Timothee Chalamet Chalamet is still serving a look at the premiere of his new movie set to hit the cinemas soon. The star wowed in a leather outfit as he arrived at the US premiere of Dune : Part Two on Sunday in New York City
The all-leather earth tones outfit was speculated to be that of Bob Dylan whom he’ll portray in an upcoming biopic and stars in the science fiction series as the lead, Paul Atreides. He rocked a light brown leather shirt with baggy sleeves that he wore rolled up almost to his elbows.
Timothee Chalamet stayed on the leather theme but contrasted the brown with a set of slim black leather jeans. The star was also joined by other stars on the Red carpet with Zendaya and Ana Taylor-joy. The latter was recently revealed to have an important but still undisclosed role in the new film.
Dune: Part Two, shows the plot of the Willy Wonka actor as the surviving heir to the royal House Atreides. He and his mother (Rebecca Ferguson) are left trying to survive the deadly desert of the planet Arakis with the help of the nomadic Fremen tribe, even as he plots to avenge his fallen father and friends by taking on the vicious House Harkonnen, which has taken over lucrative spice mining on Arakis after decimating its previous custodian, House Atreides.
Timothee Chalamet completed the look with black Chelsea boots, and he stuck to the muted colour scheme while playing up his cool factor with a set of classic black sunglasses. The Little Women actor completed his look by wearing his dark hair swept back in shaggy waves. He previously starred in the first part of the sci-fi epic in 2021.
ALSO ON TBN: Zendaya Praises Her Boyfriend, Tom Holland Amid Breakup Rumours
Dune: Part One earned stellar reviews and grossed a respectable $434 million against a $165 million budget, which was not a good revenue. The low performance was because it came out amid the (still ongoing) coronavirus pandemic, which kept many viewers out of theatres.
The new one is expected to gross highly in the theatres. Dune: Part Two was originally ready to arrive in theatres in November 2023. The release was delayed date due to the dual writers and actors strikes. The movie also stars Souheila Yacoub, Villeneuve, Austin Butler, Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Florence Pugh, and Léa Seydoux — for a group pose on the red carpet.