuit (with no back above the waist) in the shade of blood, a cheeky wink to the drama’s central protagonists — two cannibals in love.The drama, which reteams Chalamet with his “Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino, lives up to its title with gory attacks and scenes that involve limb chewing and eating. But despite the uncomfortable subject matter, the audience at the Venice premiere for the movie devoured “Bones & All.” The film received a 8.5-minute standing ovation, the longest and most enthusiastic of the festival so far. (It handily beat the previous record holder “Tar,” a drama starring Cate Blanchett as a tortured composer.)