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For Timothée Chalamet, becoming ‘The King’ was terrifying

Timothée Chalamet is already one of the most acclaimed young actors working today, but he says that the prospect playing Young Henry V in “The King” was terrifying.
By Associated Press

Timothée Chalamet is already one of the most acclaimed young actors working today, but he says that the prospect playing Young Henry V in “The King” was terrifying.


“The King” premieres Monday at the Venice International Film Festival before it launches in theaters on Oct. 11 and then on Netflix on Nov. 1.


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Chalamet said he was drawn to the project simply because it was out of his wheelhouse. The 23-year-old has been nominated for an Oscar, but he’s never done stunts, worked with swords or played a role quite like this.


He said he learned a lot by watching his co-stars Ben Mendelsohn, who plays Henry IV, and Sean Harris.


Australian director David Michôd co-wrote the script with Joel Edgerton, who plays Falstaff.

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