GQ magazine, actor Timothée Chalamet, best known for his role in "Dune," opened up about an inspiring encounter with Hollywood legend Tom Cruise. Following their meeting during the production of «Dune,» Cruise sent Chalamet an email offering advice and encouragement.
Cruise's email contained a list of stunt trainers, motorcycle coaches, and more, as he referenced the traditional approach to training in Old Hollywood.
Chalamet recalled the email as a «war cry,» motivating him to take on the challenges presented by his role.
Chalamet's admiration for Tom Cruise was evident, as he admitted to watching Cruise's movie «Top Gun: Maverick» eight times while working on «Dune: Part Two.» In a grand gesture, he even rented out a theater to treat the entire «Dune» cast and crew to a screening of Cruise's blockbuster.
«Top Gun» had a profound impact on Chalamet during the making of «Dune.» The actor found it hugely inspiring, despite some of the crew's initial reservations. This experience reflected his respect for Cruise's work.
While Chalamet did not confirm whether he utilized the recommended stunt trainers, «Dune» director Denis Villeneuve noted a notable transformation in the actor from «Part One» to «Part Two.» Chalamet's improved physical preparedness and discipline were evident, which impressed the director.
Chalamet's conversation about Tom Cruise is open and positive.
However, the actor becomes more reserved when the topic shifts to his former co-star, Armie Hammer. Chalamet and Hammer were close friends during their collaboration in «Call Me by Your Name,» but Hammer's career took a hit following accusations of rape and the release of private messages containing disturbing fantasies.
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