Timothée Chalamet opened up about his reunion with Christopher Nolan and how it brought him back being a teenager on set of Interstellar.
Chalamet stared as Tom Cooper, son of Mathew McConaughey’s Joseph Cooper, in the film.
During the screening of Call Me by Your Name in Los Angeles the Little Women star looked back on a recent reunion with the Oppenheimer director.
The two stars sat down earlier this month ahead of an IMAX 70mm screening of the 2014 sci-fi adventure film to discuss their experience on set.
He said, "The whole experience with Nolan, I felt totally like 17 again."
The Dune actor went to say that it was a "crazy car ride home for me. I was like, 'Holy sh-t, I feel like, you know, the 13 years that elapsed haven’t elapsed.'"
He went on to share more about the day, saying that he and Nolan "was cracking jokes backstage."
The Marty Supreme star recalled, "We were taking pictures together ... and he throws me in a headlock and starts giving me a noogie."
The American-French actor added, "I said to him, ‘Chris, I'm a 30-year-old man.’ He said, ‘Not to me, you're not."
In addition to Chalamet and McConaughey, the movie featured Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Matt Damon, Mackenzie Foy and Michael Caine.
Interstellar was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning Best Visual Effects.
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