Timothee Chalamet says 'Dune: Part Three' is 'different movie' from previous films

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Los Angeles, July 9 (IANS) Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet is of the opinion that his epic film ‘Dune: Part Three’ is a "different movie" from its predecessors.

The 30-year-old actor reprises his role as Paul Atreides in the concluding film in Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi trilogy and felt that it has a "new tone" when compared to the previous two pictures, reports ‘Female First UK’.

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The actor said at an IMAX Q+A fan event in Los Angeles, "This is a different movie. I think the first two are sort of siblings, and then this one is really its own energy, and I love that approach. I was familiar with the crew and with this family, but there's a new tone to this”.

Denis Villeneuve expressed similar sentiments and claimed that the final project in his trilogy, which also features Zendaya, Jason Momoa and Florence Pugh, is a "very different beast".

The 58-year-old director said, "It will be the third and last Dune movie. It's a Dune movie but it is a very different rhythm and it's more intense”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, the director also revealed how he changed his approach to release Dune: Part Three just two years after the second movie, even though he had planned to do it "in a few years from now".

The ‘Blade Runner 2049’ helmer said, "We did both movies back to back and I was quite tired and said to everybody, 'Listen, I'm taking a break’.

I went back home and two things happened. First of all I kept waking up in the night with images and these images started to get stronger and stronger. I felt an appetite and joy and a desire to finish that story and I felt a near responsibility”.

“I was planning to do part three in a few years from now but I said, would it be a better idea instead of going back there on Arrakis by nostalgia, to go by necessity and honour these images that are coming to my mind right now? I wrote the movie right away and here we are.