Timothée Chalamet is revealing how his new movie Wonka relates to 1971′s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
12.11.2023 - 18:01 / perezhilton.com
Timothée Chalamet took us to a world of Pure Imagination in the latest episode of Saturday Night Live.
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The Oscar-nominated actor took up hosting duties for the coveted sketch comedy show on Saturday night, and for the first time in MONTHS, was able to plug his upcoming films. That’s right, with the SAG-AFTRA strikes being over now, Timmy was free to sing his praises… literally!
He said in his monologue:
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Then, as the iconic Pure Imagination piano chords from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory began to play, Timothée said:
With the Wonka cane in hand, the Lady Bird actor sang:
He then gave a shout out to Killers of the Flower Moon, which is currently in theaters, and his upcoming Dune sequel.
SNL star Marcello Hernandez then came out on stage, and the two rapped about having “a baby face.” Ch-ch-check it out (below):
Elsewhere in the episode, Timothée dressed up as singer Troye Sivan, celebrated 50 years of hip-hop, lent his voice to a not-so-relaxing meditation segment, and oh, so much more. See (below):
The season 49 episode also took aim at Britney Spears in a sketch about the singer auditioning actors to read her memoir, The Woman in Me, where the Bones and All star played Martin Scorsese. Ch-ch-check it out (below):
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You can see musical guest Boygenius with Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus steal the show in their two performances, and ALL the rest of this week’s SNL clips (below):
This marked Timothée’s second time hosting SNL — the first being in December 2020. What did you think, Perezcious readers?? Did he nail it? Let us know in the comments down below!
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Timothée Chalamet is revealing how his new movie Wonka relates to 1971′s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
Timothee Chalamet showed off his one-of-a-kind sense of style while attending the premiere for his new movie Wonka at Cinema UCG Normandie on Friday (December 1) in Paris, France.
Timothée Chalamet has said that he didn’t reach out to Johnny Depp for advice before playing Wonka.Depp starred as the eccentric chocolatier in 2005’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, which was directed by Tim Burton and served as the second film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s novel, following 1971’s musical Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, starring the late Gene Wilder.On Tuesday (November 28), at London premiere of Wonka, Chalamet was asked by E! News if he spoke to Depp about the role. And while he said he didn’t, the 27-year-old actor did offer some praise to Burton’s take on the story.“[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory] came out when I was about 10 or 11 years old.
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The full cast of the new movie Wonka stepped out for the world premiere event!
Warner Bros & Heyday Films’ Wonka rolled out the red carpet in London this evening for the world premiere of the feature musical.
Ellise Shafer For Timothée Chalamet, starring in “Wonka” as the titular eccentric chocolatier is still the stuff of pure imagination. At the film’s Tokyo premiere on Monday night, Chalamet donned a purple Prada jumpsuit and joined co-star Hugh Grant — who plays an Oompa-Loompa named Lofty — on stage to say a few words about what the role means to him.
Timothee Chalamet is kicking off the press tour for his new movie!
Troye Sivan has shared his reaction to actor Timothée Chalamet parodying him on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL) – see what the pop star had to say below.This past weekend (November 11), Chalamet – who hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guests boygenius – participated in a skit acting as a sleep demon in the form of Sivan.“I’m an Australian YouTube twink turned indie pop star, and model turned HBO actor Troye Sivan played by an American actor who can’t do an Australian accent,” he joked. Chalamet then performed the choreography from Sivan’s song ‘Got Me Started’, which ends with him pulling his pants down and revealing his bright red underwear.After appearing to the woman in hospital several times, Chalamet is joined by all three members of boygenius – the trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker.
Timothee Chalamet is showing off his voice in the newest teaser trailer for his movie Wonka.
Timothée Chalamet hosted Saturday Night Live last night and in one skit, impersonated legendary director Martin Scorsese.The actor, who also recently appeared in a Scorsese-directed perfume ad, also shouted out Scorsese’s recent film, Killers of the Flower Moon. In his opening monologue, he joked: “when you get that call that Martin Scorsese wants to direct you, the first think you think is, ‘Man, I really hope it’s a perfume commercial!”In another skit, it sees a host of the SNL cast portray famous people who could have read Britney Spear’s new memoir, The Woman in Me.
Kylie Jenner may not have graced Timothée Chalamet and Saturday Night Live with an appearance, but you better believe she was at the afterparty!
in a sketch Saturday while portraying openly gay Australian pop star Troye Sivan, 28.Cast member Sarah Sherman plays a woman who complains to a sleep clinic physician (Bowen Yang) about her recurring nightmare of a mysterious figure in her room. The doctor induces her hallucinations so he can see what she’s experiencing.“OK, this feels weird, but, oh I see him, he’s right here next to me,” the woman shares.Chalamet appears beside her bed in a white tank top, baggy blue pants, and wavy blond hair.The “Dune” actor — who is dating Kylie Jenner — introduces himself as Sivan and begins to perform a version of the choreography from his hit “Got Me Started.”Chalamet spices up the routine by giving viewers a look at his wiggling backside in “tiny little red undies.”The flustered woman proceeds to interrogate the singer.“What are you? Are you a demon?!” she asks.“Not quite, girly,” responds Chalamet as Sivan.
Timothée Chalamet has finally been able to promote his upcoming film Wonka in his new Saturday Night Live monologue.Chalamet’s appearance on SNL marks his first official promotion of his upcoming role in Wonka. The film had its promotion prevented due to the SAG strike, which has now ended on November 9.Set to the tune of ‘Pure Imagination’, Chalamet sang: “Come with me, and you’ll be in a world of shameless self-promotion — it’s OK, I can say…” before bursting out: “My new film Wonka is coming out in theatres December 15″.
Timothée Chalamet and boygenius have appeared on Saturday Night Live parodying Troye Sivan.Last night (November 11), Chalamet performed a sketch acting as a sleep demon in the form of Sivan.“I’m an Australian YouTube twink turned indie pop star, and model turned HBO actor Troye Sivan played by an American actor who can’t do an Australian accent,” he joked. Chalamet also called Sivan a “moisturised Machine Gun Kelly”Chalamet then performed the choreography from Sivan’s song ‘Got Me Started’, which ends with Chalamet pulling his pants down and revealing his bright red underwear.After appearing to the woman in hospital several times, Chalamet is joined by all three members of boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker), who served as musical guests on SNL.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer Timothée Chalamet embraced his inner-twink while hosting the Nov. 11 episode of “Saturday Night Live,” in a sketch in which the Oscar-nominated actor played openly gay Australian pop star Troye Sivan.
Timothee Chalamet returned to Saturday Night Live, and he kicked off the show with some promo work for his new movie Wonka and a rap about having a baby face.
Timothee Chalamet spoofed another baby faced celebrity while taking over Saturday Night Live – Troye Sivan.
Timothée Chalamet got another turn at hosting Saturday Night Live for the second time and acknowledged the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike during his monologue.