Timothée Chalamet’s performance as Paul Atreides has left critics breathless with awe and admiration. This upcoming installment of “Dune,” which is set to hit theaters on December 18, marks a significant evolution of the actor’s portrayal. Ahead of this highly anticipated film, Chalamet revealed his inspirations for the character during an event at the University of Texas in Austin.
In conversation with Variety and CNN, Chalamet highlighted films that had shaped his understanding of the role. He began by mentioning “Interstellar,” Heath Ledger’s iconic turn in “The Dark Knight,” Marlon Brando’s legendary performance in “Apocalypse Now,” and other major Hollywood hits that defined their respective eras.
“I noticed a lot of myself in ‘Interstellar,’ as well as Heath Ledger’s portrayal in ‘The Dark Knight,’ Marlon Brando’s work in ‘Apocalypse Now’—movies where you could inject some unpredictability or even be tempted to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, adding an unexpected twist,” he shared.
Chalamet then added a playful note, “Actually, I meant something different! To avoid coming off as complacent, I spent a lot of time preparing for this installment of ‘Dune.’ I wanted everything to feel sacred, especially since it would be my last shot at being Paul Atreides. The film felt like the natural progression in storytelling, so I pushed against that narrative with every scene.”
The actor’s remarks underscore his commitment to delivering a nuanced and deeply engaging portrayal of Dune’s Messiah. His dedication extends beyond just maintaining his authenticity; he also aims to prevent complacency from seeping into any part of the performance.
As “Dune: Part Three” nears its release, Chalamet’s journey as Paul Atreides promises to be one of the most anticipated and critically acclaimed performances in recent years.


