Timothée Chalamet Gets 'Deeply Emotional' Completing Epic 'Dune: Part Three'

Timothée Chalamet described feeling "deeply emotional" upon completing production for 'Dune: Part Three,' the concluding chapter of Denis Villeneuve's epic trilogy. He revealed his character, Paul Atreides, has become a darker "all-powerful, dark emperor" 17 years after the events of the previous film. The actor stated he pushed himself more intensely than ever for this final installment, treating every moment as sacred. Chalamet shared these reflections at CinemaCon, where he was joined by co-stars Zendaya and Jason Momoa, and new footage from the film was debuted.

Key Points: Timothée Chalamet Emotional on Completing Dune: Part Three

  • Chalamet emotional finishing trilogy
  • Paul Atreides darker, 17 years later
  • Pushed himself hardest on final film
  • Footage debuted at CinemaCon
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Timothee Chalamet recollects getting 'deeply emotional' on completing 'Dune: Part Three' filming

Timothée Chalamet shares emotional journey finishing Dune: Part Three, hints at darker Paul Atreides. Co-stars Zendaya, Jason Momoa, director Denis Villeneuve.

"It was deeply emotional. I've grown up on screen with Denis... - Timothée Chalamet"

Los Angeles, April 16

Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet has shared that he was "deeply emotional" upon finishing production on his upcoming film 'Dune: Part Three'.

The 30-year-old star reprises his role as Paul Atreides in the concluding installment of Denis Villeneuve's space opera and has described it as a "deep honour" to have worked on such a successful movie franchise, reports 'Female First UK'.

Speaking at a presentation for the film at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Timothee, who was joined on stage by co-stars Zendaya and Jason Momoa, as well as director Denis Villeneuve, said, "It was deeply emotional. I've grown up on screen with Denis, I've been in three films now with Zendaya".

"and it was just deeply moving to be a part of a sci-fi trilogy on the scale of Lord of the Rings, but in a time when movie theatres and movies aren't as necessarily successful as they used to be. It's a deep honour, if not the biggest honour of my career, to be working with the one, (who) is Denis Villeneuve, the real Paul Atreides", he added.

As per 'Female First UK', footage from 'Dune: Part Three' was debuted at the CinemaCon presentation recently, and the actor has hinted that his character will be darker in this flick, which is set 17 years after the events of the previous movie 'Dune: Part Two'.

The 'Marty Supreme' actor said of his alter ego, "He's become the worst vision, and it's 17 years later, and he's struggling to retain the parts of himself he sees the most and trying to figure out how to still protect those he loves in his life while becoming an all-powerful, dark emperor of the universe".

The actor recently recalled how he pushed himself harder than ever for 'Dune: Part Three', which will be released in December.

Speaking at an event earlier this year, the four-time Oscar nominee said, "I didn't want to be complacent about a single moment. Everything was sacred, and it was my last time doing a Dune film, so I really wanted to treat it as sacred. "Because people can get complacent, but I was more intense on the third one. It felt like that was the natural momentum, so I wanted to push against that as hard as I could".

He got the chance to return to familiar sequences in 'Dune: Part Three' and described how this made him determined to elevate his performance from the original 2021 flick.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's interesting he mentions the "scale of Lord of the Rings". Dune has that same epic, world-building quality. As an Indian viewer, I appreciate stories with deep mythology and philosophy. This franchise delivers.
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Priya S
"He's become the worst vision" – that sounds intense! A dark emperor arc for Paul is a bold move. Hope the story does justice to such a complex character transformation. Villeneuve rarely disappoints.
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Vikram M
Respect for his work ethic, but honestly, the article feels a bit like a PR piece. We get it, he's emotional and worked hard. I just hope the final film is as good as the hype. The second part set a very high bar.
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Rohit P
December release is perfect! A big-screen spectacle to end the year. Hope the IMAX experience in India is as good as promised. Our theatres need more events like this to bring people back.
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Nikhil C
Growing up on screen with a director and co-star is a unique bond. You can see that genuine connection in their performances. It adds a layer of authenticity that's hard to fake. More power to the team!

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