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Wonka first look: Timothée Chalamet transforms into the eccentric chocolatier on this prequel

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Timothée Chalamet has revealed his first look within the function of younger Willy Wonka in upcoming prequel movie known as Wonka. Chalamet has massive sneakers to fill as late British writer Roald Dahl’s iconic character has earlier been portrayed by Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp.
Is he as much as it? Well, Chalamet is nailing the function so far as seems go. He sports activities a learn coat, cravat and the acquainted prime hat. And he has proven that he has an incredible command over the craft of performing, notably for his age.

Wonka tells the story of Willy Wonka earlier than he grew to become a chocolatier and opened his chocolate manufacturing facility.

WONKA ✨✨🍫 pic.twitter.com/ozaerNtroP
— Timothée Chalamet (@ActualChalamet) October 10, 2021
The movie is being directed by Paul King, finest identified for helming each Paddington movies. He has co-written the script with Simon Farnaby.
Apart from Chalamet, the forged of Wonka is in any other case sturdy too.Olivia Colman, Rowan Atkinson, Keegan-Michael Key, Sally Hawkins, Jim Carter, amongst others characteristic within the forged.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, printed in 1964, is a couple of younger boy known as Charlie Bucket and his adventures with Willy Wonka and his chocolate manufacturing facility.
The ebook was first tailored in 1971 as a musical directed by Mel Stuart, and starring Gene Wilder. It obtained constructive evaluations, and for a lot of is the definitive portrayal of the character. In 2005, Tim Burton launched a stylised tackle the novel with Johnny Depp within the function. This one was additionally obtained total good reception however was far more divisive.
Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet will subsequent be seen in Denis Villeneuve’s science-fiction epic Dune. The movie relies on Frank Herbert’s celebrated sci-fi traditional novel of the identical identify.

In India, Dune will launch on October 22.