Timothee Chalamet goes from reluctant heir to powerful monarch in 'The King...
VENICE, Italy - Timothee Chalamet goes from reluctant heir to powerful monarch in “The King”, a role he described as “terrifying” in a coming-of-age tale loosely based on William Shakespeare’s plays about Prince Hal and his transformation into Henry V.
“It just seemed like something really out of the wheelhouse and for that reason it was terrifying,” Chalamet said at a news conference at the Venice Film Festival, where the movie premieres on Monday. Director David Michod and Edgerton, who played Hal fresh out of drama school, said the film was a mix of history, Shakespeare and their own imaginations.
“We’re talking about a time period in which women were given almost no power... and no choice over their own lives,” she said.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Timothee Chalamet Has a Bowl Cut in His New Movie and It's Kind of Hot?Timothee Chalamet's Bowl Cut in His New Movie TheKing Is Kind of...Hot?
Read more »
Timothée Chalamet on ‘The King’: ‘There Are Still People That Come Into Power by Lineage Today’Timothée Chalamet plays a young prince who likes to party but is forced to contend with wielding power after the death of his tyrannical father in David Michôd “The King,” which premier…
Read more »
Venice Film Review: Timothée Chalamet in ‘The King’The older he gets (he’s now 23), the more Timothée Chalemet looks like a svelte, neurasthenic-rock-star version of Daniel Day-Lewis. In “The King,” a sprawling but intimate royal-…
Read more »
Timothée Chalamet on ‘The King’: ‘There Are Still People That Come Into Power by Lineage Today’Timothée Chalamet talks real life relevance of TheKing: 'Even to this day there are people born in royal families and wealth or something, and the struggle of that is less in status and more in humanity”
Read more »
The King Review: Timothée Chalamet Gets an Actorly CoronationChalamet is eager to do a good job in David Michôd’s Netflix, just like the new King Henry.
Read more »
critics are reacting to timothée chalamet’s performance in ‘the king’If those critics don't love Timmy I swear...
Read more »