A Complete Unknown: Bob Dylan film to be released on Christmas, opposite Nosferatu

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Timothée Chalamet vs. Lily Rose Depp at the US box office, it will be the funny match of this winter.

Searchlight Pictures unveiled this summer a nice first trailer ofA Complete Unknownthe biopic of Bob Dylan by James Mangoldwhich will bring back Johnny Cash, his hero Walk the Line (2005). Except that it will no longer be played by Joaquin Phoenix: saying allergic to “Easter eggs” and to “multiverse”the co-writer (with Jay Cocks) and director preferred to hire Boyd Hollbrook for this role. The actor from Narcos And Sandmanwhich he already directed in the last Indiana Joneswill face it Timothée Chalamet (who will actually sing for his incarnation of Dylan), Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, Scoot McNairy, Dan Fogler and Edward Norton.

Timothée Chalamet Impressed Elle Fanning on the Set of Bob Dylan Biopic

If the video delivered the concept of the film in an exemplary way – the film will mainly retrace the beginnings of the interpreter of “Blowin in the Wind”– she didn't give a release date, just a box “December 2024”. We now know the exact day: A Complete Unknown will be released right on Christmas, on December 25, in the United States.

That's a week after Disney's big project Mufasa: The Lion Kingand facing another more independent but equally anticipated project: the Nosferatu by Robert Eggers, carried by Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult and Bill Skrasgard. A face-off that already amuses fans of Timothée Chalamet, who was in a relationship with the actress for a handful of years.

“I spent a few lovely days in his company, just talking to him one on one, James Mangold said this summer about Bob Dylan. I now have this script that he personally annotated, and which I keep as a treasure.”

A screenplay co-written from the book by Elijah Wald Dylan Goes Electricpublished in 2015.

Timothée Chalamet sings well in A Complete Unknown: comparison video with Bob Dylan



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