Timothee Chalamet went to Twitter to advance his next “Going Electric” and “Dune”.
Timothée Chalamet mocked his biographical film Bob Dylan and “Dune” when he returned to Twitter.
The “Women” star will play the music icon in “Going Electric”, which will be directed by “Le Mans 66” director James Mangold.
And he posted a selfie followed by the lyrics to Dylan’s song “It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” on the microblogging after an on-app break.
He wrote: “He’s busy being born, he’s busy dying (sic). ”
The 24-year-old actor told a follower that a dune trailer would arrive before September.
When a fan of the content of Denis Villeneuve’s next adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel, he responded, “trailer before September,” and added the zipped emoji.
Timothy will play Paul Atreides, the descendant of the Atreides House.
The film is expected to be released in December, however, director Villeneuve recently admitted that it will take a lot of paintings to reach the date, as he has another film to film to “readjust” the film.
The global pandemic has given him more time to take the additional photographs needed, but is now discovered catching up.
Villeneuve explained: “We were about to finish a shootArray. The film was almost over.” ‘Dune’ was done in some way, that is, we did the main shoot, then edited this component of the film and I intended to re-shoot some elements later because I was looking to readjust the film. I needed time, and it’s a luxury I had [before the pandemic] Array.. When the virus arrived in North America, while we were about to get back to doing those ” elements.
As for “Going Electric,” Bob and James have been working on the film that will focus on the time when hit creator “Like a Rolling Stone” positioned himself as the top prominent figure in folk music.
His manager, Jeff Rosen, is working on the film as a producer.
The tale will also illustrate Bob’s debatable resolution in 1965 to electric guitar.
Timothy to play the guitar in preparation for the paper.
Bob has already been depicted on the big screen, especially in “I’m Not There” in 2007. The unconventional biographical film was played by several actors, as well as Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere and the late Heath Ledger.
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