- Timothée Chalamet rocks the Bob Dylan look in NYC
- Chalamet really looks like the the '60s folk legend
- For upcoming biopic
The Big Apple buzzes with excitement as Timothée Chalamet, the heartthrob from 'Dune' and 'Wonka', steps into the shoes of music icon Bob Dylan. The paparazzi can't get enough of Chalamet's spot-on Dylan getup – we're talking curly hair, mysterious sunglasses at night, and a wardrobe that screams '60s cool.
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Imagine this – Timothée Chalamet strolling out of El Quijote, the famed eatery where Dylan himself found muse and melody. Cut to a sunlit park where Chalamet, letter in hand, dives deep into Dylan's poetic soul under the guidance of director James Mangold, the mastermind behind 'Logan'.
Chalamet and Mangold: A duo tuned to rock 'n' roll history
Since 2020, the buzz has been building, and now Chalamet is living the dream, embodying Dylan during his electric guitar revolution. Mangold's vision? To bring to life the tale of a 19-year-old Dylan's meteoric rise from obscurity to stardom.
On the 'Dune: Part II' press circuit, Chalamet playfully teased fans with the idea of a musical cinematic universe. Imagine a crossover where Chalamet's Dylan jams with Austin Butler's Elvis – now that's a duet we'd pay to see!
Star-studded cast: Norton and Fanning join the folklore
The film's ensemble is as eclectic as Dylan's discography, with Edward Norton stepping into the shoes of Pete Seeger and Elle Fanning as the object of Dylan's affection, Sylvie Russo.