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More than two years ago it was revealed that Timothée Chalamet would star “going electric”a film about the life of the singer Bob Dylan. The Covid-19 pandemic caused the project -by the director James Mangold– will be delayed, and in the meantime the actor has worked on other films.
Now, in an interview for Variety Chalamet said that, contrary to what many think, the plan to film that movie is not ruled outand that during all this time he has been thoroughly investigating Dylan’s life and musical work: “I have not stopped preparing, and that has been one of the greatest gifts for me. It has been a wonderful experience to be able to immerse myself in that world, whether we make it or not. But without revealing anything, because I don’t want to beat anyone, obviously Things have to officially settle down, and the winds are blowing in a very positive direction.”
Timothy’s most recent film is “Bones and all”directed by Luca Guadagnino (with whom he worked on “Call me by your name”, the film that made him an international star) and which will be released on November 18 in the United States; then it will come Wonka and is currently working on the second part of the science fiction film “Dune”. When that filming ends, the actor may finally be able to fulfill his dream of playing Bob Dylan in “going electric”.
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