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place
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holder
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color
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utterance
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day
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due
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buddy
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holder
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“King” follows defiant prince Hal
(Chalamet) as he reluctantly ascends
the English throne after his father’s
death and becomes King Henry V. But
his hopes for a peaceful reign are
dashed after a perceived threat from the
Dauphin of France (Robert Pattinson),
and Henry makes the difficult decision
to wage war as he second-guesses his
subjects’ loyalty, save for trusted advis-
er Sir John Falstaff (Edgerton).
Having played Henry on stage in his
native Australia, Edgerton was eager to
tell a version of Shakespeare’s story that
depicted the battles in all their “claus-
trophobic, dangerous, panicked” messi-
ness, without losing the characters’
emotional integrity. But the gritty retell-
ing struggled to find financing for years
because of its period setting, until Net-
flix came on board and helped lure Cha-
lamet, 23,who earned a best actor Oscar
nomination for his breakthrough role in
gay romance “Call Me By Your Name.”
“If we had made it (earlier), it
wouldn’t have been Timmy,” says Ed-
gerton, 45. “I would’ve had to drag him
by his school bag out of eighth grade.”
Before “King,” Chalamet mostly
starred in low-budget, awards-friendly
fare such as “Lady Bird” and “Beautiful
Boy,” which made this film’s epic scope
daunting at first.
“Things that are scary are good, and
this scared the (expletive) out of me,”
Chalamet says. But he was heartened by
“David’s faith in the project and that I
could do it. The goal was never to match
what Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Ken-
neth Branagh did (in past ‘Henry V’
movies), but rather to get a searing por-
trait of a young man with good intent,
(who faces) circumstances beyond
what he can control or affect.”
Before shooting in England and Hun-
gary last year, Chalamet spent a month
and a half training to sword-fight and
ride horses while wearing hulking suits
of armor and chainmail: “Not to get to a
place of (butt)-kicking, but to a place of
it being believable that I can hold my
own in battles or duels,” he says.
It was useful preparation for next
year’s ambitious sci-fi adventure
“Dune,” in which he plays prophetic
young leader Paul Atreides. Adapted
from Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, and di-
rected by Denis Villeneuve (“Blade Run-
ner 2049”), the big-budget remake of-
fers a “grounded” take on the mind-
bending source material, Chalamet
teases, and marks his most commercial
project yet as a leading man.
Chalamet, for his part, seems primed
for Hollywood stardom, appearing next
as heartthrob Laurie in Greta Gerwig’s
highly anticipated “Little Women”(in
theaters Christmas Day). He savvily
sidesteps questions about working with
“King” co-star and rumored girlfriend
Lily-Rose Depp, who plays a small but
impactful role as Henry’s betrothed
Catherine of Valois. (“It was awesome
and what great scenes,” he says, ex-
pounding on her character’s “fearless,
righteous” nature.)
And with more fame comes less pri-
vacy, which the New York native has
taken with humility and humor. He
brought bagels to the Manhattan pre-
miere of “King” last week and handed
them to fans, many of whom have pin-
pointed his favorite local bagel haunt,
where they wait outside on a near-daily
basis to snap selfies with him.
“I was just saying to my mom the oth-
er day that I need to scope out some new
bagel places,” Chalamet says. “Thank-
fully, New York is the best city in the
world for that – it’s not like looking for
bagels in Paris.”
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“The King” stars Lily-Rose Depp and Timothée Chalamet, shown at the Netflix
drama’s Venice Film Festival premiere. VITTORIO ZUNINO CELOTTO/GETTY IMAGES
“The goal was never to
match what Sir Laurence
Olivier and Sir Kenneth
Branagh did, but rather to
get a searing portrait of a
young man with good
intent.”
Timothee Chalamet
who stars as Henry V in “The King”