Timothée Chalamet will get Oscar nod for ‘A Full Unknown’
Timothée Chalamet has been making headlines for the previous few months as he starred in two large shot movies in 2024.
Firstly, he featured in Dune: Half Two, which grew to become the discuss of the city. Secondly, he gave a spectacular efficiency in Bob Dylan’s biopic titled, A Full Unknown.
The 29-year-old, in a latest interview, was requested what he learnt from taking part in Dylan in a biopic.
Whereas responding to the query in a press convention, Chalamet drew a comparability in each of his iconic characters.
He believes that the 2 roles taught him the same message which is to ‘be wary of cult-like figure’.
Deadline reported that the Wonka actor said: “I won’t speak for him [Bob Dylan] because he’s alive and well in Malibu, but my interpretation is just be wary of any saviour-like figures.”
He defined: “Frank Herbert’s Dune, which was written in the same period of American history, granted, Frank Herbert was on the West Coast, probably doing acid at a typewriter, and Bob Dylan was on the East Coast.”
“But the messaging was still similar”, Timothée concluded.
The French American actor has even bagged an Oscar nomination for A Full Unknown within the class of Finest Actor.