Timothée Chalamet recently shared insights into his career choices and the advice he received from his 'Don't Look Up' co-star Leonardo DiCaprio. DiCaprio's guidance to Chalamet was clear: 'No hard drugs and no superhero movies.' This advice has resonated with Chalamet, who has steered clear of superhero films despite their popularity in the industry.
During a recent interview while promoting 'Dune: Part Two,' Chalamet mentioned that while he respects DiCaprio's stance on superhero movies, he remains open to the possibility under certain conditions. He expressed that if a superhero movie had a compelling script and a talented director attached, he would consider taking on such a role.
Chalamet's admiration for superhero movies traces back to his childhood experience watching Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight,' which he credits as the film that sparked his passion for acting. He particularly praised Heath Ledger's performance in the movie, emphasizing its impact on his career choice.
Despite his fondness for 'The Dark Knight,' Chalamet has yet to star in a superhero film. Instead, he has built a successful career with notable projects like 'Interstellar,' 'Dune,' and the recent box office hit 'Wonka.'
Chalamet's decision to avoid superhero movies sets him apart from many of his peers in the industry, especially considering his 'Dune' co-stars' involvement in the Marvel and DC universes. While actors like Zendaya and Florence Pugh have embraced superhero roles, Chalamet has chosen a different path.
As 'Dune: Part Two' gears up for its theatrical release on March 1, Chalamet's commitment to diverse and challenging roles continues to define his career trajectory. With his rising star power and versatile acting skills, Chalamet remains a prominent figure in Hollywood, showcasing his talent across various genres and projects.