JAKARTA - Timothmen Chalamet once revealed that he would not take on a superhero film offer. He revealed that the suggestion was obtained from his co-star, Leonardo Dicaprio in the film Don't Look Up.
Chalamet followed in DiCaprio's footsteps in choosing a project where he avoided the offer of superhero films despite the large number of Hollywood actors who are now joining the Marvel and DC franchises.
Two years later, Timothatur Chalamet still remembers the advice but now he does not deny that he is open to offers for superhero films.
"Leonardo DiCaprio told me 'No with superhero films, not with drugs' which I thought were very good," Timothpria Chalamet quoted the New York Times as saying.
"I followed both of them. However, the film that makes me want to act is a superhero film, The Dark Knight," he said again.
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The Dune star is now open to offers as long as the film meets its main requirements. This is not the first time Chalamet has expressed his preference for the Christopher Nolan film.
"If the script is good, if the director is good, I will consider it," said Chalamet.
"I remember going to the theater and leaving the theater like changing and I was serious about it. Heath Ledger's appearance in the film was very viral for me and I wanted to act," recalls Chalamet about the film.
Timothmen Chalamet is back with Dune: Part Two after being successful with Wonka last year. Interestingly, Chalamet's success in the film did not make any acting credits in superhero films.
Meanwhile, his co-star in the film Dune joins various superhero franchises. Zendaya and Florence Pugh are part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe while Jason Momoa is with DC.
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