Timothée Chalamet, who is currently busy promoting his upcoming movie, Dune: Part Three, recently talked about his experience on the set of a trilogy.
The 30-year-old stepped out with co-stars, Zendaya and Jason Momoa with filmmaker, Denis Villeneuve.
The special event took place on April 14 at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, where the American-French actor was asked to confess how he feels being part of the franchise.
Looking back on his experience, he said, “It was deeply emotional,”
Timothée added, “it was just deeply moving to be part of a sci-fi trilogy on the scale of Lord of the Rings, but in a time when movie theaters and movies aren't as naturally successful as they used to be.”
The Wonka star revealed that he practically grew up alongside his co-star and described it as an “honor” in his life.
“It's a deep honor, if not the biggest honor of my career, to be working with the one, [who] is Denis Villeneuve, the real Paul Atreides,” the Golden Globe Award winner concluded.
For the unversed, Timothée has also made a similar comment regarding the Opera and Ballet in the past, gushing it is not in demand as it was previously, sparking major buzz and criticism for himself.
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