Timothée Chalamet was worried that ‘Wonka’ was a ‘money grab’



It was just his pure imagination.

Timothée Chalamet was initially worried that “Wonka” was another “cynical money grab” by Hollywood amid the film industry’s ongoing reboot trend.

“Like many people, when there are remakes, I feel very protective over the original character and versions you love,” Chalamet, 27, told GameRadar+ on Monday. “Your eyebrows go up with skepticism about [whether] this is a legitimate, worthwhile story or a cynical money grab.”

However, according to the “Dune” star, he knew immediately that this reincarnation of Roald Dahl’s beloved tale was something more than it let on.

“The song ‘Hat Full of Dreams’ was in there,” Chalamet said, referring to the film’s opening number. “And there was no music to accompany it, but the lyrics were so clever.”

“Like many people, when there are remakes, I feel very protective over the original character and versions you love,” Chalamet, 27, told GameRadar+ on Monday. “Your eyebrows go up with skepticism about [whether] this is a legitimate, worthwhile story or a cynical money grab.” Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

“[It’s] about this young Willy, who was definitively not the crazy, cynical, kind of jaded, brain-fried version that we see in the two prior films but was very hopeful, young, ambitious, won’t-take-no-for-an-answer, maybe a little naive,” he continued. “I think that’s very clever.”

Chalamet is the third actor to portray the famous chocolatier, succeeding both Gene Wilder, who originated the role in 1971, and Johnny Depp in the 2005 remake “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”

However, according to “Dune” star, he knew immediately that this reincarnation of Roald Dahl’s beloved tale was something more than it let on. Lionel Guericolas/Starface via ZUMA Press

Chalamet’s version reportedly focuses on Wonka’s worldwide adventures and his meeting and subsequent partnership with the Oompa Loompas, rather than his search for a successor.

According to director Paul King, casting the “Call Me By Your Name” star was a no-brainer, and he offered the role to Chalamet without an audition.

Timothée Chalamet recently admitted during an interview that he was worried that his brand-new film “Wonka” was simply another “cynical money grab” by Hollywood amid the film industry’s ongoing reboot trend. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

“He was the only person in my mind who could do it,” King, 45, told Rolling Stone.

Hugh Grant, who plays the green-haired Oompa Loompa, revealed that he had a less than a scrumdiddlyumptious time on the film’s set.

“It was like a crown of thorns, very uncomfortable,” Grant, 62, told Metro regarding the motion capture equipment he was forced to wear. “I made a big fuss about it. I couldn’t have hated the whole thing more.”

The film has already drew the ire of several actors with dwarfism after it was revealed that Hugh Grant had been cast as Wonka’s iconic assistants. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

According to the “Bridget Jones’ Diary” star, he had no idea if he should “act with my body or not” and reportedly “never received a satisfactory answer.”

“And frankly, what I did with my body was terrible, and it’s all been replaced with an animator,” he explained, adding that it was “not really” worth it in terms of the final product.

“I slightly hate [making films] but I have lots of children and need money.”

Grant, himself, was less than thrilled about his experience in the film calling the experience “drivel.” Kristy Sparow/Getty Images

While doing press for their film, Chalamet caused many fans to cringe when he broke out into a chorus of “Oompa Loompa” while speaking to Grant.

“I can feel the cringe. This is cheese and cringe on toast,” one commented.

“Why is Timothy dressed like a cheap Elvis impersonator?” a second person asked about Chalamet’s outfit on X (formerly known as Twitter).





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