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21.11.2023 - 13:49 / screenrant.com / Geoff Keighley / Hideo Kojima / Edgar Wright / Johnny Depp / Paul Atreides / May Be
It's starting to look like Timothée Chalamet could be making an appearance in , and this upcoming role could be the strangest one he's yet taken on. The world of is complex, but the one thing that's consistent about it is the weirdness that it brings to the table. Although post-apocalyptic America isn't an unfamiliar concept, avoids standard tropes like zombies and rigid dystopic societies for a more unusual flavor. Character names like Die-Hardman immediately make it obvious how off-kilter things can be, while the nuances of figures like Higgs combine compelling characterization and memorable quirks seamlessly.
Chalamet is no stranger to unusual parts, as a brief glance at his most recent projects makes clear. The upcoming film has him step into the shoes previously filled by Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, bringing the most eccentric chocolate-maker imaginable to life once more. His role in is set to get weirder with, which will see the character of Paul Atreides progress on a more metaphysical journey than yet revealed. Chalamet's performance in leaned into the quirky affectations common to Wes Anderson films, and his character in pushed well beyond what society is generally willing to accept.
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's director, Hideo Kojima, is no stranger to fraternizing with Hollywood celebrities, and Timothée Chalamet is the latest to grace his presence, as revealed in a tweet from the official Hideo Kojima English Twitter account. Kojima and Chalamet posed with a statue of the Kojima Productions mascot Ludens in a couple of photos, while another features Chalamet holding a figure of Paddington, a character that Kojima loves.
Although nothing can be said for certain, many roles are played by Hollywood actors, making it possible that Timothée Chalamet could indeed be making an appearance in. At the very least, Chalemet's visit to Kojima Productions could mean he makes a cameo in the upcoming game.
If does feature Timothée Chalamet, he's likely to be in a side role, as he hasn't been advertised as being part of the cast so far. Even if he didn't get a lot of screen time, however, it's easy to make a memorable impression with just a minor appearance in the world of The first game featured quirky cameos from figures like Conan O'Brien and The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley, and a smaller role would give Chalamet the perfect chance to indulge in an off-the-wall personality without running the risk of anything wearing thin.
There's no guarantee that Timothée Chalamet will appear in, as Kojima does socialize with actors who haven't appeared in his works. Some Kojima Productions visitors like director Edgar Wright and synth-pop band CHVRCHES did appear in
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By Alex Cranz, managing editor and co-host of The Vergecast. She oversaw consumer tech coverage at Gizmodo for five years. Her work has also appeared in the WSJ and Wired.
There is no shame in spending your early teen years painting gaming peripherals to make them More Badass. Yet when actor Timothée Chalamet started hitting it big in Hollywood, either he or someone in his inner circle scrubbed away his gamer past.
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Today, November 23 was filled with interesting developments in the artificial intelligence ecosystem. In the first incident, a report suggests that OpenAI researchers sent the board directors a letter warning of a powerful AI discovery, that they said could even threaten humanity. This happened just a day before Sam Altman was fired. In other news, the International Automobile Federation or FIA has planned to use the 2023 Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix to train AI in hopes of improving the monitoring of track limits and preventing crashes. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.