: Villeneuve noted that Chalamet’s clear skin and "aristocratic features" make it difficult to suggest the passage of time.
: The director even mused that they might need to use "the magic of A.I." or subtler makeup techniques to help the actor look like a battle-worn 30-year-old Emperor. 3. "Directing the Haircut" Denis Villeneuve's Biggest Challenge On 'Dune ... - IMDb : Villeneuve noted that Chalamet’s clear skin and
When Denis Villeneuve set out to adapt Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic, Dune , he famously declared that Timothée Chalamet was his "one and only choice" to play Paul Atreides. However, Chalamet’s casting wasn't without its hurdles. Between the director's own past rejections and the actor’s "frustrating" physical features, here is how Chalamet posed a unique set of challenges for the filmmaker. 1. The Shadow of a Past Rejection Between the director's own past rejections and the
Years before Arrakis, Chalamet actually auditioned for Villeneuve’s 2013 thriller Prisoners . In a twist of fate, Villeneuve turned him down for the role because he didn't "physically fit the part" at the time. Villeneuve later admitted he had completely forgotten they had met when he began scouting for Dune , leading to an awkward reminder from Chalamet during their first meeting for the sci-fi project. 2. The "Problem" of Looking Forever Young In a twist of fate
The "Big Problem" Timothée Chalamet Posed for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune
Perhaps the most persistent "problem" Chalamet posed was his iconic baby face . Villeneuve has openly joked about the challenge of Chalamet’s "frustrating youthfulness" when looking ahead to the series' future.
: While Chalamet was perfect for the 15-year-old Paul in the first film, the source material for Dune Messiah takes place 12 years later.