New upcoming film Dune: Part Two actress Zendaya faced problems while shooting with co-actor Timothee Chalamet’s Paul Atreides. While their relationship is the major factor of the film as Chalamet is considered one of the finest actors of today’s generation.
But problems they faces were regarding their dialogue. Dune: Part Two will hit theaters on November 3. What Zendaya said about her experience with the film and her co-actor Chalamet? “It was funny trying to figure out in this futuristic space talk, like, how do they flirt?” Zendaya stated to Vanity Fair.
“What does that look like for a space warrior and the young duke of a planet? How do they show that they like each other? What does that even sound like? We were definitely trying to navigate that, which was funny because all of us were stumped. I think it’s just as foreign to us as it probably is to the characters.”
For her, the complete process was “awkward and uncomfortable” though everything was too grounded. But she is embarrassed to though that “I was like, Does Chani get awkward? Does that happen to her? Does she know what that feels like?” Dune: Part Two ActressZendaya Feels “Uncomfortable” While Flirt With Timothée Chalamet
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In real life, Zendaya is in a relationship with Tom Holland. “I think something we can all relate to is just love. These characters literally live on another planet, right? They’re aliens. It was interesting finding these tender moments in such turmoil and chaos. These characters are just young people forced into really, really extreme circumstances.”
Chalamet praised Zendaya and credited her for the character he played. He also explained Dune as a “complex world of geopolitics and with tons of ecological and technological metaphors that hold up today,” “At the center, there’s this relationship where Chani sort of becomes a moral compass,” he said. “Even to say that out loud feels kind of huge, and she’s really the humanizing, grounding force to that” He added.
Zendaya remains in controversies because of this role and the director Denis Villeneuve also praises her character, which is remarkable. Previous in 2022 he said for Zendaya, “For Zendaya, I will say Part One was a promise. I know that we saw a glimpse of her in Part One, but in Part Two, she’ll have a prominent part,” If you have not seen Dune’s new poster check out the below tweet:
FIRST LOOK: In #Dune: Part Two, Zendaya’s character Chani has a much bigger presence—one that ignites sparks as she fights to defend her homeworld.
🔗: https://t.co/cAWV6AWpN6 pic.twitter.com/el0iXA6PE2
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) April 27, 2023
“We will follow Timothée and Zendaya on their adventures in the desert. That’s the thing that excited me most about going back to Arrakis is to spend time with those characters again.” When she was dropped from the first part in 2021, where Florence Pugh was Princess Irulan and Austin Butler was Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen she is looking forward and wanted to “be there for longer.”
“Anybody who has read the books knows there’s so much more to explore and deal with,” she hinted. “What was cool for me having not been around for much of the first shoot was getting to see the movie from a completely fresh perspective, because I hadn’t seen the sets and the scenes for most of the movie. And watching it felt like just the beginning of this story.” Check out below tweet for more information:
Exclusive: Your first look at #Dune: Part Two is here.@RealChalamet and @Zendaya return to Arrakis as an epic war for the galaxy looms—and Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, and more are joining the fight. https://t.co/IsEr8r3rtT
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) April 27, 2023
So Dune is coming in November with a cast including Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Rebecca Ferguson, and Stellan Skarsgård all returning for the sequel, while the series has also added Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, and Souheila Yacoub. You can follow us on our Facebook page for more news like this.